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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home3/thegisa1/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121Maybe you\u2019ve tried to have a regular quiet time but haven\u2019t found a routine you can stick to. Maybe you want<\/em><\/strong> to have a daily quiet time but don\u2019t know where to start. <\/span>Today I\u2019m sharing some ideas for how you can make the most of your quiet time, because let\u2019s face it: our time is precious.<\/strong> It\u2019s something we can never get back, so we should use it well. First of all, I would recommend a quiet time in the morning before you start your day if at all possible. That might mean you have to readjust your schedule or even sacrifice a little bit of sleep. If you just can\u2019t swing it, then another time will work, as long as you can go somewhere quiet to be alone with God. Maybe your lunch break, or in the evening after dinner.<\/span><\/p>\n The most important thing you can do is to remove all distractions.<\/strong>\u00a0And by that I mainly mean your PHONE!<\/strong> When my phone is nearby, I\u2019m always tempted to pick it up, even just to check the time. If I\u2019m not careful I\u2019ll start looking at something and quickly waste half my quiet time. How lame, right?! Leave your phone out of reach across the room <\/strong>so you\u2019re not tempted to pick it up. Put it on airplane mode, and even set a timer if you need to so you know when your time\u2019s up!<\/span><\/p>\n One of the biggest tips I have is to read an actual, physical Bible.<\/strong> For a couple years I only read my Bible in an app, and even though I was reading through a study almost every day, there was still a sense of disconnect with what I was reading. <\/span><\/p>\n When I switched back to my real Bible, I felt a huge difference. I realized that I retain so much more when I read Scripture on a page in the context of a book! It\u2019s so important for me to be able to flip to different spots, highlight, underline, bookmark, and get familiar with each passage as part of the whole.<\/span><\/p>\n Okay, so you might actually need your phone for this part. Or your computer, or maybe you still use an ipod\u2026? Haha. Recently I started listening to a worship song at the beginning of my quiet times, and I gotta say I\u2019m loving it! It only takes a couple minutes, but it quiets my mind and heart before God. Find a song on Youtube, or make a playlist of your favorite worship songs on Spotify and just pick one. Spend a few minutes praising God. Then after the song, set a timer and immediately throw your phone across the room!<\/strong> Just kidding. Kind of.<\/span><\/p>\n If reading the Bible regularly is not something you\u2019ve done before, maybe it sounds overwhelming. So pick a simple study or devotional that can lead you through a reading plan! For the last couple years I\u2019ve switched between She Reads Truth<\/a><\/strong> and the First 5<\/strong><\/a> app, two different online devotional studies that you can follow along with daily. Either one is a good starting point, but recently I\u2019ve felt that I need something a little more in-depth. <\/span><\/p>\n Maybe you\u2019ve never read through the entire Bible, so you want to start with that! Try a read through the Bible in a year<\/a>\u00a0<\/strong>plan. There are so many to choose from! Even if it takes you longer than a year, it\u2019s an awesome way to get familiar with the Bible as a whole. If you\u2019ve never done it, I think it\u2019s a must. You\u2019ll grow and learn so much, promise.<\/span><\/p>\n One of the biggest reasons people are afraid to read the Bible is because it can be hard to understand. A good study Bible is an extremely useful tool to help you comprehend what you\u2019re reading. I have an ESV study Bible<\/strong><\/a> that I love. It\u2019s kinda big and heavy, but I LOVE that it has insightful commentary on every page for almost every single verse. With the commentary, I can even read through a book of the Bible on my own, and find answers to any questions I have right there on the page!<\/span><\/p>\n Try keeping a journal on hand to take notes during your Bible study time. You don\u2019t have to necessarily write something down every day! But if a verse or thought ever stands out to you, it helps to write it down. You\u2019ll retain what you\u2019re learning better, and you\u2019ll have a place to look back to for reference if you want to look something up later.<\/span><\/p>\n I like using the same journal I take notes in at church for my daily quiet times too. That way I can easily flip back to my church notes and make connections to what I\u2019m studying on my own time!<\/p>\n Prayer is something we should be doing all throughout the day. But during your quiet time is a great time to pray more specifically and get a little deeper. I love praying out loud, which is why I like to do my quiet time alone in my room in the early mornings. Try talking openly with God about your life! Invite Him into your day and have a real conversation with Him.