O God,
you are my God, earnestly I seek you, my soul thirsts for you, my body longs
for you, in a dry and weary land where there is no water.
Psalm 63:1
My husband and I put our home on the market,
and it sold in three days. We were restoring my grandmother’s home as a place
for family and friends to gather. Because of the quick sale of our home, we
moved into the home we were restoring. I have spent a lot of time scrubbing,
scraping, and sorting. The move and restoration process has not only made me do
a lot of physical organization and inventory, but spiritual inventory as
well.
I have been thinking a lot about my spiritual
core values. Our core values are what guide and propel us in life. What we
value, we take to heart and implement in every area of our life. Having clearly
defined spiritual core values can lead to great accomplishments and success in
our walk with the Lord.
Having an intimacy with God is one of my
spiritual core values. I admit that I often get busy and distracted and find
other things competing with my desire to spend time with God. I have been
guilty of drifting in my devotion to Him. However, my Father desires to commune
with me daily.
Having an intimate relationship with God
requires a commitment. We need to have a special place where we can meet with
God daily. I personally feel it is best to have a devoted place for time with
our Father, so it takes on a sacred quality. There we can focus on the Lord and
hear His still, small voice.
Having an intimate relationship with God
requires time. We have to learn to meet with the Lord daily and then learn to
wait on Him. We have to trust Him and give Him time to speak to our hearts and
answer our prayers.
Having an intimate relationship with God
requires reading and meditating on Scripture. That is where God speaks to us, shares His promises, and reveals areas in
our life that need correction.
Having an intimate relationship with God requires
an attitude of humility. When we are full of pride, we don’t see our need for the
Lord and will resist His guidance and correction.
Having an intimate relationship with God will
result in a great reward in our lives. Psalm 16:11 says, “You make known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in
your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand.”
Father, we were designed for fellowship with You.
Fill us with Your incredible joy as we spend intimate time with You.
Janet
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