Signs of Spiritual Dryness and How to Reignite Again

🔥“You have left your first love… Remember… Repent… and do the first works” (Revelation 2:4-5).

By Bishop Jerry Peña, God’s anointed servant

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Every believer faces seasons when their heart feels distant from God—when prayer seems heavy, worship feels dry, and the Word no longer stirs the soul as it once did. Spiritual dryness is not uncommon, but it is dangerous if left unattended. It is a sign that the spiritual well is low and needs refilling by the Living Water—Jesus Christ.

  1. Recognizing the Signs of Spiritual Dryness
  2. Loss of Desire for God’s Presence

When intimacy with God no longer excites you—when prayer becomes duty instead of delight—it’s a clear sign of dryness. David cried, “As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for You, O God” (Psalm 42:1).
A dry heart stops longing.

  1. The Word Feels Lifeless

You may read Scripture yet feel nothing penetrates your spirit. This isn’t because God’s Word lost power but because your spirit needs revival. Hebrews 4:12 says the Word is alive and active; if it feels dull, something in us has grown numb.

  1. Weakness in Prayer

Prayer becomes repetitive, short, or absent altogether. When prayer life diminishes, communion with the Father weakens—like a branch detaching from the vine (John 15:4).

  1. Irritability and Fleshly Reactions

A spiritually dry believer easily falls into anger, fear, or offense. The fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) begins to fade when the root connection to the Spirit is neglected.

  1. Compromise and Indifference

When sin no longer grieves you and holiness no longer convicts you, dryness has hardened the heart. Jesus warned, “Because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold” (Matthew 24:12).

  1. Biblical Examples of Spiritual Dryness and Renewal
  • David cried, “Restore to me the joy of Your salvation” (Psalm 51:12). His repentance reopened the flow of God’s presence.
  • Elijah sat under a broom tree exhausted (1 Kings 19). God revived him not by condemnation but by rest, nourishment, and a fresh encounter.
  • The Church of Ephesus was told, “You have left your first love… Remember… Repent… and do the first works” (Revelation 2:4-5).
  1. How to Reignite Passion for God
  2. Return to Your First Love

Go back to the place where you first encountered Him. Remember the hunger, tears, and joy of your early walk. Jesus calls you to “remember, repent, and return.”

  1. Saturate Yourself in Worship and the Word

Even if you don’t feel it, immerse yourself in worship. Worship shifts focus from dryness to divine presence. The Word cleanses and renews (Ephesians 5:26).

  1. Seek Solitude and Silence with God

Many are spiritually dry because they are overfilled with noise. Elijah heard God in a “still small voice.” Create quiet time daily to listen.

  1. Pray for Fresh Fire

Ask the Holy Spirit to reignite your heart. Luke 11:13 promises the Father will give the Holy Spirit to those who ask. Pray: “Lord, set my heart ablaze again with love for You.”

  1. Reconnect with Fellowship and Service

Isolation dries the soul. Join others in worship, ministry, and service. Proverbs 27:17 says, “Iron sharpens iron.” Serving others rekindles compassion and reminds us why we’re called.

  1. Remove Spiritual Clutter

Repent from hidden sin, unbelief, and distraction. Anything that hinders intimacy must go. The altar must be cleansed before the fire falls (1 Kings 18:30-38).

  1. Practical Daily Steps to Stay Spiritually Alive
  • Start each day with gratitude and surrender.
  • Read and meditate on one passage until it speaks deeply to your heart.
  • Keep a spiritual journal to record encounters, prayers, and lessons.
  • Worship through hardship—your praise is fuel for the fire.
  • End each day with reflection and repentance, keeping the heart tender before God.

Prophetic Word of Encouragement

“My child, though you feel dry, I have not left you. The drought is not your end—it is the doorway to deeper dependence on Me. I am calling you back to the secret place. As you draw near, I will breathe upon the embers and the flame of My love will rise again within you. For I have not forgotten you, and I am still the fountain that never runs dry,” says the Lord.

 

Written by:
Apostolic Bishop Jerry Pena
God’s Anointed Servant
Spiritual Overseer—Apostolic Impartation of Fire Ministries

© 2025 Bishop Jerry Pena / Apostolic Impartation of Fire Ministries. All Rights Reserved.

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Scripture quotations are from the English Standard Version (ESV) unless otherwise noted.

For prophetic conferences, seminars, teaching engagements, or pastoral counseling, contact Bishop Jerry Pena through Apostolic Impartation of Fire Ministries.

Call to Action

Take a moment today to kneel before the Lord. Lay aside every distraction and whisper,
“Lord, rekindle my fire. Restore my hunger. Let me thirst again for Your presence.”

He will answer—for the promise remains:
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled” (Matthew 5:6).

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