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- It takes effort to find the time and energy to connect with God on a regular basis - just as it does with any relationship that matters. The truth is we can find a few minutes to be alone with God, but we have to be intentional. Think of it as though you're scheduling an appointment on your calendar to meet a friend. We strive to be consistent.
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Jan 4, 2022 · We spend time alone with God and in corporate worship for the best nourishment. Without time alone with God, we will find needs unmet; we will not truly know the abundant life He gives. Spending time alone with God rids our minds of distraction so that we can focus on Him and hear His Word.
- How Can I Experience True Intimacy With God
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- What Does The Bible Say About The Value of Solitude
Jesus, God Incarnate, spent time alone with His Father. We...
- What Does The Bible Say About The Value of a Secret Place
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- Is It Important for a Christian to Have Daily Devotions
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- Why is Daily Prayer Important
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- How Can I Experience True Intimacy With God
- Reasons Why The Term Relationship Is Unhelpful
- Reasons Why Holiness Is A Better Focus
- Conclusion
1. Everyone has a relationship with God
Even unbelievers have a relationship with God, though that relationship is not a positive one. The unbeliever denies God (Ps 14:1) or distorts God (Rom 1:23), suppresses the truth (Rom 1:18), fails to honor Him and thank Him (Rom 1:21), and consequently walks in the futility of their mind (Rom 1:21, Eph 4:1). God on His part hates those who do evil (Ps 5:5), though He is patient, not wanting any to perish, rather for all to come to repentance (2 Pet 3:9), all the while storing up wrath for th...
2. The Bible doesn’t talk about having a relationship with God.
God created all men and therefore, is their creator AND Lord. Therefore, the Bible doesn’t talk about a relationship with God because it just assumes everyone has a relationship with Him. The Bible describes man’s relationship with God as one of two moral positions. Every person is in either sinful rebellion against Him or repentant dependence upon Him. God’s description of our relationship with Him is what is important, not our perception of whether we feel we have a relationship with Him.
3. The idea of relationship tends to focus on communication
When we think of relationships generally, the dominant concept we tend to have is what we share with other people – communication. But a relationship with God is different to human communication because God is not like other people. There are similarities between the way we relate to people and the way we relate to God, but there are aspects of God’s nature and character that set apart our relationship with God from every other relationship. For example, we are not to worship people, but God...
There are many reasons holiness is the right focus for our quiet time and the right focus for our lives. Here are a few.
Holiness needs to be the focus of our quiet time because it is understandable, biblical, and practical. We don’t define the Christian life by our feelings (they change, but God does not), our experiences or perceptions (which are not always reliable) any other variable of our lives. God defines all of life. God spoke and the world as He thought it ...
God chose us to be in a relationship with him, which means we matter a lot to him. He really enjoys hearing our real thoughts, feelings, and desires. He likes being intimately involved in the ups and downs of our lives, giving us strength, carrying our burdens, and leading us to a glorious destiny.
Jun 22, 2020 · Setting aside a designated spot to spend time with God—even for 10 minutes a day—is a good place to start. Here are some ways to know and hear from your heavenly Father. Read the Bible , which is God’s Word spoken to prophets and written down.
To spend time with God when you don’t want to is done in four easy steps; (1) recognize that not wanting to spend time with God is a sure sign you need to be with God, (2) repent for allowing sin to sap your desire for God, (3) ask God for help to give you a pure desire, and (4) run into God’s presence.
Jan 5, 2023 · Regardless of the reasons, the good news is that God’s mercy is limitless and that you can always rekindle your relationship with him after going through a dry season in your faith. Here, we present to you nine practical steps on how to rekindle your relationship with God.
To spend time with God means to take intentional time out of your day to come before God through prayer, worship, and reading of the scriptures. It is a time when you draw near to God and He draws near to you as you fellowship with Him.