We weren’t made to live numb, distracted, or constantly chasing the next thing. God calls us to something deeper. To live with intention, to abide in Him, and to guard our hearts. Holy Focus exists to help you do that. Not by force. But by reminding you who you are and whose you are. Every time you reach for your phone.
Jesus, You are the author and perfecter of my faith. In a world that pulls me in every direction, teach me to fix my eyes on You. When I grow tired, remind me of the cloud of witnesses. When I lose focus, anchor me in hope. When I feel weak, help me remember that You have already overcome. Let Your Word strengthen my steps and Your promise steady my heart. I trust You. yesterday, today, and forever. Amen.
— MuhammadJesus, You are the author and perfecter of my faith. In a world that pulls me in every direction, teach me to fix my eyes on You. When I grow tired, remind me of the cloud of witnesses. When I lose focus, anchor me in hope. When I feel weak, help me remember that You have already overcome. Let Your Word strengthen my steps and Your promise steady my heart. I trust You. yesterday, today, and forever. Amen.
— MuhammadThese Hebrews verses reminded me that I’m not walking alone. When life gets overwhelming and my faith feels weak, passages like Hebrews 13:5 and 12:1 remind me that God is close and cheering me on. I love how this post doesn’t just share verses—it explains them in a way that hits the heart. I’ve bookmarked it to return to whenever I need encouragement or clarity. Truly a comforting and empowering read.
— MuhammadJesus, You are the author and perfecter of my faith. In a world that pulls me in every direction, teach me to fix my eyes on You. When I grow tired, remind me of the cloud of witnesses. When I lose focus, anchor me in hope. When I feel weak, help me remember that You have already overcome. Let Your Word strengthen my steps and Your promise steady my heart. I trust You. yesterday, today, and forever. Amen.
— MuhammadJesus, You are the author and perfecter of my faith. In a world that pulls me in every direction, teach me to fix my eyes on You. When I grow tired, remind me of the cloud of witnesses. When I lose focus, anchor me in hope. When I feel weak, help me remember that You have already overcome. Let Your Word strengthen my steps and Your promise steady my heart. I trust You. yesterday, today, and forever. Amen.
— MuhammadThese Hebrews verses reminded me that I’m not walking alone. When life gets overwhelming and my faith feels weak, passages like Hebrews 13:5 and 12:1 remind me that God is close and cheering me on. I love how this post doesn’t just share verses—it explains them in a way that hits the heart. I’ve bookmarked it to return to whenever I need encouragement or clarity. Truly a comforting and empowering read.
— MuhammadTap “Bless Another Moment” to begin setting up a YouTube block. Not just to restrict, but to reclaim time for God.
Tap “Bless Another Moment” to begin setting up a YouTube block. Not just to restrict, but to reclaim time for God.
Tap “Bless Another Moment” to begin setting up a YouTube block. Not just to restrict, but to reclaim time for God.
Scroll through the list or type “YouTube” in the search bar. Tap the YouTube app icon to block it, so you stay off the app completely during the selected time slots.
Tap Save and your YouTube Time Slot block will appear in your Sacred Schedule. Ready to protect your peace and focus.
If you try to open YouTube during your blocked hours, Holy Focus gently interrupts with a Bible verse. Guiding your heart back to truth.
Tap “Bless Another Moment” to begin setting up a daily usage limit for YouTube. Helping you stay intentional with your time.
Instead of a time-based block, select “Usage Limit” to set a maximum number of minutes you’re allowed to use YouTube each day.
Choose how much time feels reasonable. For example, 15 minutes per day, and on which days the limit should apply (e.g. Monday to Saturday).
Search for “YouTube” in the distraction list and tap the app icon. This will count toward your daily usage allowance.
Tap Save to activate your usage rule. It will now appear in your Sacred Schedule and work quietly in the background to guard your time.
Once your daily YouTube time is up, Holy Focus gently steps in. Replacing further access with a Bible verse, reminding you to refocus on what matters most.
We’re currently finalizing Holy Focus for Android. Soon you’ll be able to block the YouTube app with time slots, usage limits, and Scripture-based redirection. Just like on iPhone.
Tap “Bless Another Moment” to begin a new focus block. This time to keep YouTube.com from stealing your peace through the browser.
Select the Time Slot option to block access to websites, like youtube.com or m.youtube.com. During specific hours of the day.
Pick the days and times when you don’t want access to YouTube. For example, every morning from 8 AM to 11 AM, to protect your focus.
