Ilang beses ko na bang sinimulan mag Kroon ng Quiet Time. And all my attemps fail. Sa simula nagagawa q naman ng maayos aking Daily Devotion, for almost a month na kumpleto q naman ang ito. Hangang sa lumipas ang mga araw ay sinusumpong na ako ng aking sakit na katam....madalas sa akin na umatake iyang sakit na yan.....lalu na pag dating sa pagbabasa at pag sulat...
In Quite time hindi naman pwedeng pag babasa lang ng Bible ang kailangan, dapat ay mayroon din akong journal na kung saan ay isusulat q ung mga revelation sa akin ni God. But sometimes tinatamad akong magsulat kaya hindi ko nagagawa ang aking Devotin...
Lhat na ata ng paraan na alam para lang maka gawa din aq ng journal ay ginawa q para maipagpatuloy q ang akin Quite time ko pero sa huli nawawalan parin ako ng interest. Pero this time iwant to make an online journal since lagi q namang hawak ang laptop at cp q any time pwede q ng gawin ang akin Daily Devotion. Sana this time it will work....and i know it will bcoz i know God will guide me......
This year one of my new year resulution is to COMPLETE MY DAILY QUIET TIME.............
At sa mga gusto ding magkoroon ng kanilang Quite time or Daily Devotion, ito ang ilang guide sa pag gawa:
How To Have a Daily Quiet Time
Pastor Errol Hale
The great men of God in the Bible shared something in common. Each of them spent a good deal of time regularly with God...getting to know Him.
MOSES Another busy man who had time for God. Exodus 34:2 says, "So be ready in the morning, and come up in the morning to Mount Sinai, and present yourself to Me there on top of the mountain." It was from meetings like this that Moses gained the wisdom and strength to lead over two million Jews on a forty year hike through the Sinai Desert.
DAVID He knew God well because he spent much time in His presence. The book of Psalms is largely a diary of David's quiet times with God. In Psalm 5:3 this warrior-king reveals his daily pattern. "Morning by morning, O Lord, You hear my voice; morning by morning I lay my requests beforeYou and wait in expectation."
DANIEL Prime minister of an empire. Undoubtedly much busier than you or me. If anyone could have said, "I don't have time to meet with God," it was Daniel. Yet he met with God three times daily. "...he knelt down on his knees three times that day, and prayed, and gave thanks before his God, as was his custom since early days." says Daniel 6:10.
Daily fellowship with God. Vital to the Christian life, it is called many things: quiet time, devotions, morning watch. But to live an effective Christian life, all Christians need to draw on the strength, wisdom and guidance of Jesus Christ. This we do as we take time to get to know Him personally.
But what is the quiet time, when should we have one, and how do we have one?. A quiet time isn't something we do to equalize our sins. Nor is it those half-mumbled words we pray toward the ceiling to pacify God just before we pass out for the night. And it isn't an audience with a jolly Santa Claus God who we hope will empty a sack of presents down our chimney.