Are you feeling a lack of a deeper meaning in your life and want to find God? Many of us don't just want to be told by a religious leader, parents, or friends that God exists. We want to discover who He is and what He means to us on a personal journey. If this sounds like you, here are 11 practical steps you can start taking right away to find God, supported by helpful advice from 3 religious experts.
How do you find God?
Find God by praying to Him, reading the Bible and other religious texts, listening to religious scholars, talking to other people who say they found God, investigating claims about God, questioning miracles, and reflecting on what led you to this point in your life. You can also journal and visit places of worship.
Steps
How to Find God
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Pray and practice talking to God. Founder of Bible Women Speak, Olivia Woodford, says that "prayer is the foundation for any religious practice [and] any relationship with the divine." Consider how all the other relationships in your life started (aside from your parents and family members who knew you when you were a baby). Didn't they all begin by having a conversation. Think of starting a relationship with God in the same way, and pray to Him .
- Talk to God whenever you feel like it by speaking silently in your head, whispering under your breath, or speaking out loud (though you might want to try the latter when you're completely alone). Treat him like a trusted friend or family member, and tell Him whatever is on your mind, even if you think it's boring. He's always happy to hear from you, even if you're just talking about how your day at work went or the project you're working on from school.
- Use some of your prayer time to ask God to help you see His hand in your daily life and feel His love even in dark times. Tell Him how much you long to be close to Him and ask Him to make that happen. [1] X Research source
- If you don't feel comfortable speaking freely to God, say a pre-written prayer out loud instead. It can be one you wrote yourself, something you heard a person of faith say once, a passage from the Bible (like one of the Psalms), or a prayer out of a prayer book from any religion that you think is meaningful or beautiful.
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Read the Bible and other religious texts. In the Bible, God is kind of like the main character, so it makes sense to start your journey to finding him there. Don't restrict yourself to the New Testament or the Old Testament — instead, read both so you can learn as much as possible about God, His impact on the world, and His commandments as possible. This is one of the best and easiest ways to experience Him. [2] X Research source
- Read other religious texts, too, not just the Bible. For example, you can read the Quran, which is sort of like the Muslim Bible. You can also read collections of Buddhist scriptures like the Tripitaka and the Mahayana Sutras. Broaden your scope so you can get an idea of how many cultures around the world think about God.
- If you don't have a Bible, ministry and Bible expert Mark Russell recommends downloading the Bible App on your phone or going online to a website like Bible Gateway . He also suggests the Blue Letter Bible , a website which has "a little bit more commentary on resources or… Bible passages."
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3Listen to religious leaders and scholars talk about God. Search on your preferred video or podcast platform (like YouTube or Spotify) for queries like "finding God as a Christian" or "finding God as a Jew," and see what comes up. Once again, avoid limiting yourself to a single person or religious group's perspective. Listen to multiple sources so you can hear a variety of opinions. Along the way, you might discover just how many ways there are to draw close to God in this world.
- For example, if you search for "finding God as a Christian" on YouTube, you'll find videos about getting closer to God , finding Him in darkness , and other enlightening topics.
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Talk to people you know who say they found God. Most people know at least one or two people who strongly believe in God. Ask the religious people in your life how they found God or why they have such great faith in Him. As long as you approach them with an open mind and heart, they will probably be more than willing to have that conversation with you.
- Avoid arguing with them about points about God or their religion that you might disagree with. Remember, you're the one who asked them about their relationship with God, not the other way around! Ask questions to learn more if you feel so inclined, but respect their beliefs . You can always have your own opinion without making them feel like theirs isn't valid.
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Research and investigate claims about God. Once you've read religious texts and listened to different perspectives on God and faith, make a list of claims about God you've heard that you're curious to learn about. For example, most Christians believe that Jesus is God or at least a part of Him. Do you believe that? If you're not sure but you want to find out, study the Bible more and get more points of view on the matter. [3] X Research source Research other claims with the same scrutiny so you can develop your own unique thoughts and beliefs about God.
- Don't be afraid to ask questions about God and how different religions and individuals conceptualize Him. While it's impossible to understand God, it's still okay to be curious and seek to know Him better.
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Question seemingly random miracles you've witnessed. Finding God isn't just about studying texts and hearing testimonials. It's also about looking around you to see His influence in real life. One area to look at is seemingly random miracles that you've witnessed. Such a miracle can be something dramatic, like surviving a horrific car crash, or something mundane, like finding a $20 bill on the ground just when you needed it. Consider if these events were really random or if there was a supernatural power behind them. Maybe God has been trying to alert you to His presence for a long time, and you just haven't noticed yet.