Search for and select these sites: youtube.com, m.youtube.com and (optional) www.youtube.com. This ensures YouTube is blocked even if you try to open it in Safari, Chrome, or any browser.
Tap Save and your custom Time Slot rule will appear in your Sacred Schedule. Holy Focus will now block the site exactly as planned. No extra setup needed.
If you try to open YouTube.com during a blocked time, you won’t be met with guilt. You’ll be met with God’s Word. A Bible verse appears to help you redirect your attention to something eternal.
Tap “Bless Another Moment” to begin setting a daily limit for YouTube.com. Helping you break free from endless browsing habits.
Select the Usage Limit option to define how much time per day you want to allow for YouTube.com in the browser. Before it gets blocked automatically.
Decide on a time limit. Like 20 minutes per day and choose the days it should apply. Keep Sundays open for rest and recharge if you like.
Search for and add these entries to your blocked list: youtube.com, m.youtube.com and www.youtube.com. This ensures all browser versions of YouTube are tracked and limited.
Tap Save to activate your daily rule. You’ll now see your new YouTube website limit inside your Sacred Schedule. Ready to protect your attention.
Once your daily YouTube time is used up, Holy Focus steps in. Not with a warning, but with a Bible verse. A gentle, holy nudge to turn back to Christ.
It was 2:13 AM.
I had just clicked on “One More Video” — again.
Not because I cared about the video. But because I didn’t want to face the silence.
I had spent the last 40 minutes watching people I didn’t know live lives I didn’t want.
And somehow that felt easier than dealing with what was really going on inside me.
That night, I realized something:
YouTube wasn’t the problem. My attention was.
I didn’t need another blocker. I needed something that would remind me who I was, and who I belonged to.
That’s why I built Holy Focus.
Not to punish myself. But to replace the noise with something holy.
Sometimes, the first step back to God is one less click.
We’re currently finalizing Holy Focus for Android. Soon you’ll be able to block the YouTube app with time slots, usage limits, and Scripture-based redirection — just like on iPhone.
Choose any app or website that distracts you from your faith journey.
Choose any app or website that distracts you from your faith journey.
Choose any app or website that distracts you from your faith journey.
Choose any app or website that distracts you from your faith journey.
Choose any app or website that distracts you from your faith journey.
Choose any app or website that distracts you from your faith journey.
Choose any app or website that distracts you from your faith journey.
Choose any app or website that distracts you from your faith journey.
Choose any app or website that distracts you from your faith journey.
Choose any app or website that distracts you from your faith journey.
Choose any app or website that distracts you from your faith journey.
Choose any app or website that distracts you from your faith journey.
Most blocking apps just say “stop.” But if you’ve ever struggled with phone addiction, you know that doesn’t work. You can’t just block temptation. You have to replace it. Holy Focus is the only app that understands this. It doesn’t just limit your screen time. It fills the gap with prayer, Scripture, and stillness. It’s not just about discipline. It’s about devotion. And it’s built for one audience: believers who want to live fully, faithfully, and free.
Hope is easy to talk about. But hard to hold onto. Especially when life feels dark, delayed, or just plain disappointing. We pray and wait. We try and fail. We believe, but still break. And somewhere along the way, hope starts to fade. But here’s the truth: hope isn’t wishful thinking. It’s a deep, steady confidence that God is who He says He is, even when we can’t see the outcome yet. These prayers were written for those moments when your faith feels fragile, your future feels far, and you need a reason to keep believing. You don’t need perfect circumstances to have hope. You just need a God who never changes.
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These Hebrews verses reminded me that I’m not walking alone. When life gets overwhelming and my faith feels weak, passages like Hebrews 13:5 and 12:1 remind me that God is close and cheering me on. I love how this post doesn’t just share verses—it explains them in a way that hits the heart. I’ve bookmarked it to return to whenever I need encouragement or clarity. Truly a comforting and empowering read.
Jesus, You are the author and perfecter of my faith. In a world that pulls me in every direction, teach me to fix my eyes on You. When I grow tired, remind me of the cloud of witnesses. When I lose focus, anchor me in hope. When I feel weak, help me remember that You have already overcome. Let Your Word strengthen my steps and Your promise steady my heart. I trust You. yesterday, today, and forever. Amen.
Jesus, You are the author and perfecter of my faith. In a world that pulls me in every direction, teach me to fix my eyes on You. When I grow tired, remind me of the cloud of witnesses. When I lose focus, anchor me in hope. When I feel weak, help me remember that You have already overcome. Let Your Word strengthen my steps and Your promise steady my heart. I trust You. yesterday, today, and forever. Amen.