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]]>The moments that sustain us are-
– those moments invested in true devotion and fellowship with the Lord.
Moment of meditation on His Word-
– is the passport to wisdom, innumerable blessings, and unspeakable peace.
Yet at its foundation-
– it is a practical exercise!
Setting aside time.
It doesn’t matter the time of day; more important is your frame of mind.
Stillness.
Being still before God means minimizing distractions.
Turn off the television, the radio, and the phone.
Pray for God to quiet your spirit.
Silence.
Meditation involves active listening.
As you pray and read God’s Word-
– pause to think and listen for His still, small voice.
Seclusion.
It is important that you meditate alone-
– developing a personal relationship with your Father.
Self-control.
We have a responsibility to faithfully seek God, not legalistically but in earnest sincerity.
We do not have to answer impulses or rush to less important matters during our quiet time.
You will learn meditation has several effects!
Among other benefits, meditation-
– quiets your spirit,
– purifies your heart,
– produces a hunger for God and His Word,
– increases your view of God,
– increases your discernment,
– gives you a clear sense of direction for your life,
– and confirms or cautions you about counsel you’ve received.
(PR)
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]]>“Let us . . . run with endurance the race that lies before us, keeping our eyes on Jesus, the source and perfecter of our faith” (Hebrews 12:1-2).
In order to stay spiritually fresh-
You must keep your eyes fully focused on Jesus!
Our Lord was the most alert and alive person the world has ever seen.
Never once do we read that He experienced spiritual staleness,
or had to confess to being out of touch with heaven.
He was always confident, always assured, always in the right place, always doing the right thing at the right time.
Even after a period of prolonged fasting in the wilderness when He faced the fiercest of temptations, He turned – not exhausted and limp as a wet rag – but “in the power of the Spirit.”
One of the ways by which we can become more and more like Christ is-
– to stand with unveiled faces and continually gaze upon His face!
Look beyond yourself to Another!
And thus free yourself from self-preoccupation!!
Have you noticed-
-how many of the religious cults get their followers to concentrate on the divinity within them?
Then what happens?
They finish up preoccupied with their own states of mind and emotion!
As someone puts it:
“If I worship the divinity within me, I will probably end up worshiping myself.”
2 Corinthians 3:18 gets our gaze in the right place-
On the face of Christ:
“We all, with unveiled faces, are reflecting the glory of the Lord and are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory.”
The attention we give to this is important!
– for whatever gets our attention gets us!!
When Christ gets our attention-
He also gets us.
Our gaze must be person-centered!
– not problem-centered!!
And that Person must be Jesus Christ.
When I look at myself I feel unworthy and inadequate!
But when I look at Jesus, I feel anything is possible!!
Do not just to glance at Him!
But gaze upon His face, continuously!!
(PR)
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]]>“So be ready in the morning, and come up in the morning to Mount Sinai, and present yourself to Me there on the top of the mountain. And no man shall come up with you, and let no man be seen throughout all the mountain; let neither flocks nor herds feed before that mountain” (Exodus 34:2-3).
The morning watch is essential.
You must not face the day until you have faced God!
Nor look into the face of others until you have looked into His!!
You cannot expect to be victorious-
– if the day begins only in your own strength.
Face the work of every day with the influence of-
– quiet moments with your heart and God.
Do not meet other people-
– even those of your own home,
– until you have first met the great Guest and honoured Companion of your life.
Meet Him alone!
Meet Him regularly.
Meet Him with His open Book of counsel before you.
And face the regular and the irregular duties of each day-
– with the influence of His personality definitely controlling your every act.
Meet Him in the Morning!
(PR)
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]]>Do you know what quiet time is?
Fellowship with a holy God!
The reason that some folks do not have a quiet time is they feel uncomfortable.
The reason they feel uncomfortable is that they don’t want to look God in the face.
The reason they don’t want to look God in the face is because they have sin in their life.
What did Adam do after he had sinned and God came walking in the Garden?
Adam fled.
Before that-
Adam had quiet time with God, didn’t he?
They had boundless, unending fellowship.
But when there was sin in Adam’s life-
– he did not want to look God in the face.
Are you reluctant to have a quiet time?
Maybe it’s because there is sin in your life.
“If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me.” Psalm 66:18.
Ask God to shine His light into you.
Then wait for His answer so you can repent.
“But those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint.” Isaiah 40:31.
(PR)
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]]>Fellowship with a holy God!
The reason that some folks do not have a quiet time is they feel uncomfortable.
The reason they feel uncomfortable is that they don’t want to look God in the face.
The reason they don’t want to look God in the face is because they have sin in their life.
What did Adam do after he had sinned and God came walking in the Garden?
Adam fled.
Before that-
Adam had quiet time with God, didn’t he?
They had boundless, unending fellowship.
But when there was sin in Adam’s life-
– he did not want to look God in the face.
Are you reluctant to have a quiet time?
Maybe it’s because there is sin in your life.
“If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me.” Psalm 66:18.
Ask God to shine His light into you.
Then wait for His answer so you can repent.
“But those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint.” Isaiah 40:31.
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