The enemy doesn’t always attack with blatant lies; sometimes, he dilutes our effectiveness by diverting our attention from what is essential to what is merely urgent or enticing.
Distraction is the silent thief of purpose. It scatters our energy, fragments our time, and pulls us away from the God-assigned tasks that align with His best for our lives… We ward off distraction not by sheer willpower, but by clarifying and committing to what matters most, seeking God’s Kingdom first. This means intentionally setting boundaries, prioritizing prayer over scrolling, and choosing purpose over passivity.”