Spending Time With Father
"Better late than never."
I don't know where this phrase originated, but there's definitely some truth to it in many areas of our lives. In our spiritual walks, many of us have good intentions at the start of the year. We plan on spending some quiet time with God each day including prayer and Bible reading. Somehow the busyness of life gets in the way of our good intentions sometimes, and we don't follow through on what we know we need to do.
That's why I think June is a great time to jump back in on your spiritual growth journey. Someone may think, it's too late for this year, but to that thought we'll go with, "Better late than never."
A consistent time with God each day does wonders in strengthening you spiritually. It’s kind of like eating healthy for our bodies. In fact, we should understand our time with God as far more for nourishment rather than in obedience to a command. I once heard someone say, “If we go a week without reading our Bibles and praying we should feel hungry, not guilty.”
The Psalmist declared, “In the morning, O LORD, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait in expectation.” Psalm 5:3
I know we aren’t all morning people, and your cry may be, “late in the evening,” or “during my lunch break.” When isn’t nearly as important as that we do it.
The increase you'll see in your spiritual strength throughout the summer will be significant as you focus on growing in your relationship with God. If you need some tips, ask a mature believer to help you out. You can also sign up at "Youversion" for some great helps and reminders to keep you focused. We won't become mighty men and and women of God by accident.
Let's go for it!
Following the Son,
James A Williams
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