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If I’m Bored in Church, Am I Saved?

If I’m Bored in Church, Am I Saved?

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Ever felt bored in church and wondered, "Is this even working? Does this mean I’m not really saved?"


You're not alone.


Here's the truth: Boredom doesn't determine your salvation.


The power of God's Word works regardless of how you feel about it.


American Christianity often measures faith by emotions, but that's not the true measure of faith.


What to remember when you're bored:


✅ Your salvation isn't dependent on perfect attention or emotional experiences.

✅ It's based on what Jesus has done for you.

✅ The Word does what God promises, whether you feel it or not.


Practical tips:


✅ Keep showing up, even when it's boring

✅ When your mind wanders, gently bring it back

✅ Take notes during the sermon

✅ Write down distracting thoughts so you can let them go


Church might seem boring sometimes, but that repetition serves you when life is anything but boring — in hospitals, during stressful times, or when it feels like everything is falling apart.


Recognize this struggle as one more area where you need Jesus. Even your inability to pay attention is covered by His grace.


Remember: God loves you and meets you exactly where you are — fidgety, distracted, bored and all.


Your feelings don't determine His faithfulness.


Contributor Chris Brademeyer is Pastor of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Oakes, ND.


Contributor Rev. Harrison Goodman is the Higher Things Executive Director of Missions and Theology.


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