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  1. Scott
    8 October 2017 @ 6:40 pm

    I prefer my devotions in the morning. It is not my most awake or rational time but perhaps that is why I prefer it. Instead of my thoughts I am more open to Jesus changing me.

    • rcottrill
      8 October 2017 @ 6:55 pm

      H-m-m… Well, I’ve certainly been there. With a foggy brain, early in the morning, trying to read a passage of Scripture with understanding, and pray without nodding off! But what you say does concern me at another level. What the Lord uses to “change” us is the Word of God. It’s not a matter of just sitting idly by and having God somehow Zapp! us with change.

      As the psalmist says, “Your word is a lamp to my feet And a light to my path….The entrance of Your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple” (Ps. 119:105, 130). One thing that has helped me is to discipline myself to write down what I’ve learned from the passage. I do this before I have my prayer time. Then, I’m able to turn what I’ve learned into a prayer (such as “Lord, help me to be faithful to you, like Daniel was.”) Just a thought or two.

      • Scott
        8 October 2017 @ 7:00 pm

        Thank you for your response. I will do that. I really appreciate the hymns. I read them very often. You are an awesome writer and full of faith. Thanks again for your response.