How To Have A Quiet Ti
Don’t Make It Legalistic
Simple example—if we tell people they must regularly feed or meditate on the Word of God, that’s a command. But if we say to people, “You must have a 20-minute quiet time every morning, studying and meditating upon God’s Word,” that’s a good suggestion, and many people in many organizations have that suggestion for people. But to take the suggestion that a 20-minute quiet time is good and healthy and then say, “Now, God’s Word requires that you have a morning meditation of 20 minutes in length,” that has now become a legalism. That has now become a suggestion. Once it was good, but once we convert it to a command, saying the Scriptures teach precisely that thing, then people have every right to object to what we’re saying.
The Benefits of A Quiet Time
The lintel above the ancient Greek oracle in Delphi bore the words “Know Thyself.” A quiet time helps me do that. When I practice the discipline of a quiet time, I am able to look beneath my own surface. Who am I? What forces have shaped me? What needs, desires and fears direct me? Is God really at work within?
What Is A Quiet Time
It is always possible to know God better than we do. Paul prays for the Ephesian church that God “may give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better” (Eph 1:17). We need to press on. Having a quiet time is an essential way to do that.
Following a Quiet Time Pattern
When To Have A quiet Time
Quiet Time Pattern
It is helpful to use a list when we pray. “Aim at nothing and you are sure to hit it,” the old saying goes. If we don’t have a list, our prayers will probably be wandering, unfocused and haphazard. A prayer list can be as sophisticated as index cards with pictures of people you pray for, or it can be jottings on a sheet of paper
J. I. Packer describes meditation as “an activity of holy thought, consciously performed in the presence of God, under the eye of God, by the help of God, as a means of communication with God. Its purpose is to clear one’s mental and spiritual vision of God and let his truth make its full and proper impact on one’s mind and heart.