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Morning Devotions for Busy Moms

  • gsleeazy
  • 7 hours ago
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🌸 Morning Devotions for Busy Moms



Being a mom is beautiful—but it’s also busy, loud, and sometimes overwhelming. Between laundry, meals, errands, work, and caring for little ones, it’s easy to feel like there’s no time left for yourself, let alone quiet time with God.


But here’s the truth: when we put Him first, even in short moments, our whole day shifts. Devotion doesn’t have to be an hour-long Bible study. It can be 5–10 intentional minutes that refocus your heart on Christ.



✝️ Why Morning Devotions Matter



  • Peace before the chaos – Instead of reacting to your day, you begin rooted in God’s Word.

  • Strength for motherhood – Parenting requires patience, wisdom, and love—qualities we can’t pour out if we’re empty.

  • A reminder of purpose – Your role as a mom is holy work, and devotion time renews your perspective.




☕ 10-Minute Devotion Routine for Moms



Here’s a simple, doable routine that fits into even the busiest schedule:


  1. Breathe & Pray (1 minute)


    • Whisper a prayer: “Lord, meet me here today. Guide my thoughts and actions.”


  2. Scripture Reading (4 minutes)


    • Choose a short passage (Psalm 23, Proverbs 31, Matthew 6).

    • Read slowly, underline one verse that speaks to you.


  3. Reflect & Journal (3 minutes)


    • Ask: What does this verse tell me about God? How can I live it today?

    • Write down 1 key thought or encouragement.


  4. Close with Gratitude (2 minutes)


    • Thank God for 3 blessings (your children’s laughter, hot coffee, a roof overhead).




🌼 Favorite Verses for Busy Moms



  • “Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10


  • “She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.” — Proverbs 31:25


  • “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28





💕 Final Encouragement



Mama, don’t wait for a perfect quiet morning. Open your Bible with a messy bun, reheated coffee, and kids running in the background. God doesn’t need perfect conditions—He just wants your heart.


Even a few minutes can transform your mindset, refill your spirit, and prepare you to lead your family with faith and grace.

 
 
 

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