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A QUIET TIME WITH GOD IS A MOMENT OF
DEVOTION
Daily devotion is called QUIET TIME. It arms the believer with
―God‖ to face daily challenges. It is a time when one withdraws completely
from physical business to commune with God thereby strengthening your
relationship with God. You can draw greater benefits from your devotion
if you follow the tips given here.
1. Set a time:
People are busy I know. Yet you need to make time out this precious
period. David wrote: ―On Lord …in the morning my prayer comes before you‖
Psalms 88:13
It is very important you meet God not in rules but in disciplined ways. You
may find it almost impossible to do your Bible devotion in the morning,
but what is important to us is what we create time for. This is why I
suggest also the night hours. Again, David wrote: When I remember thee upon
my bed, [And] meditate on thee in the night watches. Psalms 63:6
2. Stick to your time:
It is as simple as that. You can meet God on your bed. However, make a
time for it. Make it regular like Daniel (Daniel 6:10). Habit is formed
through repetition. Make this set apart time your new habit.
3. Make it a quiet place.
The Bible speaks of ―a solitary place‖- Mark 1:35. You find David using
his bed at night for this purpose. Quietness means it‘s private, personal
and purposeful. It follows the Bible Examples of men and women who
made devotion a ―custom‖ viz, the early church – Acts 3:1 and even Jesus
Christ – Luke 5:15-16
4. Ask God to speak to you. Read the stated Bible text. Identify what it
says and means to you personally. Devotion time is study time to aid your
understanding of the Bible and fire up your knowledge of God.
7. Spend Time to Pray:
Prayer is simply talking to God. This prayer time is to enforce God‘s
original plans for your life as you are fired up by Bible truth. This prayer
can take you even beyond the one-hour time. Just pray until something


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