Time With God
By Amy Pavlovik
Q: How
important is it to set apart daily time with God? How will this help me in
developing Christian character?
First, we should desire to be with
the Lord simply because we love Him. Those who allow their personal worship
time to be crowded out by late sleeping or the activities of daily life show a
lack of friendship with God.
Second, time with God enriches us
personally. Bible reading familiarizes the reader with the teachings,
guidelines, and promises of God. A willful neglect of these will leave us
unprepared when temptations arise. Adequate time for personal prayer lays the
foundation for a day of communion with God.
Third, making regular time for
devotions demonstrates our earnestness to receive God’s help. “Watch and pray,
that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh
is weak.” Matthew 26:41. These were
Jesus’ words to His disciples, just prior to events that would bring them into
great trial. But their eyes were heavy, and sleep took the place of prayer. Jesus
had asked, “What, could ye not watch with me one hour?” Verse 40. More than one hour would have been better, but
they could not devote even one. They showed that preparing to remain faithful
in the trials ahead was not their first priority. When we neglect prayer and
study, or shirk the faithful hour and content ourselves with a few random
minutes, we evidence to God and angels that we have higher priorities than
establishing a walk with God.
Morning worship is not a guarantee
that we will be faithful throughout the day, for victory lies in continuing and maintaining the union with God formed in the morning. If we leave
our devotional hour and forget to pray, we are likely to fall into some
temptation. If this happens, do not become discouraged about the value of
morning devotions. Rather, pray for help to continue your communion with God,
instead of breaking it off at the end of your devotional time.
