Turning A Habit Into A Heart Enthralled

Turning Your habit to a heart enthralled with Jesus.

May this new year bring new habits…

May those new habits direct us to live a fulfilled life..

May that fulfilled life reflect a heart enthralled…

May that heart live solely enthralled with our King Jesus…

Developing good habits. A great way to start the new year, right? A fresh start. A clean sheet of paper in which our life story unfolds.

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What about starting a heart habit of daily time with Jesus? 

Many years ago I set out on the habit, the resolution if you will, of reading through the Bible. I loved the idea of checking off a little box next to each passage in a great reading plan. But I never stuck with it. I felt shame and failure.

Then God spoke to my heart telling me it is ok to miss checking that box everyday for He is concerned with the RELATIONSHIP that develops in my daily time with Him. 

I realized that my time in God’s word should serve as a connection. A connection to the very King of the Universe who so graciously gives us His Word to chew on, to soak in, to LIVE OUT! It is much more than just checking the box daily.

The next day I picked up my Bible and that reading plan, more focused on connecting with God than the word count I would cover over the next several minutes. The following day I did the same thing. The day after…the same thing…

Soon this habit served as a catalyst to my heart growing more and more enthralled with Jesus. This time in His Holy Word soaked into my heart and lead me to seek Him out daily. This enthralled heart craved time with Him.

But it all started with a habit.

Consistant, intentional, engaged.

Turning A Habit Into A Heart Enthralled. Here are a few things to think about:

~Consistancy. Make time daily but find a time that you are most alert and engaged. For some that might be first thing in the morning. For others that might be during lunch break at work.

~No condemnation. Though it really is to our benefit to spend time with the Lord daily, Your King will not lock you out if you skip time with Him. Know that He will be waiting for you with open arms.

~A heart asking for forgiveness. Start out asking God to forgive you of whatever sin or mistakes you’ve made. This will break down any walls of guilt you might feel and place your heart in a position to where you can learn from that sin/mistakes through what God has to say to you in His word.

~Take a bit a day. I encourage you to sit down with your Bible and read a chapter or two at a time as you read through an entire book. This is the best way to get the full context of what God is saying in that book, what themes and teachings He has for us.

~Enthralled and Engaged. Grab a journal and a pen. Take some time to write out a Bible verse that stands out to you as you read through a chapter or a passage. Write out what that passage is saying to you. Highlight key words. Another great way to stay engaged is to write out your prayers. A pen in hand keeps your mind more focused rather than taking you down rabbit trails.

Please hear me say that Bible reading plans and Bible study books are a VERY GOOD THING. Heck, I even wrote one myself! (Stress Point). All of these resources are a great way to grow you and draw you near to God and His Word.

These are just a few thoughts about how I turned my habit of Bible reading into a relationship with Jesus.

What do you think? How can you turn your habit into a heart enthralled?

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A Page In My Journal: Be Sensitive

Be Sensitive. A page in my journal. Sensitive to the presence of Jesus in my life in 2013. 

Every now and again I take some time to just spill out a page in my journal–unedited and raw; sensitive. This page helped me work through my heart call for 2013: To live sensitive. Sensitive to God’s presence in my life. Sensitive to His direction. Sensitive to His Holy Spirit.

The words of John 14:26-27 inspired me to scribble out these words as a page in my journal.

But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you. Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.

Lord I love Your peace, especially when I get out of the way and just soak in Your Shalom. You offer peace more than the absence of war and conflict, but the knowledge that when I cling to You, live for You, worship You at your Holy Throne, my life falls into place.

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I don’t always understand why this is––that my life makes sense. But I do know there is a sweet, peace-filled glow in my heart when I turn not to the right or to the left but fix my eyes on You my Prince of Peace. (Isaiah 9:6)

Let me be sensitive to this gift you freely give for You say in your Word that you give not as the world gives. Oh how that gift of peace –– Your gift of the Holy Spirit who glows in my heart with sweetness––makes me content.

As I journey into this new year, may I live ever sensitive to Your peace-filled presence in my heart. May I live sensitive to Your Word pressing on my heart. May I RISE UP! and have faith and courage to live in sensitive obedience to make You famous in my life. 

Father God, I open myself up to YOU and the movement of Your Holy Spirit in my life. I want to be sensitive to the whispers and the shouts You place on my heart. Light the fire in my heart so I burn and RISE UP! only for You, Jesus. Amen.

Thank you for indulging me in sharing a page in my journal, a sensitive matter. Would love to know what is on your heart these days. Do you need to be sensitive to the peace that Jesus so freely gifts us?

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THE LIST

As we wind down 2012, I’m sure I’m not the only one reviewing the past year. At the risk of being yet another blog writer who does yet another “year in review” I thought I’d list a few things that I’ve learned over the past year.

My main theme that I set out 2012 with was based on John 3:30 “That He may increase, and I may decrease.” Making Jesus famous was at the forefront. I didn’t always succeed. I’m positive there were many times where I put my own agenda and “name” before that of my King. On the flip side, I learned that when I did make Jesus famous, my life just made sense…

~I didn’t have to strive to make decisions.

~I found perspective when chaos knocked at the door.

~My heart found content when confusion or heart break threatened my peace.

Here is my list: Things I learned in 2012.

~Things change. Sometimes it stinks. Sometimes it is awesome. Jesus is not surprised.

~Prayer, prayer and more prayer is the ONLY way to jump into grand plans.

~People, even good people, will hurt your heart. Period.

~God provides.

~God doesn’t waste anything in our past…the good stuff and the not-so-good stuff.

Ok, it’s your turn. What’s on your list for life lessons learned in 2012?

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