How can I stay focused on Christ?

How can I stay focused on Christ?

How can I stay focused on Christ?

Staying focused on Christ can be a daily challenge, even for mature believers, because the distractions of life and the love of worldly things can easily shift our attention. We can stay focused on Christ as we wholeheartedly seek Him every day.

what does the bible say?

Staying focused on Christ is a daily choice—many times a challenging one as our days are often full and our attention is in high demand. Even good things like family, friendships, work, ministry efforts, and refreshment can become distractions when they take priority over our relationship with Him. But when focused on Christ, we love and live unto Him. We receive God’s good gifts with joy, steward them for His glory, and can live all of our lives as worship. God is not in opposition to daily realities; rather our relationship with Him infuses everything in our days as we live out His purposes for us and obey Him. For example, we love God in part by loving our families, and we are enabled to love them by God’s Spirit. Meaningful work is part of human design, and as we work for the benefit of others, we demonstrate God’s love and creativity. The Bible calls us to seek God wholeheartedly, allow His Word to focus us, and commit ourselves to following Jesus every day, by the power of His Spirit. Many things can cause us to lose our focus, to take our eyes off of Jesus, but Scripture reminds us that God is with us in every trial and gives us strength to endure. He is the One we should focus on. Regular time in God’s Word, prayer, and fellowship with other believers help anchor our hearts in Christ and keep our spiritual focus clear. Ultimately, staying focused on Christ is a daily, intentional decision made possible through the power of the Holy Spirit.

from the old testament

  • We are to look to God for strength and always focus on Him, seeking His face (1 Chronicles 16:11).
  • We can focus more on God by devoting our hearts and souls to Him and seeking Him every day (1 Chronicles 22:19).
  • By keeping God’s Word consistently in our hearts, we avoid entangling with sin and keep our focus on Christ (Psalm 119:105).
  • When we seek God with all our hearts, keeping our focus on Him, we will find Him (Jeremiah 29:13).

from the new testament

  • The parable of the sower, told by Jesus, shares different types of people who hear the Word and their response to it. One of the examples details the person who joyfully receives the Word but ends up being choked out by the cares of the world and the deceitfulness of wealth. These things steal the focus from Christ and return it to the distractions and pain of the world (Matthew 13:1–23).
  • As believers, we are to take up our cross daily and choose to follow Jesus. Making this choice every day can help keep our focus on Christ (Luke 9:23).
  • God calls us to wholehearted devotion. Half-hearted devotion is seen where we are warned that choosing to love money above Christ can lead to many problems in the life of the believer, including causing us to potentially wander from our faith (1 Timothy 6:10).
  • Anyone choosing to follow Christ and live a life of faith will face persecution at some point. This should not deter us from continuing to follow Jesus and our focus should remain on Him (2 Timothy 3:12, 14–15).
  • By continuing to fellowship with other believers, we give ourselves opportunities to be encouraged in our faith and to be spurred on to good works and love for God and others. This fellowship can help us keep our focus on Christ (Hebrews 10:24–25).

implications for today

Believers of all ages can struggle to stay focused on Christ, as the distractions of the world often compete for our attention. These distractions can include many worthwhile pursuits—such as developing relationships, engaging in meaningful work, education, and even ministry activities—but when these take priority over our relationship with Christ, our focus begins to drift. For example, while it’s important to provide for our families, being consumed by work can push God to the margins of our lives. Similarly, although money is a necessary part of life, Scripture warns that the love of money—not money itself—can lead us away from faith and cause deep spiritual harm. Suffering can also shift our focus off Christ, especially when we wrongly believe that following Him means avoiding hardship. Yet Scripture makes it clear that suffering is a part of the Christian life. Jesus, His disciples, and generations of believers have all endured trials. However, when we underst and that God is with us in our suffering, we can fix our eyes on Him as our source of strength, hope, and endurance. We stay focused on Christ by regularly immersing ourselves in God’s Word. Whether through quiet time, prayerful meditation, or studying Scripture, God’s truth becomes the light that guides us and keeps our eyes fixed on Him. Fellowship with other believers also helps us stay spiritually grounded. In community, we find encouragement, accountability, and opportunities to grow together in faith and good works. Staying focused on Christ requires intentional, daily commitment. When we prioritize spiritual growth, expect hardship, devote time to God’s Word, and walk alongside other believers, we can remain centered on Christ and live a life fully devoted to Him.


Recap

understand

  • Distractions and hardships can shift our focus away from Christ .
  • We stay focused on Christ by seeking Him through Scripture, prayer, and fellowship with other believers.
  • Staying focused on Christ is a daily, intentional choice that is empowered by the Holy Spirit.

reflect

  • What specific distractions in your daily life most often draw your attention away from Christ?
  • How are you intentionally seeking God?
  • When you experience hardship or suffering, do you tend to turn toward Christ or away from Him—and why? How can you stay focused on Christ instead?

engage

  • What are some practical ways we as believers can help each other stay focused on Christ in the middle of life’s demands?
  • How can things, even good things, subtly shift a believer’s focus from Christ? How can we keep our focus on Christ?
  • Why is fellowship with other believers essential for keeping our spiritual focus?
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