- Sometimes, it's hard to recognize a signal from God since we can't hear His voice with our ears or see Him with our eyes. But when you've heard from God, you'll get a good feeling about it. As Woodford says, "[At] the moment… that God is speaking to you, it's not a question. It's no longer a question — you just know it."
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Reflect on the events that led you to try to find God. What brought you here to this moment and inspired you to try to find God? Did you experience an event that made you rethink the importance of having faith in something bigger than yourself? Sometimes, retracing your steps and figuring out where you started on your journey can give you a fresh perspective on how far you've come. You'll probably find that it's no coincidence that you've made it to where you are now — it's divine guidance. God has been leading you to Him this whole time.
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8Journal your thoughts and feelings about God. As you begin to develop your opinions about God, write them down in a journal . This is a good way to get your thoughts out of your head so you can process them. It also helps you see how much progress you've made since the start of your search. You can even use your journal as a form of prayer and write directly to God.
- For example, you can start each new journal entry with the greeting "Dear God" or "Dear Heavenly Father."
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9Go outside and connect with God in nature. Even if you're not religious, spending quality time in nature can be a spiritual experience. By disconnecting from screens and surrounding ourselves with organic life, we automatically feel more at peace. When we're at peace, that's when we can hear God speaking to us and sense His presence. So, go for a stroll in the park, go hiking, or ramble about the countryside, and pray or at least reflect on God's wondrous Creation. [4] X Research source
- Take your journal with you and write down any thoughts or observations you make.
- Keep your phone in your pocket as much as possible. Resist the urge to turn your spiritual walk in nature into a photo opportunity for Instagram (although you can certainly take a picture of anything you see that moves you or you want to remember later).
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Visit a religious study group or worship center. If you feel ready for it, choose a church, a synagogue, a mosque, or another religious center to visit. This isn't essential to finding God, but you may discover it's easier to find Him when you're surrounded by people who already believe in Him. You may also connect with other people who are (or were) searching, too, which may help you feel less alone.
- If you're unable to go to a center or you don't identify with any one particular religion or doctrine, Christianity and feminism expert, Liz Cooledge Jenkins, suggests connecting with like-minded people online. "There are… online communities, like Evolving Faith," she says, which provide "resources and connections for people looking to reconnect with faith in a more open-minded way."
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Plan time for growing and developing your faith. When you've learned more about God and found a religion, a doctrine, or a frame of mind to think about Him, make a plan of action to grow your faith. [5] X Research source You can do this by continuing all the steps we already laid out, including praying, reading religious texts (like the Bible), listening to religious scholars, talking to people of faith, investigating claims about God, and journaling.
- Don't overwhelm yourself by trying to follow all the steps every day or for hours at a time (unless you just want to). Instead, set aside at least 15-30 minutes for focused prayer and study throughout the week and 1-2 hours on your days off work or school.
- Schedule more time for growing your faith by praying or listening to podcasts or videos about God when you're doing other things. For example, talk to God while you're finishing your chores, running errands, commuting, or exercising.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I get the thoughts out of my mind of doubts about God?Community AnswerYou are on right path, if you have faith, you will have doubt too. But in this divine path you don't need someone else's light to lighten your path, you just need is raise your question, ask to God and wait for then answer, you will surely have your doubts cleared in a unexpected way.
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QuestionWhat is an easy way to find God?Community AnswerThink about everything you are grateful for in life. This gratitude often leads people to God.
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QuestionIs there a way to speak to God?Community AnswerYes, it is done through prayer and meditation.
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Tips
- Consider that you may have already found Him. If you're searching for God, that must mean you already believe in Him. Otherwise, you wouldn't be looking! The good news is that connecting to Him is as easy as thinking about Him or pouring your heart out to Him in prayer.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.familychristian.com/faith/finding-god-after-youve-lost-your-way/
- ↑ https://www.everystudent.com/wires/atheist.html
- ↑ https://www.everystudent.com/wires/atheist.html
- ↑ https://www.denvercatholic.org/seven-keys-to-finding-god-in-nature
- ↑ https://www.familychristian.com/faith/finding-god-after-youve-lost-your-way/
- ↑ https://www.denvercatholic.org/seven-keys-to-finding-god-in-nature
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