Meet Me in the Morning, Part 1
June 8, 2016
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For years the weakest link in my Christian walk was my hit-and-miss prayer life. I had always hoped to have a breakthrough to a powerful, enjoyable, and consistent prayer life. But it was not until I realized that it was not the "how" of prayer that was my problem, but the "when"!
When Moses wanted to see God's glory, God said, "Come up to the mount in the morning and present yourself to me in the morning, and bring no one with you." Spending time alone with God first thing in the morning before the busy distractions and carnal routines intrude on our thoughts and set our emotions on course for the day, is the secret and price for intimacy with God.
When Moses wanted to see God's glory, God said, "Come up to the mount in the morning and present yourself to me in the morning, and bring no one with you." Spending time alone with God first thing in the morning before the busy distractions and carnal routines intrude on our thoughts and set our emotions on course for the day, is the secret and price for intimacy with God.
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