I was on a long flight recently—one of those cross-country marathons where you try to stay productive in the air. I connected to the in-flight Wi-Fi, got a few emails out, checked in with my family, tracked our altitude and ETA, and even streamed a quick devotional.
Then—bam. The Wi-Fi cut out.
At first, I thought it was just a lag. I tapped the screen, refreshed the page, fiddled with my settings, but nothing worked. I kept trying, because surely if I clicked enough times it would come back, right?
Nothing.
And that’s when it hit me: I had been completely unaware of just how much I was depending on that connection—until it was gone.
The Invisible Connection We Count On
Let’s be honest: Wi-Fi has become such a part of our everyday lives that we don’t even think about it when it’s working. We just expect it to be there.
It quietly powers our conversations, our navigation, our work, our entertainment.
We stream, scroll, message, and map—all without even thanking the router.
Sound familiar?
That’s how many of us treat our connection with God.
We move through the day with blessings coming in from all sides—peace, strength, breath in our lungs, direction when we ask for it—but we often go unaware. It’s not until something shakes us, distracts us, or disconnects us that we suddenly realize:
We’ve been dependent the whole time.
“In Him we live and move and have our being.” — Acts 17:28
When the Signal Drops
When the Wi-Fi on the plane went out, I felt unproductive, disconnected, and frustrated.
In that moment, I realized how deeply I had relied on that connection to function.
When God seems distant—or when we drift from Him—we feel the same way.
We get anxious. Lost. Restless.
Sometimes the silence or hardship exposes how fragile our spiritual connection has become.
“Apart from Me, you can do nothing.” — John 15:5
Reconnecting Requires Intentionality
When Wi-Fi cuts out at home, we don’t just sit around hoping it magically returns.
We take action—we reset the router, check the cables, call tech support.
The same is true in our walk with God.
Reconnecting spiritually means:
- Pausing and making room for Him
- Praying honestly and often
- Opening the Word with a ready heart
- Letting go of distractions and sin that block the signal
“Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.” — James 4:8
The Closer You Are to the Source, the Stronger the Signal
We’ve all had moments where we drift too far from the Wi-Fi router and the signal drops.
The same thing happens when we drift from God—when we stop attending to the relationship.
The good news? He’s never out of range.
We just need to move closer.
Be a Hotspot
Sometimes, in a room without Wi-Fi, we look for someone with a hotspot—someone already connected who can help others get online.
Spiritually speaking, you can be that person.
In your home, your workplace, your church, your command—God can use your strong connection to help reconnect the people around you.
“You are the light of the world.” — Matthew 5:14
How’s Your Signal?
Maybe today you feel like that airplane moment—tapping the screen, trying to get life to work, not realizing the issue is a lost connection with the Source.
If that’s you, here’s the good news:
God hasn’t moved.
The signal is still broadcasting.
And reconnecting is just a prayer away.
Take a moment today.
Reset.
Reconnect.
And walk in the peace and power of a strong spiritual signal.
What’s your signal strength today? Drop a comment or message if you need prayer or want to talk more about reconnecting with God.