Step Three - Establish
a Quiet Time
You need to grow in your new faith
in Christ, and to do this it is important for you to establish a quiet
time --a time to get alone with God and His Word.
The Bible is the revelation of
God's mind to us. It's what He wants us to know and do. Not only did
God give His Son--the Living Word--to save us, He gave His Book, the
Written Word, to guide us.
Some sections of thet Bible are
difficult to understand and some are not as exciting as others. Still,
every section of God's Word has something to say to us, and that makes
every passage very important.
It doesn't matter when your quiet
time is, ut it is helpful if we set aside a specific time when we
can be alone with God.
A six-step plan for what
to do when you have your quiet time:
- Start with prayer. Ask
God to prepare you to meet with Him. If there is something in your
life that you know displeases Him, confess it. Let Him forgive you
so that nothing will hinder your communion together.
- Read a specific passage of Scripture--
perhaps a chapter or two.
If you are not very familiar with the Bible, you may wish to start
with the New Testament. Many people think that the Gospel of John
is a good place to start. Perhaps you would enjoy reading one or
two of the Psalms every day.
- Mediatate on it for a while after
you have read a passage. Think
about what you have read, and ask yourself what it means. What does
God want you to do? Remember, even though you may not understand
all you read in the Bible, you can still obey what you do understand.
- Write down questions about the passage
as you read. It is goo to
write down the things you learn and the questions you have. Later
you can search out the answers from someone who knows the subject
or Bible commentaries.
- Then read the passage again.
Reading it the second time usually brings to light things you didn't
notice the first time. This is a great way to learn on your own;
for as you read, you'll have God's Holy Spirit as your teacher (John
14:26).
- Finally, pray again.
Thank God for sending His Son to die for you. Thank Him for giving
you His Word (the Bible) because without it you would have no answers
to life's big questions. thank Him for teaching you from the passage
you have just read.
Remember:
Many new Christians start a quiet time each
day with great enthusiasm, but they soon get too busy and somehow
God gets squeezed out.
Consistency is the key. The person
who merely samples the Word of God never acquires much fo a tatse
for it. You must come back to God's Word daily for Him to feed you,
just as you come to a table daily to eat physical food.
Once you start, don't quit!
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