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My relationship with the Bible isn’t aesthetic.
It isn’t perfectly structured.
And it definitely isn’t daily.
Some seasons I read deeply.
Some seasons I barely open it.
And somewhere in between, I wrestle with guilt, distraction, doubt, and the pressure to “do better.”
In this episode, I talk about what it really looks like to love Scripture while struggling with consistency — especially as someone who is neurodivergent, easily overwhelmed, and allergic to spiritual performance.
This isn’t a productivity episode.
It’s a conversation about honesty.
Because maybe faithfulness isn’t measured in streaks.
Maybe it’s measured in returning.
If your Bible has dust on it but your heart still longs for God, this one’s for you.
By Small Faith Big GodMy relationship with the Bible isn’t aesthetic.
It isn’t perfectly structured.
And it definitely isn’t daily.
Some seasons I read deeply.
Some seasons I barely open it.
And somewhere in between, I wrestle with guilt, distraction, doubt, and the pressure to “do better.”
In this episode, I talk about what it really looks like to love Scripture while struggling with consistency — especially as someone who is neurodivergent, easily overwhelmed, and allergic to spiritual performance.
This isn’t a productivity episode.
It’s a conversation about honesty.
Because maybe faithfulness isn’t measured in streaks.
Maybe it’s measured in returning.
If your Bible has dust on it but your heart still longs for God, this one’s for you.