Part 2 of the 4 week series: ‘Making Room for God’
focus verse: Proverbs 4: 20-23
My son, pay attention to what I say; turn your ear to my words. Do not let them out of your sight, keep them within your heart; for they are life to those who find them and health to oneโs whole body. Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.
MAKING ROOM FOR GOD IS A MATTER OF LIFE AND HEALTH
Last week, we talked about the importance of being intentional about making room for Godโchoosing to give Him space in our days rather than letting Him slip into the margins of busy lives.
This week, we take a step back to understand why this matters so deeply.
In Proverbs 4:20โ23, God connects making room for Him directly to life, health, and direction. This passage makes it clear: making room for God isnโt optionalโitโs foundational. Everything flows from it.
WHAT GOD ASKS OF US
Proverbs 4:20โ23 gives us both instruction and insight. Letโs start with verses 20โ22 and the clear instructions weโre given:
- Pay attention to His Word โ resist distraction and divided focus.
- Listen closely to His Word โ not halfway, not casually, not selectively.
- Keep His Word in sight โ donโt chase shiny objects that can deceive us.
- Fill your heart with His Word โ leave no room for competing voices.
God doesnโt offer these instructions as rules to follow, but as wisdom meant to protect us.
HAIR FIRES BEGIN WHEN WE DRIFT FROM HIS INSTRUCTION
Hair fires donโt usually begin with rebellion.
They begin with drift.
Consider what โdriftingโ looks like in reference to the 4 instructions weโre given in our featured versesโฆ
- When we stop paying attention to how Godโs Word instructs us, our attention naturally shifts elsewhereโoften toward comparison. We measure ourselves against others and begin giving time and energy to what makes us feel validated, valued, or โenough.โ
- When we listen halfway to Godโs Word, we fill in the gaps with the worldโs voices. We start prioritizing what others say should matterโwhat we should be doing, chasing, achieving, or proving.
- When we lose sight of Godโs Word, even temporarily, shiny distractions creep in. Commitments pile up. Overwhelm follows. And before we realize it, weโre busy with things God never asked us to carry.
- When Godโs Word doesnโt fully occupy our hearts, something else will. Opinions. Expectations. Fear. Noise. These voices distort truth, cloud discernment, and lead us into choices that pull us out of alignment with Godโs desires.
Think of it this way:
Comparison and half-listening =ย entry points.
Shiny objects and worldly priorities = intruders.
Weโll come back to that.* โฌ๏ธ
WHAT GOD PROMISES
Godโs instruction comes with a promise. God doesnโt just tell us what to doโHe tells us why it matters in verse 22:
- His Word isย
- Life to those who find it
- Health and healing to the whole body
This is the foundation of Heart Fire livingโa life fueled, directed, and sustained by the living Word of God. When Godโs Word fills our hearts, clarity replaces chaos, peace steadies our decisions, and life flows in the direction God intended.
GUARDING THE ROOM GOD HAS FILLED
Verse 23 brings everything into focus:
โAbove all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.โ
Making room for God is the beginningโbut guarding that room is how intimacy is sustained.
Once we create space for God to lead our thoughts, decisions, calendars, and commitments, we must also protect that space.
Think about guarding a physical room. Two things matter most:
- Securing entry points
- Deterring intruders
Guarding our hearts works the same way.
*Letโs go back to how hair fires start with entry points and intruders!
Securing Entry Points
Guarding our hearts means being intentional about what we allow to influence us. It requires paying attention to where thoughts and ideas that are not of God try to slip inโoften quietly, often unnoticed.
A robber doesnโt announce his arrival. He looks for unguarded points of entryโplaces where vigilance has relaxed or attention has drifted.
The same is true of our hearts.
The music we listen to.
The shows we watch.
The books we read.
The voices we take counsel from.
None of these are neutral. When left unexamined, they become entry points that shape our thinking long before we realize it.
Deterring Intruders
It also means discerning what doesnโt belong. Shiny opportunities, misplaced priorities, and pressure-driven commitments must be filtered so Godโs truth and direction remain central.
