January
21
2010

Day 21 – Love is satisfied in God

The Lord will continually guide you, and satisfy your desire. — Isaiah 58:11

Today’s Dare

Be intentional today about making a time to pray and read your Bible. Try reading a chapter out of Proverbs each day (there are thirty-one—a full month’s supply), or reading a chapter in the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John). As you do, immerse yourself in the love and promises God has for you. This will add to your growth as you walk with Him.

How do you think spending time daily with God will change your situation and perspective? How can you make Him a bigger part of your day?

4 Comments to “Day 21 – Love is satisfied in God”

  1. By Kevin and Wendy, January 21, 2010 @ 11:26 am

    this is going to be a challenge…BUT i know when you intentionally bring Christ to the forefront of your life a lot of things start to feel better!!

  2. By Sister Sue (In Christ), January 21, 2010 @ 1:46 pm

    Hi My paster saw my Husband and has encouraged him to have daily devotionals and as I said yesterday He started to pray which he has not done for a long time. I do think prayer is powerful and even believe that couples that pray together usually stay together. It is challenging for us as I like to pray often and spend time reading Gods word and my husband is not as close to the Lord usually. We may be getting some counsel from our paster and i also see another counsellor who my husband wont go back to. Im have been off work for medical reasons and now am trying to find work. Finances has compounded problems already present in our marriage. Thankyou for taking the time to encourage me and other couples and say your praying. I really could sense yesterday am a strong sense that someone was praying! I know this is on the internet if you ever want to chat further Wendy or Kevin please feel free to call at 9055732924. Thanks Susan

  3. By Dorothy Marsland, January 22, 2010 @ 2:57 pm

    Day 21: I am playing catch up and how wonderful it is! This a.m. I read more from the Bible than my usual morning study – once I got started I didn’t want to stop. I also was devoting the early morning 7-9:30 to praise and worship music as I would be participating in a group study in my home and really wanted God here. Wow! He does not disappoint when you call upon Him. I know He is a bigger part of my day when I fast. There is something about giving up and I think that it is giving in along with obedience when you fast. There is a calmness that comes over me.

    Tonight, Dave and I will be making our special dinner and he already has the recipe for a special potato dish. I am marinating the lamb chops and can’t wait for our time together.

  4. By Marie, January 26, 2010 @ 3:01 pm

    By spending time with someone, you get to know them better; this is no different with God.
    I find I need to spend my quiet time with God in the morning (first thing) before the busyness of the day pushes Him to the back seat. This will better help me know and understand His will for me in my life.