Elijah was an Old Testament prophet who, like many prophets, brought a warning to the Israelites after they wandered away from God to worship false gods. I am currently in the last week of her new six-week study, Elijah: Faith & Fire. Her love and knowledge of Scripture are contagious. She comes from a family of Jesus-followers that I am envious of. One of my favorite Bible study leaders is Priscilla Shirer. I use actual Bible studies, written by women and men with a way better understanding than me, to guide me in learning more about Jesus and Scripture. As much as I would love to do that, I haven’t mastered that skill yet. You’d think after all of these years in church I would be able to crack open the Bible and pull together my own introspective study of a verse or a book. Part of my daily quiet time is Bible study. Whether it’s 5 minutes or 50, it goes a long way in helping to start the day off well. No matter what you call it, your time with God is precious. It goes by many names: quiet time, Bible study, or devotional time. Fostering and growing your relationship with Jesus requires daily time together, just like any other relationship. Sundays are a huge part of the Christian walk, but I didn’t learn until much later how important having daily time with God is. Today I want to share about a specific part of my morning routine – Bible study. A big part of that is in my morning routine, but I’ll save that for another post. If you know me, then you know I’m all about making every day a good day.
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