This eat-and-run mentality can also invade our spiritual thinking. Do we set aside daily time for an unhurried meeting with Jesus? Is our Bible reading and prayer time rushed or relaxed? The risen Christ told the lukewarm church of Laodicea, "Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me" (Revelation 3:20). When we open our hearts in surrender to the Lord, He promises to come in for a meal, not a snack. His offer to dine with us holds the promise of a nourishing meal with relaxed conversation, not a quick hello and goodbye. While modern culture worships efficiency and speed, God invites us to slow down and sit down for a spiritual feast of fellowship with Him. David McCasland
To read God's Word and pray, And listen for the Spirit's voice To guide us in His way. Sper Time is a friend when you use it to strengthen your friendship with Jesus.
Keeping Our Appointments With God |
Good morning, Mayor.
Thank you for today's scripture. Thank you for being here from the beginning. I appreciate your daily contributions.
Have a terrifice Tuesday.
It's Workaholics Day! Hope you take time for a little relaxation.
This is an interesting site and your words of encouragement are wonderful!
I have a general question that someone reviewing this site might be able to answer. I see so much spiritual poetry signed "Sper", but I have been unable to determine the identity/history of this poet.
Can anyone help?