Every year, the week after Mother’s Day,
my church back home has Graduate Sunday. This is the week all the High School
graduates go up on stage to be acknowledged before going to college. Then, the
sermon is focused on them and becoming a Christian adult. And every year a few
things are said, ‘So many lose their faith in college, strive to be among the
few who don’t’ ‘Make sure you find a good church to get involved with’ ‘Make
good Christian friends’ AND, ‘Don’t forget about your quiet time, because if
you aren’t talking to God *insert something bad here.*’ The problem with all of
this is no one ever tells you HOW, they only say it needs to be done. Then when
you move to college and become overwhelmed by all the changes these things
become the first to fall to the wayside. Today I am going to give you 5 tips to
help you have and keep your quiet time in college.
1)
Schedule time
everyday to read your Bible and Pray. Whether this is right when you wake up,
while you are eating breakfast, or before bed. Whatever time you chose STICK TO
IT!!! It doesn’t matter what happened that day or what will happen, stick to
the time you set out for yourself. If
you never set a time it will always be, ‘I will do it later’ which turns into tomorrow
which turns into never. Or if you do set a time and don’t stick to it then the
habit will never form.
2)
Have a
schedule of what you want to read each day. This could be choosing a book of
the Bible and reading through it one chapter a day, or finding an app that
gives you a plan. Whatever you chose to do, again, stick to it! But also don’t
forget that if you get behind a day or two don’t worry about catching up, just
pick up where you left off. God wants to spend quality time with you, He doesn’t
want you stressing about reading 7 chapters in an hour because you forgot all
week.
3)
Find a way to
keep yourself interested in your reading. I like to underline different colors
for different meanings, pink for love, silver for blessings etc. Other people
write their favorite verses out in a notebook, some do Bible Journaling. Find
something to keep you interested even as the semester goes on.
4)
Find an accountability partner. This could be
an older woman back home you check in with once in a while, a good friend who
isn’t afraid to call you out, or even a Sunday school teacher or pastor (if
your church is small enough). Find someone who will keep you accountable but
who you are also comfortable sharing with. If aren’t comfortable with this
parson you will just end up saying, ‘yeah everything is great’ even when it
isn’t.
5)
Lastly, and
most importantly, you have to do it because you want to, not because you have
too. Never do anything for God because you think you have to do it. You have to
want to spend time with Him every day, otherwise it becomes a chore and God
does not want spending time with Him to be a chore. If you love God you will
want to spend time with Him and finding time for your daily quiet time will be
a piece of cake.
Love
God, Love Others, Love Disney,
~Lacey
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