The Savior accepted that night the
invitation to enter the house of His
disciples. He sat at meat with them. He
took bread, blessed it, broke it, and gave it
to them. Their eyes were opened, and they
knew Him. Then He vanished out of their
sight.
President Henry B. Eyring
The Savior accepted that night the invitation..."
The Lord never forces His way into our lives. He waits for a sincere, personal invitation. These disciples didn’t even fully know it was Him, but they felt something and asked Him to stay.
"He sat at meat with them..."Christ shares in the simple moments of life—meals, conversations, walks. He wants to be with us not just in crisis or at church, but in our ordinary, daily routines.
"Their eyes were opened, and they knew Him."
When we invite Him into our lives and slow down to feel His presence, we begin to recognize Him—in the scriptures, in others, and even in our own hearts.
Then He vanished out of their sight."
He didn’t need to stay. Once they had received their witness and their hearts were burning with truth, they were changed. We too can be transformed by even brief, meaningful encounters with Chris
Suggestions for Drawing Closer to God with a Busy Schedule
Begin your day with an invitation
Start each morning with a short prayer asking God to be with you. A simple thought like “Lord, help me feel You today” can center your heart.
Use commute or chore time as sacred time
Listen to General Conference talks, scripture audio, or uplifting music while driving, cooking, or exercising. These small actions turn everyday routines into spiritual moments.
Create a daily “bread and blessing” moment
Read one verse of scripture or ponder a quote. Take a few moments to thank God for something specific. Even five minutes of stillness can open your heart.
End the day with reflection
Ask yourself questions like “Did I feel close to God today?” or “Where did I see His hand?” Writing down a thought or two before bed builds spiritual awareness.
Use visual reminders
Place a picture of Christ where you’ll see it regularly. Set your phone wallpaper to a favorite scripture. Let your environment point your thoughts to the Savior.
Act with spiritual purpose during small moments
Text someone a scripture that inspired you. Offer a silent prayer before a difficult meeting. Share something uplifting online. Even tiny acts become powerful when done with faith.
Speak to God throughout the day
Short prayers in your heart can happen anywhere. On the way to work. In between tasks. While walking. The more we speak with God, the more we begin to recognize His voice.