I have to admit, this is turning into a mini series now. Again this is soemthing I feel very strongly is for me. It may also be for you. I don’t know. If you like this, or it has helped you, please comment to say so. I will be encouraged to try to write more.
“Talk with God often. Talk over your problems with Him. Let Him bear the weight of your troubles. (See Matthew 11:28; 1 Peter 5:7.)”
When we speak with God, we admit that we need Him and depend on Him for our very existence. With this in mind we can turn our worries over to God, in the rationale that we are doing what we can to reduce our anxiety, whilst not abdicating our responsibilities.
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I am really writing this for myself, but if it helps anyone else, that will be an added bonus.
Tips for your daily devotional time with God.
- Build time into your schedule for reading, preferably in the morning when your mind is fresh and rested. If, like me, you are a night owl, do it in the evening, as you will just hate doing it otherwise. Basically, make this as easy as possible for yourself and you will be more likely to keep it up. Which leads us on to…
- Make it a habit – Keep going even if it seems hard to find the time to do it or you don’t seem to be getting anywhere – It is important that you spend this time wisely. Once you have persevered for a while it will become easier, as your mind will accept that this time is for you to be with God, and is not to be compromised.
- There will be times when finding the time to do this, or the energy, will be difficult, but you should keep it up. The best way to do this is to not let yourself miss two days in a row. If you find you forgot, in the busyness of life, to speak with God today, resolve that you will not make it two days in a row, this will stop you straying off-track, and being absorbed into the daily grind. Read more »
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“Never go off on tangents, which are lines that intersect a curve at only one point and were discovered by Euclid, who lived in the 3rd century B.C., which was the end of the Middle Formative Period in Meso-America, where many principal sites of settlement were in the area that we now know as Belize, a common destination for SCUBA-diving tourists.” — Mostly me
“If you write for God, you will reach many people and bring them joy. If you write for people, you may make some money and you may give someone a little joy and you may make a noise in the world for a little while. If you write for yourself, you can read what you yourself have written and after ten minutes you will be so disgusted you will wish you were dead.”
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After a lengthy spell of being out of action due to hackers, I am pleased to note that thinkjesus.co.uk is back in action.
There is not much in the way of content up there yet, but the forums are working, and there is the ability to contribute content if you are interested.
Please contact me if you are interested in doing so. I will either give you access to put it up there yourself, or those who are scared/smart to use computers can email it to me.
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