Quiet Time With God
If
you’ve never had a quiet time before, you may say that “I do not know how to do
QT”. Simplicity is important. Therefore,
develop a simple plan for your everyday QT. Here I suggest a simple plan for
you! All you really need for an effective quiet time is a Bible, notebook, and your
voluntary heart.
It’s
simple.
First, be quiet before the Lord. The Bible calls it
waiting on God. You start by simply sitting down and shutting up. As you do
this, you’ll find yourself revving your engine down and calming yourself.
Second, pray briefly. Start off with a short opening prayer. Ask God to open
your mind and guide you. Ask him to cleanse your mind.
Read a portion of Scripture slowly. This is where your conversation
with God begins. He starts speaking to you through his Word, and then you speak
back to him through prayer. Read the Bible slowly. Don’t try to read too
quickly or too much. The more slowly you read Scripture, the more you’re forced
to think about what you’re reading.
Meditate on the Word. Spend some time chewing on what God is saying. Chew on
the Word like cows chew on cud. Ponder and wrestle with it in your mind. There
are lots of great methods for meditating on the Word.
Write down what you discover. When God speaks to you through
his Word, care enough about what he is saying to write it down. Writing enables
us to remember what God has said to us and record our discoveries.
These
are helpful questions,
1. What does the passage teach?
2. What did I learn (about God,
Jesus, and etc…)
Apply to your personal life. Doing is always important than
knowing. Apply the word of God in your life! Start right away and begin what
you can really do.
Pray again. Be quiet. Ask God to show you his Word. Talk to God
about what he has said to you. Tell him what you’re thinking about what he is
saying. Talk to him about anything else that’s on your mind.