Do you find yourself constantly distracted or overwhelmed? Use these scriptures on focus to help you identify and calm your reactionary anxiety.
5 keys to becoming devoted rather than distracted when we spend time with God. These help us continue to build a deep and dynamic relationship with him.
Having a transformational quiet time is an issue of spiritually preparing our minds and hearts to follow God.
We need to make sure our convictions about God are strong so that we keep our relationship with him our top priority, no matter what we go through in life.
God calls each of us toward a greater purpose for our lives; we just have keep moving forward to reach it. What purpose is God calling you toward? Are you focused on achieving this vision, or is something distracting you? Here are 4 distractions that can take away your focus, and how to get your focus back to moving forward toward your purpose.
Are you content? This study is about embracing life’s challenges, letting go of worldly attachments and becoming content.
Difficulties reveal who you really are. What are you like when you are not close to God? How do you tend to respond when something difficult happens?
How do you respond when you go through storms in life? Emotional storms? Do they drive you closer to God and make you stronger in your convictions? Or do storms leave you shaken and weakened in your faith?
When times get tough, we need to rely on God and friends instead of handling life independently.
At the end of this, you should develop a strengthening faith capable of helping you faithfully endure anything, anytime, anywhere, because you know God is working for your good (Romans 8:28-32 Voice).
I Kings is going to be our reading commitment for this quiet time. You are going to pay particularly close attention to Solomon.
“Deep Vulnerability” is a one-day quiet time in which we examine the life and faith of Hannah in chapters 1 thru 3 of I Samuel.