Guarding the room isnโt about restrictionโitโs about preserving space for God to lead.
So how do we actually do this? It always comes back to the same starting point: Making room for God to be first.
First in our thoughts.
First in our decisions.
First in our calendars.
First in our conversations.
Godโs priorities lead to Heart Fire living.
Everything else? Thatโs a hair fire waiting to happen.
Hair Fire Check
(Awareness without shame)
Use these prompts to guide a conversation with God this week:
- Where have I been distracted instead of attentive?
- What voices have I been listening to more closely than Godโs?
- What commitments or pressures feel overwhelming right now?
- Where do I sense misalignment between my schedule and Godโs priorities?
Sit in conversation with God. Journal what He reveals. Pause. Write honestly. No fixingโjust noticing.
Heart Fire Moment
(Truth + intimacy)
Sit with God on this question and see where He takes the conversation:
- What changes when I believe Godโs Word is life and health for me?
- Where is God inviting me to guard my heart more intentionally?
- What would it look like to fully fill my heart with His truth this week?
Prayer starter:
God, I want my life to flow from Youโnot from noise, pressure, or comparison. Teach me to guard the space where You dwell.
Put It In Practice
One powerful way to guard the space weโve made for God is learning to let God read His Word to us.
Instead of reading Scripture only as instruction or information, we slow down and receive it relationallyโas a conversation. Hereโs how this practice works:
- Choose a short passage of Scripture.
- Rewrite it as if God is speaking directly to you.
- Insert your name.
- Use โIโ for God and โyouโ for yourself.
For example:
โ[Your name], I want you to knowโฆโ
Donโt worry about rewriting it word-for-word. Focus on hearing God speak personally, not generically.
Once itโs written, read it aloud.
This is the moment when Godโs Word lifts off the pageโbecoming real, relational, and alive. It helps answer a simple but powerful question:
โGod, what do You want me to know right now?โ
For this weekโs โmaking roomโ practice, choose a short Scripture passage that God highlights for you and practice letting Him read it to you.
- Rewrite it as a personal letter from God.
- Read it aloud slowly.
- Sit quietly and listen.
PRAYER STARTER [A CONVERSATION WITH GOD]
This prayer is meant to be experienced, not rushed.
Let God read to you the featured verses from todayโs post and respond in a heartfelt conversation.
Where you see [_], insert your name.ย ย
ย Proverbs 4: 20-23
[_] Pay attention. Iโm here and My word is for you.ย
[_] Listen closely. The world is full of distractions and whispered lies. Give your ear to Me and Me only.ย
[_] Read My word and hold it close at all times. My word is to be treasured, not taken lightly.ย
[_] I give you life through My teaching and instruction. My word heals your heart and soul from the wounds inflicted by the lies and sin of this world.ย
[_], most of all, guard this word in your heart. Protect your heart from being infiltrated by the lies and deceptions of the world. Keep this word secure in your thoughts and mind. Donโt let anything steal it from you.ย
Because [_], keeping my word in your heart, thoughts and mind is how you will live with My peace and My joy overflowing into the lives of those around you.
RESPOND…
Sit in conversation with Him and meditate on what Heโs revealing about His pursuit of your heart.
Take a moment to respond to God reading His Word to you.ย Write a letter back to Him if prompted.ย
Closing Thought:
Making room for God isnโt about doing moreโitโs about protecting what matters most.
When His Word fills your heart, life flows differently.
- Decisions gain clarity.
- Commitments come into alignment.
- Peace replaces pressure.
And when we guard space for God and allow His Word to speak personally to us, we begin to experience more than guidanceโwe begin to experience His presence shaping us from the inside out.
Guard the room.
Because everything flows from there


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Tami thank you for helping me focus on Hod and what is truly important. I love the women Iโve been led to like you and Kim by God. Prayers always. Sharon
๐ฉท๐ฉท๐ฉท Heโs got us!!! All.the.time!!!