![]() ![]() God can work with just a little bit, trust me! His Word never returns void. There’s been many times that I’ve received more encouragement and conviction from a single verse, than from the times I sat down and read an entire chapter. Go to the Lord however you can, for as long as you can.Ģ. Think quality, not quantity. Stop judging yourself, because no one else is judging you. This was even before the first printing machine arrived Goa, India in 1556. Here are a few tips to having a good-not perfect-quiet time!ġ. Drop the expectations. The Tamil Bible, 'Cardila', was printed in 1554 and made Tamil the first language into print for any Indian language. We’re better moms and dads, husband and wives, children and community members when we draw near to the Lord. However, while it’s crucial to lay down condemnation and unrealistic expectations of perfection, it’s equally crucial to realize that time with God is to our benefit and to our family’s benefit. The truth is, there’s no such thing as a perfect quiet time because there’s no such thing as a perfect person. I figured once I got older, I’d be more consistent.īut then I became a wife and a mother, and realized I was even busier. But the perfect quiet time always seemed just out of reach. Growing up in church, I often heard about “having a quiet time with God.” It seemed to consist of a list of abstract rules that included prayer and an open Bible and usually a devotional of some sort to guide you. PocketBible Daily Light on the Daily Path (DLDP) 1.0 is a compilation of thematic devotional readings taken from the English Standard Version Bible. Why There’s No Such Thing as a Perfect Quiet Time If the “Play Arrow” does not appear on the player, hover your mouse over the left side of the player and click to begin playing.Īudio commentary & readings by Tom Dooley used by permission of MasterMedia Ministries.BIBLE VERSE OF THE DAY: Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you. Listen and read along to The One Year ® Bible audio readings from the New Living Translation ©1996 We are pleased to provide The One Year ® Bible commentary and readings by Tom Dooley. Note: If you have chosen to begin reading through the Bible on a date other than January 1st you can utilize the reading links on either of the "7 Day Reading" pages for the One Year or Chronological plans. What type of harvest can you expect from your current course of action?Īudio Commentary and Reading of the New Living Translation ©1996 ( Please note that there are variations in the text of the current and 1996 NLT versions.) ![]()
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