We all need time with God. It is like any relationship — face to face time matters in how we connect and interact. But sometimes we need to throw out the “musts” and “shoulds”. Something like a no-rules method.
A no-rules method for time with God
Time with God should be our most precious time, but it’s easy to let it become pure obligation. If you’re looking for a way to re-energize your time with God, this tip is for you. Amy gives you one key question that will change your quiet time to adventure time!
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Watching people who approach God truly as a loving Father has really helped me. When I think about how much I delight in hearing from my own sons, I get a little idea of how much God loves hearing from us! No frills. Just closeness.
Thank you so much for this! For years I was in a church that stressed completely reading through the Bible each year. Some of those years I would feel that the Lord wanted to me to study a specific topic instead. As a home schooling mother I was hard pressed to spend any time in God’s Word, let alone trying to do two different reading studies. I would finally give up on the idea of a subject study because my pastor put so much emphasis on a specific Bible Reading schedule. I’m no longer at that church but have still be reading through the Bible at a much slower pace. Thanks for the reminder to ask the Lord for His guidance in this area. I’ll be doing that from now on.
I’ve been in your shoes, Michelle! I hope this simple question helps.
I love this!! This is what I needed. I struggle in the quiet time with God of hoping I get it right and thinking what I say or do is so simple and should be more astounding. Thank you for the suggestion. I am going to try this this week.