CONNECT WITH CHRIST
A model for Study
Intimacy with God requires established patterns of communication
with Him. The key is developing a pattern of prayer and study.
The Bible suggests "early" in the day, with good reason. You can
cope better, and do it with peace and perseverance when you get
in sync with God before the pressures of the world surround you.
But whatever time allows you to give your best to God is the
right time for you. Don't make it legalistic, because intimacy
with God is a daylong walk...something to be celebrated.
A model for Time with God:
- Read the Word as a personal encounter with God. Attempt to
connect with God, allowing Him to show you something that is
relevant to your life.
- Keep reading until God has spoken to you in a substantive
way. It may come quickly or require you to read on. Keep
reading until there has been a ministry to your soul, heart,
and mind.
- Capture the ministry in a way that you can take with you
throughout day. Write down the concept and put it in your
pocket, memorize a key verse, or make it a brief prayer that
you can lift before Him throughout the day.
- Read God's Word in terms of its intended purposes. This
aligns you with what God is wanting to do in your life. His
Word is a mirror to your life; a seed that if planted deep in
your soul will eventually reap fruit; a sword that cuts
through all the externals; a lamp to give guidance; and bread
for your soul.
- Share with a trusted friend what God has given you from His
Word for the day. Sharing life-related insights can be a
powerful tool in bonding, not only with God but also with a
friend, your spouse, and your children.
- Vary your approach to Scripture. Spend a few months reading a
few chapters in the Psalms and Proverbs, then switch and
study a theme (friends, repentance, forgiveness, money),
using your concordance. Spend some time in the biographies of
Old Testament saints. Whatever the approach, don't let
yourself get bogged down in duty or artificial goals for
Bible study.
- Read the text submissively. Engage the Word with an open,
yielded spirit .
- Pray God's Word back to Him. It not only helps you process
His Word personally, but it lets God know that you have been
paying attention and that you really do get it.
- Stay at it. There will be times when the exercise seems to be
less exhilarating than you expect it to be. Don't abandon the
process. Faithfulness is the key. And intimacy is the reward.
From Far From Home by Joseph M. Stowell, copyright
(c) 1998. Used by permission of Moody Press, Chicago,
Ill., 1-800-678-6928.
© 1997 vinebranch@hotmail.com
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