Hyperfocus as Holy

Does any of this ring a bell? Something catches your eye — a passage of Scripture, a theological question that just won’t let go. And suddenly your brain, the one that usually lives in seventeen places at once, goes quiet. You’re just there. Entirely present. Time disappears.

Psychologists call this hyperfocus. It isn’t concentrating hard. It isn’t willpower. It’s a neurological state of intense, self-sustaining attention that, when it arrives, doesn’t feel like effort. It feels like being pulled in.

The ADHD brain isn’t driven by what you love. It’s driven by interest, urgency, challenge, and novelty. Which means the days when Scripture won’t open aren’t a verdict on your faith. They’re a report on what your dopamine is doing. These are not the same thing.

Exodus 35:30-31

The craftsman and the spirit

Open to Exodus 35. You’ll find a man named Bezalel — not a prophet or a king, but a craftsman. Most churchgoers couldn’t name him. But his hands crafted the Ark of the Covenant.

The Spirit of God fills Bezalel for absorbed, intricate, creative work. Not a sermon. Not a miracle. Wisdom, understanding, and skill in all kinds of crafts — gold, silver, bronze, stone, wood.

We often imagine the Spirit’s filling as something loud or ecstatic. But here it produces something different: complete, unhurried, self-sustaining engagement with holy work. The Spirit took Bezalel’s natural capacity and directed it towards something sacred.

Spirit-filled. Completely locked in. One thing filling the whole screen.

Does that sound familiar?

What your part looks like

Bezalel’s hyperfocus, directed by the Spirit, produced something precious for the entire community around him. He went into deep places and brought back gold for everyone.

When your focus turns towards the things of God — Scripture, prayer, creative work done in his name — it has the potential to do the same. The pattern is explicit in Scripture. Celebrated. Traced directly back to God.

What if your hyperfocus isn’t a quirk to apologise for? What if it’s a tool the Spirit can use?

Reflect

When has your attention gone somewhere deep and stayed there? Have you ever experienced this in relation to Scripture, prayer, or creative work — and did you receive it as a gift, or apologise for it?

Respond

When you notice that the tab has opened full screen, when something holy has caught your brain and pulled it in..

Don’t try to manage it, Don’t check the clock. Follow it. Stay with it. Let it go where it goes.

Bezalel was filled and he made. Be filled — and make what is yours to make.

Pray

Heavenly Father,

hank you that my distinctive capacity is not a liability. Give me patience and confidence to trust in you when my focus arrives in episodes rather than on schedule.

May I have more moments like Bezalel, where your Spirit fills us for your purpose. Help me to stop apologising for the brain you call wonderful, and simply be who you intended me to be.

In Jesus’ name,

Amen.

On the contrary, those parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable
1 Corinthians 12:22

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Devotionals – Seen: Hyperfocus as Holy (Exodus 35:30-31, Corinthians 12:22)
Hyperfocus as Holy

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