Saturday, January 3, 2009

Starting the Year Out Right!!!


     The most important thing that we can do for


ourselves, for our family and for our homeschool, not


to mention the people around us, is to keep our


relationship with Jesus Christ strong and pure.


    The new year is a great time to make sure that we


have our priorities straight. And to implement some


planning and scheduling to ensure that we are giving


the Lord the time that He deserves, and that we


need.  John 15:8 says. " I am the vine, ye are the


branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the


same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye


can do nothing. If a man abide not in me, he is cast


forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather


them, and cast them into the fire, and they are


burned. If ye abide in me, and my words abide in


you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done


unto you. Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear


much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples.”



     As Christians, we need to develop our daily walk


with Christ. When we have a strong daily walk with


our Lord we will find His, provision, His protection,


His power and His principles. Those are all things


that will help us live a life that will bring glory


to the Lord. Isn't that what it is all about anyway?


Read in Matthew 7:7-11, in it you will find what the


Lord desires. He desires to communicate to us. We


need that communication! He also desires to hear


from us. He also desires to bless us and work for us!


That's right! God is so good! We serve an awesome,


wonderful, loving faithful God!


      Knowing all of this, why wouldn't every Christian


throw themselves into developing their personal


walk. I believe that the easiest way to put it would


be to say that it is because of sin. However, lets


dissect that a little bit. Often times, when we are


knee deep in our own world, our own flesh, we


cannot see “the forest through the trees”, in other


words, we cannot see that we are in need.


     In our ignorance of our need, there is sometimes an


underlying desire to avoid conviction. Let's face it,


none of us enjoy getting our toes stepped on. However,


this is a gift the Lord has given us. His living Word, that


meets us exactly where we are. So if you are spending


time in your bible and prayer, you can guarantee, the


Lord will convict you of something! I happens to me


everyday!


     Sometimes, it is because we are not disciplined in our


schedule. I have heard it said, “That which is


scheduled, gets done”. I have found that to be true. I


may have the best intentions, however, if I do not


schedule in the time to get it done, time seems to just


run away from me. And I have found that another


reason that happens, is because, we misplace our


priorities! We busy ourselves with good works and we


do not make the time to spend with our Lord.


Remember Mary and Martha. I have heard the quote


“ If you are too busy to read your bible and pray, then


you are busier than God wants you to be” I have really


tried to remember that. If we are saying yes to, too


many things and our relationship with our Lord suffers,


then something will have to give.


    Okay, now that we have looked at the importance of


developing a daily walk, what concrete things do you


need to do to really start this journey?


    Let's start with your Bible. Bible reading is essential to


knowing God. Psalm 119:11, “ Thy word have I hid in


mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.” Not


only will we not sin against God, even more, we will


learn how to live a life to glorify Him. Further down in


that same chapter of Psalms, it says, “ Great peace


have they which love thy law: and nothing shall offend


them.” (vs 165) Whether we are talking about our own


family, or the people we interact with outside our


family, what a gift to have that “great peace” and not


to be offended when things do not go as they should.


       Next we need Prayer time.  I have become a pro


at the “popcorn” prayers. You know the ones 


 I am talking about. The ones you send up as you need


them, or as you think of it. But, how is


your prayer life? Do you have a


designated prayer time? Prayer place?


Prayer list? Here is a great little acrostic


you can use to help you create a prayer


list. ACTS, A= Adoration, 1 Chronicles


23:30, Tell God how awesome He is. And


how much you love Him. C= Confession,


Proverbs 28.13, God knows, but He wants


you to come to Him. T=Thanksgiving,


Colossians 4:2, how does that song go??


Count your blessings, name them one by


one. The Lord is truly glorified when we


praise Him for all He has done for us! 1 Timothy 2:1-2, in the


S=Supplication, Webster's 1828 dictionary, supplication is


defined as petition, earnest request.


Again, the Lord knows of all of our


needs, but what does that verse say?


“..ye have not, because ye ask not.” 


  Now the third ingredient to developing


(James 4:2)  


your daily walk, is devotional reading.


 1 Timothy 4:13, “Til I come, giveMy only caution with


attendance to reading, to exhortation,


to doctrine.”


devotional reading, is to remember to try


the spirits. Know the author/s, know


what they believe, so you know from


what perspective they will write. And


always read your devotional material


with your bible in hand, or at least at


your fingertips. If you ever have a


question, go to the bible and see what


the Lord has to say.


    Now down to the brass tacks, how to


implement all we have discussed. First,


choose a daily devotion time. For some


that is first thing in the morning or


perhaps the evening works better for


you.


     And please, do not kick yourself if you miss a


day! Pick yourself up, and dust yourself off,


and get right back on that bicycle! The Lord


will be there! Next, define a schedule for


reading. I have some websites listed below


with some great bible reading schedules.


If you have already carved out your bible


reading time, how about starting a journal to


go with your bible reading. You could write


down what stood out to you in your reading


for that day. Or what the Lord is working on


you with. This is something that I am going to


add to my bible reading this year.


      Next, choose your quiet place for devotions.


That arm chair in the living room, or the


kitchen table, or at your desk sipping a cup of


tea. Make your prayer list and begin a prayer


journal of prayers. Write down your prayers,


and then write down how God answered those


prayers. Watch how God is working in your


life and in the lives of those around you! And


lastly, find a Christian friend that you can be


accountable to. Let them know the area you


want to work on this year, and meet with


them for a cup of coffee or a soda, and let


them know how you are doing.


      What is it that is keeping you from creating


that time for God? The TV? The computer?


Magazines? Even shaving just a few minutes


from what you are already doing, or waking


up a little bit early, you will be able to carve


out the time you need to have that


relationship with God. While, it is much easier


to read, when the house is totally quiet, I


would encourage you, to whenever possible to


let your kids see you reading your bible and


praying. In addition to your family devotion


time, or Bible studies for school. The


children's faith grows as they see you live out


your faith.


Praying that 2009 will be a fruitful season


for you and your families!


God Bless You!


http://www.wholesomewords.org/family/bibleread/biblerea.html


http://biblereadingschedule.com/Welcome/


http://www.thebible.net/read/sched.html


2 comments:

  1. The singing by the women was so pretty. Great song.

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  2. I am glad you liked it! Those are young women from our bible college, singing at church. That song really touched my heart! I am glad it touched yours too!

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