Replacing Distractions with Scripture
Distractions don’t always look bad. Often, they look productive, entertaining, or even necessary. But when distractions take the place of God’s Word, our souls quietly starve.
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” (Psalm 119:105)
Scripture doesn’t just inform us. It forms us.
What You Fill the Space With Matters
Prayer and fasting create empty space, but Scripture fills it with truth. When we replace scrolling with Scripture, worry with worship, and noise with God’s Word, clarity begins to grow.
At Peak City, we’ve seen people encounter God in powerful ways simply by opening the Bible with an open heart. This is why Peak City is known as a church where you can belong before you believe. You don’t need to have everything figured out to let God’s Word speak to you.
Scripture Anchors Us
God’s Word steadies us when emotions fluctuate. It reminds us of who God is when circumstances feel uncertain.
Let Scripture be the loudest voice you listen to today.
Prayer for Today
God, help me hunger for Your Word more than distractions. Speak to me through Scripture and guide my steps. Amen.

