“Be still before
the LORD and wait patiently for him.” Psalm 3:7
Daily
devotion with God is essential to spiritual growth and maintaining an intimate
relationship with Him. When we worship or pray we fill up that time with words.
We have to be quiet and listen for the voice of God. We live in a world that is
too busy and loud. It is difficult to think for all the interruptions.
Our daily transformation will hinge upon
a daily devotion time with God. This is often referred to as a "Quiet
time." The quiet time helps us get connected with God. If we
want to walk daily with Him, we will have to be having regular quiet
times. Being quiet before the Lord is a part of prayer that is often
overlooked.
Why is it so hard for us to be quiet before
the Lord? Because we can’t sit still long enough to allow God the time to
speak. We have our quick five-minute prayer and off we go, on to the next
thing. We don’t have time to be quiet and listen to God. We’re reluctant to be
quiet because it’s a foreign concept to us. It’s not what we’re used to. We’re
used to noise we’ve become accustomed to chaos.
We resist allowing God to speak. But,
why? Have you ever been around someone who likes to do all the talking? People
do this either as a diversion tactic or a control method. When they can control
the conversation, they can avoid any difficult questions from being asked or
they can avert a situation where they will be challenged. Is that how we are
with God? Maybe we want to do all the talking because if we allow God to speak
then we will have to deal with what He reveals.
You can find many websites that
provide daily nuggets of spiritual truth and encouragement, but in addition to
these, you can also develop your own quiet time with God. Often Christians are unsure
of how to incorporate daily devotion into their life. The following are some
suggestions for creating an effective quiet time with God, thus enhancing your
daily devotional time with Him.
Make
space for God, James 4:8 declares, "Draw
near to God and He will draw near to you." Your desire in wanting a
daily devotional time with God is the first step in making space for God. Too
often we can be preoccupied with the necessities and urgencies of life and
neglect to spend quality time with God. Going to church is good, but it cannot
replace the one-on-one time in fellowship with Jesus. In making space for God,
you make time for just you and God. Whether it is in the morning or evening,
you make an effort to spend quiet time with Him as often as possible. Jesus
said that we will find Him when we seek Him with all of our hearts.
Prepare
your heart. Have you ever gone into a meeting or were talking with a friend but
your thoughts were somewhere else? You were there in body, but your mind could
have been on another planet. This can happen during your daily devotions with
God as well. You enter your prayer room all ready to fellowship with God, but instead,
you think about all the activities you need to complete during the coming day.
Preparing your heart before God means clearing your heart and mind of
everything that interferes with you giving your full attention to Him. Jesus
said that when we "seek first the
kingdom of God" everything we need will be added unto us. Therefore,
giving our full attention to God is an insurance policy that all things will
work out for our good.
Quieting
our hearts before God is necessary because it is in such a calm and restful state
that the life of faith can strike deep roots, that God can give His blessed
teaching and accomplish His glorious purposes. Too often our restless minds and
thoughts get in the way of hearing the voice of the Spirit. It is a soul silent
before God that is the best preparation for knowing Jesus, and for holding fast
the blessings He gives. It is when the soul is silent in worship before His presence
that the voice of the Spirit will be heard.
Meditating
on the Lord is a good way to quiet our minds and soul. For many Christians, red
flags go up when they hear the word meditation, however, meditating on God just
means shutting out all other thoughts, ideas, worries, and concerns so that
your full attention is on Christ. Joshua 1:8 tells us to meditate on God day
and night so that we will have success in life. There are also many ways to
meditate on God. Some believers meditate on the word of God allowing a word or
phrase to penetrate their hearts. Others just enjoy abiding in God's presence and
letting go of all mental distractions that come to take their attention away
from God. The Bible says "In God's
presence is fullness of joy."
Spiritual
journaling is another practice that will enhance your daily devotions.
Journaling comes in many forms, but basically, it is God's love letters to you
and your love letters to God. Through journaling you can record your
inspirations and messages that God gives to you during your devotional time or
throughout the day. It also allows you to share your heart with God and give
your troubles and worries to Him in a tangible way. It is in essence your
written spiritual journey with God.
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