Overcoming Spiritual Dryness

"And he said to them, 'Why are you sleeping? Rise and pray that you may not enter into temptation.'" - Luke 22:46

Even the disciples experienced spiritual dryness. In Jesus' hour of greatest need, when He was pouring out His heart to the Father in the Garden of Gethsemane, His closest friends could not stay awake to pray with Him. Their spirits were willing, but their flesh was weak.

We all go through seasons when prayer feels mechanical, worship feels empty, and God seems distant. These dry seasons can be discouraging, especially when we remember times when our faith felt vibrant and alive. We wonder if we have done something wrong or if God has abandoned us.

But spiritual dryness is not necessarily a sign of spiritual failure. Sometimes it is a sign of spiritual growth. Just as physical muscles grow stronger through resistance, our faith muscles can grow stronger through seasons of difficulty. Sometimes God allows us to feel dry so that we will learn to walk by faith rather than by feelings.

The disciples' sleepiness in the garden was not the end of their story. The same men who could not stay awake for one hour of prayer later turned the world upside down through their bold witness. Their failure in the garden became the foundation for their future faithfulness.

If you are experiencing spiritual dryness today, do not give up. Continue to pray even when it feels pointless. Keep reading God's Word even when it seems lifeless. Gather with God's people even when you do not feel like it. These spiritual disciplines are not just for when we feel like doing them - they are especially important when we do not.

The resurrection reminds us that God can bring life from death, even spiritual death. The same power that raised Jesus from the tomb can resurrect dry hearts and dormant faith. Your current dryness is not your permanent condition.

Sometimes the most significant spiritual growth happens not when we feel close to God, but when we choose to trust Him even when He feels far away. Your faithfulness in the dry seasons may be more valuable than your enthusiasm in the mountaintop moments.

How are you experiencing spiritual dryness right now? What spiritual disciplines do you need to maintain even when you do not feel like it?

Life-giving Lord, thank You that You can bring life even to dry places. When my faith feels dormant and my heart feels distant, help me to continue walking in obedience. Restore the joy of my salvation and renew a right spirit within me. Help me to trust in Your faithfulness even when I cannot feel Your presence. In Your reviving name, Amen.

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Darla - April 20th, 2026 at 8:23am

Amen & Amen — sometimes I just feel empty & tired and feel like I’m not obeying God enough but then my husband encourages me to keep on going and to do my Bible studies that I’m in and when I do I get so much more from meeting with my Bible study sisters class and the CBC class I’m in. That is true about the disciples too. I pray I get stronger in my faith every day. Thank you Pastor Ed for always putting all your time into Gods word and knowing it and teaching it to us. God bless you and all your family and all of the other pastors and their families too. God please help us to keep on persevering Your Word daily. In Jesus Name. Amen.

Victoria - April 20th, 2026 at 9:51am

1 Tessalonians 5:16-18 "Rejoice always! Pray continually! Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus."

Victor Corral - April 20th, 2026 at 1:23pm

amén!

Gina - April 20th, 2026 at 7:06pm

In Jesus name we pray, Amen.

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