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Maintaining The Quality

By christon | February 24, 2011

Guilt hangs on every one of us. Not the guilt of flagrant sin – we know how to deal with that. Obvious sin is too painful to hide when we know there is forgiveness. However, the guilt that hangs on in the back of our minds is the guilt of wondering if we have enough of God, if we have given Him the time we should.

How many times have you felt like this? “My life goes so fast I just don’t have the time for Lord that I would like to have. I feel bad about it, but I just don’t know what to do. I don’t know how many times I’ve tried to have a daily time with the Lord but it just doesn’t work. What can I do about it? I just feel so guilty.”

Nothing kills the joy of meeting with God more thoroughly than guilt – yet it is so common. Whether we call it quiet time, devotions, Bible study, or meditation, we feel guilty for not doing it long enough or well enough. For most of us, it is either miserable or missing or mysterious. Few Christians keep a growing edge in their meetings with God.

There’s a question, “What will you be the most ashamed of when you get to heaven, and what will you wish you would have changed?”

The response was, “My personal devotional life.”

Have you ever floundered in your devotional life because you didn’t have a regular time?

You did a little here and a little there, but it just didn’t seem to work out.

This frustration is common, and it can be solved by understanding two simple but powerful principles: timing and recording.

 

 

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2 Responses to “Maintaining The Quality”

  1. Fletcher Distefano Says:
    February 24th, 2011 at 7:00 pm

    Thanks for providing such information.

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