Thursday, November 12, 2015

CRUMBS OF TIME

CRUMBS OF TIME
READ:  Daniel 6:10-23
Three times a day he got
down on his knees and 
prayed, giving thanks to 
his God, just as he had
done before. Daniel 6:10
A friend was coming to town.  He is a very busy man and his schedule was tight, but after a difficult day in important meetings, he managed to see my family for half an hour for a quick and late dinner.  We enjoyed his visit, but I remember looking at my plate and thinking, “We only got the crumbs of his time.”
Then I remembered how many times God gets the crumbs of my time-some-times just the last minutes before I fall asleep.
Daniel was a busy man.  He held a high government position in the ancient kingdom of Babylon, and I’m sure he had a full schedule.  However, he had developed the habit of spending time with God-praying three times a day, praising God, and thanking Him.  This routine helped him develop a strong faith that did not waver when he faced persecution (Daniel 6).
God desires a relationship with us.  In the morning we can invite Him into our day, and then we can praise Him and ask Him for His help throughout the day.  At other times we can treasure some time alone with Him and reflect on His faithfulness.  As we spend time with God in prayer and in His Word, we grow in our relationship with Him and learn to become more and more like Him.  As time with God becomes a priority, we enjoy His company more and more.                                                      KEILA OCHOA
Dear Father, I want to have an intimate relationship with You.  I invite You to be part of my entire day-from the time I awake until I go to sleep.
Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. (Isaiah 40:31)
INSIGHT
The name Daniel means “God is my judge,” and Daniel lived a life that expressed that truth.  He lived in captivity to the Babylonians, but his heart was surrendered to God. 
                                                                          BILL CROWDER
Have a blessed night.
God Our Creator’s Love Always.
Unity &  Peace


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