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Just A Thought: Quiet Time?

May 22, 2016 0 comments

Posted in: Just a Thought

Having a quiet time is like many other activities you might do in life - in at least one respect. To be successful, it helps to have a plan. The Bible says, “The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance, but everyone who is hasty comes only to poverty.”   -Proverbs 21:5 ESV
If you’ve never had a quiet time before, you may not have a good, simple plan for doing one. Simplicity is important. If you make it complicated, you’re more likely to get off track. All you really need for an effective quiet time is a Bible, notebook, and maybe a songbook.
So what does a daily quiet time look like?
First, be quiet before the Lord. The Bible calls it waiting on God. You start by simply sitting down and shutting up. As you do this, you’ll find yourself revving your engine down and calming yourself.
Second, pray briefly. Start off with a short opening prayer. Ask God to open your mind and guide you. Ask Him to cleanse your mind.
Read a portion of Scripture slowly. This is where your conversation with God begins. He starts speaking to you through His Word, and then you speak back to Him through prayer. Read the Bible slowly. Don’t try to read too quickly or too much. The more slowly you read Scripture, the more you’re forced to think about what you’re reading.
Meditate on the Word. Spend some time chewing on what God is saying. Think about it. Wrestle with it in your mind.
Write down what you discover. When God speaks to you through his Word, care enough about what He is saying to write it down. Writing enables us to remember what God has said to us and record our discoveries.
Pray again. Be quiet. Ask God to show you His Word. Talk to God about what He has said to you. Tell Him what you’re thinking about what He is saying. Talk to Him about anything else that’s on your mind.
There’s not just one way to have a quiet time, but following a plan similar to this can get you started on a rewarding devotional journey.

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