From Optimist Ibk Desk. "SPENDIND THE RIGHT TIME WITH THE RIGHT ONE"

"Then Jesus went up on a mountain side and sat down with His disciple" (John 6:3).
Have you ever noticed how jam-packed and full everyday life can get (Like walking down in Lagos Oshodi Way)? Sometimes it gets so full that it's a like the garbage bag that you try to get, "one more thing" in, only to try to get even one more in, just to find out the bag can only stretch so far. Now, you have everything you thought was contained all over you and everything around you. There are days when that is life!
The disciples of Jesus began to grow in a deeper knowledge and understanding of that same truth. Life is full, and not always of the "good stuff." In this verse we find that there was a great crowd of people that had been following Jesus and the disciples.But, before they engaged in the ministry to the people, they first went up to the mountain and spent time with Jesus. The ministry would wait. The people would wait. The opportunity would wait. The disciples had determined to make spending time with Jesus, whom they would call Lord, Master, and Teacher, a priority that would become a non-negotiable.
Spending time with Jesus would prepare them for all that He wanted to do before them, through them, and at the same time, in them. Nothing could ever replace or compare to that mountain-time. How silly the disciples would have been if they had rushed in to do the "right thing" without spending the "right time" with the "right One?"
We can never let "life" get in the way of spending time with the giver and redeemer of life! There is no job, meeting, event, ministry, or hobby that we will ever do that will be as valuable as what Jesus wants to do in our lives, as individual, when we set aside time just with Him on the "mountain," sitting at the feet of Jesus , and allowing Him to pour His truth and guidance into our lives, refreshing us with encouragement, and preparing us further for the road He has set before us.

You may not be able to get up to a mountain top, but the reality still exists that, each day, you need time alone with God. Take some time to read His Word. Think about it; meditate on it. Pray. Take the time to begin a dialogue with the Creator of the entire Universe, all that is within it, and all that is beyond it. He is available, approachable, and awaits you! Allow Him to embrace you, prepare you, and to walk with you as you purpose to spend "mountain time" with Him.

The Requirements for the Quiet Time.
These are purely suggestive and practical. Needless to say, start with:
1) A Good Bible with clear print, and one in which you can enter a few notes. Remember, though, that too many notes on the page of Scripture tend to confine your thoughts to old meditations. Alongside of your Bible have a notebook and pen to record nuggets of truth that God gives you. Jot down the date, the Scripture reading, the text, and a few thoughts-something you will never regret, especially as you reflect upon them in future days.
2) A Prayer List , preferably a loose-leaf notebook so that you can always insert new pages. Put down the prayer requests of your church, your friends, also the requests that are on your heart… Here is a prayer cycle that you can use:
Monday: "M" is for missionaries.
Tuesday: "T" is for thanksgiving. That's when we give the Lord special thanks for wonderful answers to prayer.
Wednesday: "W" is for Christian workers.
Thursday: "T" is for tasks-the ministry God has given us.
Friday: "F" is for our families.
Saturday: "S" is for the saints-especially young Christians, that Christ may be formed in them.
Sunday: "S" is for sinners, and, in particular, the gospel outreach in which we are involved.
3) A Quiet Place. With many this may be Impossible at home. Such people may want to use a nearby church, library, or some unused room, for an hour before business, or during lunchtime. Where there's a will, there's a way. In the summer, nothing is better than having one's Quiet Time in the park, under a shady tree. Remember that Jesus had nowhere to lay His head; He had no home of His own, but He never missed His Quiet Time-never! (see Mark 1:35). Find a place without distraction in order to be totally alone with God.
4) A Definite Time. Most people agree that the morning is best, but this may not always be possible. A time should be fixed, however, and the appointment with the Lord punctually kept. The devil will see to it that the man of God never drifts into having a regular devotional period. It is imperative, therefore, that the place and time be arranged in the presence of the Lord and then jealously guarded above everything else.
5) An Expectant Spirit. The man of God receives what he expects in his Quiet Time. Such an attitude is usually determined by three factors:
a) A Physical One (see 1 Cor. 9:27). You cannot keep late hours at night and expect to be fresh to meet with God in the morning. Your life must be strictly disciplined, if you are going to get the maximum blessing out of your daily devotions.
b) A Moral One. The Word says, "If I regard iniquity in my heart, The Lord will not hear" (Psalm 66:18). This emphasizes the need for holiness. If you look with approval on anything out of adjustment to the will of God you have wrecked your Quiet Time. Therefore, see that your life is morally clean-nothing between yourself and your brother. If there is, make it right and then come and offer your gift of prayer and meditation (see Matthew 5:23-24).
c) A Spiritual One. This is the need for obedience. God conditions the revelation of truth on implicit obedience. Jesus declared: "If anyone wants to do [God's] will, he shall know concerning the doctrine, whether it is from God…" (John 7:17). As I obey, so God reveals; as I disobey, so God ceases to reveal. Or to put it another way, "Light received bringeth light; light rejected bringeth night." Obedience and revelation go hand in hand.

The Regulations for the Quiet Time.
Once again, these are by way of suggestion. There are seven regulations which aid the believer in the quiet place of communion with God. Let me state them simply:
1) Waiting. Samuel Chadwick says in his book on prayer that "hurry is the death of prayer." Five minutes in quiet waiting upon God will yield far more than thirty hurried minutes. Silently wait on God to realize His presence. Seek cleansing, the power of concentration, and the illumination of the Spirit. Don't even open your Bible at this point. Just wait on God and be still.
2) Reading. Now open your Bible and begin to read the portion for the day. System and sequence must be observed. Plan your reading passage by passage. The whole value of Bible reading is lost with the ' lucky dip" method of reading. A short portion well read is better than a chapter or more skimped.
3) Meditating. As you read, ask yourself: Is there a promise to claim, a lesson to learn, a blessing to enjoy, a command to obey, a sin to avoid; a new revelation of God, Christ, the Holy Spirit;' a new thought about the devil? Such meditation, under the control of the Holy Spirit, never fails to yield some message to the soul.
4) Recording. Briefly record the thoughts gleaned in a personal and devotional form.
5) Praying. At this point turn the meditation into prayer and do it in this fashion: personal examination-let it search your heart. Then spiritual adoration . Praise God-even if He has rebuked you. Then turn it into general intercession . This will deliver you from stereotyped praying. Pray back to God what He has given to you until your will has been adjusted to all that the Holy Spirit has revealed to you.
6) Sharing. Leave the place of prayer determined to share the good of your Quiet Time with someone else during the day. As you do so it becomes doubly enriching. Not to use what the Lord has given is merely to acquire knowledge which puffs up. When the Israelites hoarded the manna during their wilderness journey, they found that it bred worms and stank. You don't lose by sharing, you gain.
7) Obeying. Rise from your knees with a determination to put into action what God has taught you..

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