All this week, we have been ‘listening’ to interviews between our bloggers and some of our girls. I have loved it…haven’t you? It has helped me to learn a little bit more about Vicky, Tristan, Rebekkah, Rachel and Zinni…as well as about Mama Teresa, Jordan, Miss Tonya, Miss Diane, and Miss Edwina, too! We have heard them talk about music, clothes, movies, and food amongst other things. And we were privileged to hear each of them share about a special life-changing thing that has occurred in their lives.
They learned about each other through relationship. In order to have and maintain a relationship two people need to spend time together (yes, online DOES count!)…they need to speak AND listen…they need to consider what the other has said.
All of this has caused me to think about our exciting new study looming on the horizon…and about being a follower of our Lord Jesus, NOT a fan! Through the Bible, I can learn so much about just WHO my Lord is…and WHAT He has accomplished. AND I can learn even more about my Lord through my relationship with Him! We need a relationship with Him! We need to speak to Him AND to listen to Him. We need to consider, to ponder, to meditate on His words. One way I know to do this is to spend time with my Lord. In ‘Christian-ese’ some folks call this a ‘quiet time’ or ‘devotions.’
So, inspired by the interviews we’ve heard about this week, I asked to ‘interview’ some of the ladies here at GCH:decaf. I offered 3 questions about their own quiet time/devotional time. May I share their responses with you? (Prepare to be blown away…I’m just sayin’!)
Question 1: Would you please tell me a little about YOUR quiet time?
- I shut off all my phones and the TV.
- It’s pretty much only in the morning that I do.
- I found that if I read or listened to the chapters before I got out of bed in the morning…it set the tone for my day.
- I try to have some sort of quiet time all day long with God. I try to be in communication with Him always.
- Sometimes I will just start to sing…other days I start by listening to praise music.
- I turn on some praise music…nice and low at first. I begin by singing…my own song…my own words…never the same.
- I like to listen to Christian music…it helps to focus my thoughts and I have worship time then as well.
Question 2: Do you have a favorite devotional (printed, digital) that you enjoy?
- I have a digital devotional on my phone that I read…from Rick Warren, and Joyce Meyer (*a few ladies read devotionals on their phones).
- I’ve never really done any devotionals by myself really.
- My favorite devotional is which ever Bible study we are working on at that time.
- I tend to favor writings by pastors like Max Lucado, David Jeremiah, Charles Stanley and now Kyle Idleman.
Question 3: How does this time each day help you to remain a follower…not a fan?
- Usually helps me to remember who He is, how powerful He is, how loving He is, and how blessed I am that I am His!!
- It keeps me from being a person who SAYS she’s a Christian when her life doesn’t show it. I want my works to prove that I am…while also knowing & keeping in mind that works don’t save me.
- The time I spend reading the Word, listening to music, listening for the voice of God in my life teaches me about the character of God and who He is. I not only know about Him, I KNOW Him.
- Basically God is always there and being in communication with him all day long reminds me of that. Then, when I get my alone quiet time with Him in the Bible that is when He really speaks to me and teaches me new things through His word.
As you can easily see, by the examples of these ladies, having a daily quiet time is oh-so-important! If you already faithfully do this, I venture to say you can hardly imagine a day without it. If you have enjoyed a quiet time as part of your daily routine in the past…and would like to resume it…jump back in; you KNOW you want to! If you have been considering beginning the discipline of having a quiet time, try it with us for the next month.
Each Saturday for the next four weeks, we will look in-depth at a few of the important aspects of having a dedicated, purposeful quiet time. Gathering from the experiences our friends have shared, there seem to be a few basics which include:
- Bible reading
- Prayer
- Praise Songs
- Meditation
- Seeking the Lord
Praying for each of you! I know that the Lord will answer your heart’s cry as you seek Him with all your heart!
<3 coleen
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Coleen, you have "hit the nail on the head" and me, too! Thank you for your insightfulness and wisdom. We had this conversation in our home this morning, last night…and I expect in the future. To GOD be the glory for the great things HE has done…is doing…and will do in our lives.
SO looking forward to seeing how God's plan for each of us develops as we deepen our desire for HIM! praising Him for all that He is doing in all of the <3 s in your home!
Thanks for sharing this Coleen, it is ALWAYS important to be reminded of HOW IMPORTANT quiet time with God is and not letting anything else get in the way of your quiet time with God! Looking forward to hearing from you on Saturdays!!!!
an important reminder to each of us! you are so right, diane. truly, there is n.o.t.h.i.n.g. more important than our relationship with Him. <3
Coleen I loved your blog this week! It is so very important for us to spend time with our Heavenly Father. It is the only way that we can be sure what God has in store for us for the day. He prepares us <3
Beautiful blog, Coleen. Great participation/interviews! We are so blessed with the many options we have today! So many ways to get that one on one worship time. Thank you so much! <3
i was so excited by our sisters’ responses…and to share them! thanks, colleen! <3