<\/span><\/p>\n If you can\u2019t get alone in a quiet place, try writing your prayers! Journaling<\/a><\/strong> is a great way connect with God and can also help you process and focus better. Keeping a prayer journal (this one\u2019s my fave<\/strong><\/a>) is such an awesome way to pray more intentionally for things that matter. And you can go back later and see how God answered!<\/span><\/p>\n Related post: 3 Amazing Benefits of Journaling Regularly<\/strong><\/a><\/span><\/em><\/span><\/p>\n Maybe you struggle to stick to a quiet time, because you just DON\u2019T. HAVE. TIME.<\/strong> Girl I get it!\u00a0But I wanna give you some hard truth\u2026 your relationship with God should be your first priority, period. If it\u2019s not, I can guarantee that everything else in your life will suffer. But maybe you\u2019re type A and it drives you crazy to miss a day, so much that it\u2019s tempting to just give up (GUILTY)!<\/span><\/p>\n I\u2019ve been there too. I figured out that if I want to have an amazing prayer time AND dig deep into the Word all in one sitting, I\u2019d need an entire hour<\/strong> of quiet time a day. But that\u2019s just not always practical! So lately I\u2019ve been batching my quiet times.<\/strong> What does that mean? Well it\u2019s kinda like batching your tasks at work! When you p<\/span>ick one type of task to focus on each day of the week, you\u2019ll get much more done because you won\u2019t waste time switching between tasks throughout the day.<\/span><\/p>\n So why not apply that to quiet times too? <\/span>If you only have 30 minutes in the mornings, maybe try reading your Bible during that time every other<\/em> day.<\/strong> On the in-between days, spend that time praying and journaling. I\u2019ve been doing this for the last few weeks and so far it\u2019s working great!<\/span><\/p>\n Although it\u2019s SUPER IMPORTANT<\/strong> to spend regular time with God, there\u2019s no verse that says exactly how or when to do your quiet time. But when we look at how Jesus lived his life, we know that He rose early and went somewhere secluded to pray before the day began. If Jesus thought quiet time in the morning was important, then I\u2019m thinking we should too!<\/span><\/p>\n Of course, your quiet time will have to adjust as you go through different seasons of life. When I was a teenager I read my Bible at night before bed (because waking up for school was a struggle), and I loved that too. You just have to go with the flow. It\u2019s a relationship, after all, so it will evolve.<\/span><\/p>\n If you\u2019re running late or just have a ton on your plate, it\u2019s OKAY if you miss a day! Just pick it up the next day, or whenever you can. But it\u2019s definitely something you should work to incorporate into your routine and make a habit. If you\u2019ve never had a regular quiet time before, it\u2019ll take some effort and sacrifice to get used to.<\/span><\/p>\n Once I started viewing my quiet time with God as a way to grow our relationship, my mindset shifted. Instead of seeing it as a chore, I thought about what it\u2019s like to be in a relationship with someone. When you\u2019re dating, you\u2019re not necessarily going to see that person every single day.<\/strong> Sometimes you only have time for a special date night once a week (or maybe even less)!<\/span><\/p>\n But that set-aside time is something you look forward to throughout the week. It\u2019s when you get to reconnect, do something fun together, talk about your week, and just get closer. It\u2019s something you don\u2019t want to take for granted, and the less of it you have, the more quality you want it to be!<\/span><\/p>\n Think of your quiet times as your dates with God.<\/strong> It\u2019s special to be alone together, to talk, and to just be. 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Remove distractions<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Use a real Bible<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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Start with worship<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Pick a reading plan<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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Get a good study Bible<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Take notes<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Pray<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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If you don\u2019t have a lot of time\u2026<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Batch your quiet times<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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Quality over quantity<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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It\u2019s a relationship<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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