The Walk 7.21.10
One of the reasons I began blogging was to create an accountability tool for myself in the area of my devotional life. Since I’m back to blogging, I’m back to the weekly posting on my journey with Christ.
For the past several months, I’ve been using a Bible reading plan developed by Wayne Cordiero designed to take you through the OT once and the NT twice each year. I’ve really been enjoying it. I can access it almost anywhere through my iPod Touch, thanks to the good folks at LifeChurch.tv. What have I been learning?
Well, mostly that, no matter how easy the tools are to access and use, it still takes an intentional choice to spend alone with God. The variety of excuses that present themselves seem endless. But it all comes down to one thing: What is most important?
I can usually find time to roast coffee, read the blogs I follow, record my calorie intake, catch up on Facebook and watch TV. So it’s difficult to say, “I don’t have time”. But the only other option is, “I’m more important than You right now, God”.
I guess it’s time to stop writing this post and go get alone with God…