BACK TO BASICS: A CLOSE WALK WITH GOD

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BACK TO BASICS: A CLOSE WALK WITH GOD By Bonita Joyner Shields General Conference Women's Ministries Department

“. . . I AM IN MY FATHER, AND YOU ARE IN ME, AND I AM IN YOU” JOHN 14:20, NLT

WHAT ARE PERSONAL DEVOTIONS? We often think of personal devotions as something we “do.” However, we could more accurately describe personal devotions as the time we spend with God each day because we love Him and are devoted to Him.

FINDING TIME It is a call to make our relationship with the Lord a top priority in our lives. Because every woman’s life is unique, carving out time for this relationship will require creativity as well as a commitment to expect progress, not perfection.

CLOSE AND PERSONAL When we commit to placing God at the center of our lives, we will find it helpful to use certain tools to aid and support us in cultivating the most important relationship in our lives!

TOOL 1: SOLITUDE The book “9 Creative Ways to Find and Spend Time With God” reminds us that solitude can be found at home in a favorite chair, in your car as you drive to work, as you run in the quiet hours of dawn, or even at a local retreat center.

TOOL 2: STUDY Spending time in God’s Word offers us a constant reminder of Who He is, Whose we are, and how we are to live within that godly identity. Thus, spending time “studying” nature also offers us glimpses of God’s character as well as opportunities to hear Him speak.

Tool #3: Prayer We can easily fall into the habit of “praying” to God only when we have a request. However, when we remember that the purpose of prayer is to know God, prayer takes on an entirely new meaning.

TOOL 4: JOURNALING Keep a journal next to your Bible and devotional reading material, and write when you feel as if you want to talk to the Lord in a different manner.

TOOL 5: SPONTANEITY   Read, write in your journal, talk, sing, write a love poem, sit still and listen to the sound of silence, walk, run, observe nature, listen to Him speak through your baby’s breath—the options are endless. I think God loves spontaneity!

CREATIVITY FOR SPIRITUAL GROWTH SERVING PRAISING PRAYING LISTENING JOURNALING

CREATIVITY FOR SPIRITUAL GROWTH TALKING WALKING READING REFLECTING 

SPIRITUAL MAKEOVER “For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope” Jeremiah 29:11

Pass it on As we embrace God’s promises and allow Him to make us over into His image, a natural result of that transformation is the desire to share with others what He has done and is doing in our lives. One of the best ways to do that is to join hands and seek to find ways to impact other women for God’s kingdom.

MINISTRY IDEAS Take one of the relational tools and make that the topic of a women’s breakfast. Make special invitations and encourage friends to use them to invite their neighbors.

Ask God to reveal to you how you can minister to and nurture other women in your congregation. One possibility is to survey the women in your church to determine how they would like to grow in their spiritual journeys.

Plan a spiritual retreat Plan a spiritual retreat. Incorporating one or more of the relational tools, start with a one-day retreat. Then plan a slightly longer retreat as women get accustomed to taking this special time corporately to be with the Lord and each other.

Plan a special “Day away with God Plan a special “Day away with God.” This one-day retreat will create a great spiritual growth opportunity for you and other women in the church. Choose a theme for the day, begin with a time for worship, and provide insights related to the theme.

During the day, allow time for the ladies to enjoy time alone in prayer and spiritual reflection. After lunch together, offers a hands-on activity. This will help the women to open their hearts and listen to God’s voice. Conclude with worship.

“AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE, JESUS WITHDREW TO OUT-OF-THE-WAY PLACES FOR PRAYER” LUKE 5:16, THE MESSAGE