Introduction: Four Part Series—Guarding Your Focus
Distractions are everywhere—and they’re not slowing down. In a world filled with constant noise, endless responsibilities, and competing priorities, it’s easy to lose focus on what matters most.
The Bible repeatedly calls us to fix our minds, guard our thoughts, and keep our eyes on God. Why? Because whatever has your attention will eventually shape your direction.
This 4-part devotional series will help you recognize distractions, understand how they work, and—most importantly—learn how to stay focused on God in the middle of everyday life.
Therefore: As you go through these devotionals, ask yourself one simple question: What has my attention—and is it drawing me closer to God or pulling me away?
Part 1: What Are Distractions?
“Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.” (Colossians 3:2)
Life is filled with distractions. Some are obvious—noise, busyness, endless tasks. Others are subtle—worry, ambition, even good things that slowly take first place in our hearts.
From a biblical perspective, a distraction is anything that pulls our attention away from God and His purpose for our lives.
Jesus made this clear:
“No one can serve two masters…” (Matthew 6:24)
A divided focus leads to a divided life
You can’t fully follow God while constantly being pulled in another direction.
Distractions don’t always look harmful—but if they replace time with God, they quietly weaken our spiritual strength.
Therefore
Identify what is pulling your attention away from God. What competes for your focus often competes for your heart. Choose today to refocus on Him.
“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.” (Phil. 4:8)