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How to Have a Quiet Time with God 'Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.' Jeremiah 33:3 (NIV)
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There are many ways to describe the act of spending time each day connecting with God
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Spending time with God is how we come to know him... Now this is eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent. John 17:3 (NIV)
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Spending time with God is how we come to know him... I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings... Philippians 3:10 (NIV)
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Spending time with God is how we come to know him... The man who says, "I know him," but does not do what he commands is a liar, and the truth is not in him. 1 John 2:4 (NIV)
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Spending time with God is how we come to know him... Do you want more and more of God's kindness and peace? Then learn to know him better and better. 2 Peter 1:2 (TLB)
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Spending time with God is how we come to know him... By his divine power, God has given us everything we need for living a godly life. We have received all of this by coming to know him... 2 Peter 1:3 (NLT)
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The only real reason to have a daily Quiet Time is so we can really KNOW GOD
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Helps for how to have a QUIET TIME
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#1...Select a Time Questions to ponder... Am I a morning person or a night person? When is the best time for me with the least distractions?
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God, my time with you will be... ___________
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#2...Select a place Questions to ponder... Where is the best place for me with the least distractions? Will you need access to table, books or a computer? Will the place help you to stay alert?
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God, my place with you will be... ___________
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#3...Select a Bible Questions to ponder... Translations
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#3...Select a Bible Questions to ponder... Translations Graded Reading Levels King James (1611)...........................................12 th New American Standard (1971).........................11 th Holman Christian Standard (2000).....................9-10 th New International (1978).................................7-8 th New Living (1996)............................................6-7 th Message (2002)...............................................4-5 th
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#3...Select a Bible Questions to ponder... Translations Study helps Commentary notes are designed for biblical understanding (Disciple’s Study Bible, Bible Knowledge Commentary) or for application (Life Application Study Bible, Men’s or Women’s Study Bibles)
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God, the version(s) of the Bible I will look into is/are... ___________
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#4...Select a Bible reading plan Questions to ponder... What is the depth of my knowing? NEW BELIEVER.........................................SEASONED VETERAN What am I needing to discover about God? WHO HE IS, HOW TO RELATE TO OTHERS, FAITH, APPLICATION, OBEDIENCE, ETC... What is going on in my life? IS THIS A BUSY SEASON, A SLOWER SEASON, A SEASON OF STRESS, A SEASON OF REFLECTION, A SEASON TO PREPARE, ETC...
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#4...Select a reading plan Types of schedules found at http://faith.propadeutic.com/schedules/index.html http://faith.propadeutic.com/schedules/index.html This schedule takes you through the entire Bible in canonical order (from Genesis to Revelation) in 300 days. This is a basic "through-the-year" techniqueThis schedule Use this one if you'd like to read the Old Testament in the morning and the New Testament at night.Use this one A similar schedule allows you to get through the New Testament twice on your way through the OT.A similar schedule To keep from getting bogged down, you could read the OT on weekdays and the NT on weekends.To keep from getting bogged down The classic devotional approach: Old Testament, New Testament, some poetry, and a proverb or two.The classic devotional approach A chronological approach will have you jumping around a lot, but places psalms, prophets, and letters in their historical context.A chronological approach
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#4...Select a reading plan Types of schedules found at http://faith.propadeutic.com/schedules/index.html http://faith.propadeutic.com/schedules/index.html The following are shorter reading schedules covering portions of the Bible, if there's a certain section you'd like to zero in on: Through the Old Testament in Six Months. (130 verses a day)Through the Old Testament in Six Months Through the Old Testament in Four Months. (200 verses a day)Through the Old Testament in Four Months Through the New Testament in Three Months. (90 verses a day)Through the New Testament in Three Months Through the Pentateuch in 50 Days. (120 verses a day)Through the Pentateuch in 50 Days (The Pentateuch is the first five books of the Old Testament.) Through the Psalms in 50 Days. (50 verses a day)Through the Psalms in 50 Days Through the New Testament in 40 Days. (200 verses a day)Through the New Testament in 40 Days (This is a good way to observe Lent.) Through the Former Prophets in 30 Days. (150 verses a day)Through the Former Prophets in 30 Days Through the Latter Prophets in 30 Days. (160 verses a day)Through the Latter Prophets in 30 Days Through the Gospels in 30 Days. (125 verses a day)Through the Gospels in 30 Days Through the Epistles in 30 Days. (105 verses a day)Through the Epistles in 30 Days
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#4...Select a reading plan Devotional Guides
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God, the Bible reading plan I will use to begin knowing you will be... ___________
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#5...Respond to His Word in Prayer Simply put, prayer is talking to God... We pray without ceasing (1 THES 5:17) This is spontaneous connecting with God We pray with a purpose (MATT 6:9-13) This is praying with objectives in mind
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How to Pray with Purpose... First, respond to what God has said to you in his Word All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. 2 Timothy 3:16 (NLT)
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How to Pray with Purpose... First, respond to what God has said to you in his Word Pray in all the important sub-categories –A doring who God is... –C onfessing our sin and shortcomings –T hanking him for what he has done –S upplying of the needs of others and ourselves
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How to Pray with Purpose... First, respond to what God has said to you in his Word Pray in all the important sub-categories Keep a prayer list or journal –Keeps you organized and mindful –Daily vs. Weekly supplications
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God, I will grow in purposeful prayer by ___________
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Will your quiet time be RELATIONSHIP OR RITUAL
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