Making Time for God: How to Build a Bible Study Habit That Actually Sticks
So, you want to spend more time in God’s Word — but life keeps getting in the way? You’re not alone. The key is not squeezing it in… It’s scheduling it like it matters.
Schedule It Like a Sacred Appointment
Let’s be real: what gets scheduled gets done.
Pick a time that actually works for your life — not the “ideal” time you read about on Pinterest.
- Mornings: Set the tone for your day before your phone grabs your attention.
- Lunch breaks: A midday spiritual reset between tasks or meetings.
- Evenings: Wind down with the Word instead of just streaming another show.
Pro tip: Add it to your digital calendar like a meeting with Jesus. Because… it is.
Set the Scene for Stillness
You don’t need a Pinterest-worthy Bible nook — but you do need a place that tells your brain: “It’s time to focus.”
Try this:
- Choose a quiet space where distractions are minimal
- Keep your Bible, notebook, and pen within arm’s reach
- Add small touches: a cozy blanket, soft lighting, worship music, or a candle
Bonus idea: Put your phone in a different room or on Do Not Disturb. Your notifications will survive without you for 15 minutes.
Build the Habit Like a Muscle
You won’t always feel like it — and that’s okay.
What matters is that you show up anyway.
- Use reminders or alarms to keep your rhythm steady
- Start with just 10 minutes a day — short and consistent beats sporadic and epic
- Track your days on a calendar or app to watch the habit grow
Remember: Discipline isn’t about pressure — it’s about pursuit
Make It Fun and Real
- Use a journal with prompts like: “What is God teaching me today?”
- Choose themed studies like Wisdom for Work or Peace in Anxiety
- Invite a friend for a weekly verse check-in. Scripture + coffee = holy accountability.
Final Thought: Show Up for the Meeting
God’s not grading your study habits — He’s meeting you in them.
Even if the kids are noisy or you nod off halfway through Leviticus… keep going.
You’re not chasing perfection — you’re building relationship.
Want a printable guide or reminder cards? Let me know in the comments — I’ll send them your way!
