Devotional Life/Quiet Time
Various passages March 5, 2023
I. Introduction:
A. What I am going to talk about today is a practice that Jesus did that
I think is the one practice of Jesus that most of us already do!
1. So my goal today is not to teach something that is new to you
but hopefully be able to add some new dimension or tweak it
just a little bit so you can excel still the more at it
2. Simply raising water temperature a single degree means the
difference between just having hot water and creating energy.
At 211 degrees, water is hot. At 212 degrees, it boils and you
can generate enough force to power a train, a ship or a large
machine.
3. Thus I have made one of my life values this “to excel still the
more” to take something I already have and make it even better
B. So today I want to talk about our devotional lives, many call it our
quiet time, where we set apart time on a daily or regular basis to
spend time with God.
1. My hope is to maybe help you find that one-degree
improvement or a new and different aspect of it that can move it
from being something good to something that boils and
produces the energy of the Holy Spirit in your life.
C. For years, I had time set aside to do my quiet time with God where,
if I was honest, it fell way short of what I believe God desires of us
and what we learned last week is the purpose of these practices!
1. Remember last week we learned that the purpose of these
spiritual disciplines is an intentional wholehearted seeking after
God where we connect with him resulting in a transformation
that makes us more godly!
2. That is not what happened with me.
a. Instead, I spent time studying God’s word, getting to know
the text better and more accurately but never coming a bit
closer to God or meeting God through his word.
b. Instead of talking to God through prayer, I said my list of
prayers for others, the church and myself.
c. Instead of worshipping God, I was singing or listening to
Christian songs without my heart engaging and my mindelevating
God, telling him how true those words are about
him!
3. So it is possible to have a quiet time where I get the text right,
say my prayers and sing or listen to Christian music and never
connect with God in a way that I am transformed in the core of
my being by his glory and his Spirit!
D. We learned last week that Sabbath is a day or a few hours a week
where we stop everything, we are doing to connect with God and
ourselves in a way that we can reorient our entire life around
God.
1. That is a major gift that God has given to us to address the
stronghold that busyness and hurry has on our lives.
2. In the same way, a quiet time is a daily time where we stop to
connect with God to reorient our upcoming day around him and
to be recharged by his Holy Spirit.
• So to start we need to know that this was a practice that Jesus did that
would be to our benefit to imitate.
II. Jesus’ quiet time
A. Turn to Mark 1
1. Context –
a. Jesus had just finished a very full day of ministry – he taught
in the synagogue in the morning, after church, so to say, he
cast a demon out of a man. As a result of this, immediately
news about Jesus was spreading everywhere around there
b. Then he went to Simon’s house for lunch, he healed Simon’s
mother in law of a severe fever.
c. When evening came, they described it as the whole city had
gathered at his door bringing those who were sick and
demon possessed. Jesus healed many of the sick and cast
out many of the demons.
2. Now we come to the passage I want to read – Read v35-38
a. Now the way I would have responded is look at the golden
opportunity God had given us with everyone looking for
me. Revival has broken out; we need to take advantage of
this while God is moving. Or they would have found me
still asleep in my bed from being so tired from a long day of
ministry the day before
b. But Jesus – reread v35.
B. Turn to Luke 5:15-16
1. Context – this is another time where Jesus had healed a leper
and news was spreading about him.
2. Read v15-16
3. As demands and opportunities grew, Jesus’ response was often
to slip away into the wilderness to pray.
C. We even see in Israel a similar pattern
1. Read Exodus 33:7
2. Slip away from the busyness and hurry of everyday life to be
alone with God!
D. Four foundational principles to a devotional life
1. Often or regularly
2. Busyness, hurry, opportunities and things to do should not stop
us from doing this!
3. A place that is secluded (free of distractions) from others and
the busyness and hurry of life.
4. Do it to seek God.
• So with the time I have left I want to share with you
III. How I do and recommend others quiet times!
A. The goal: to enter the presence of God without any agenda except
to build my relationship with him and enjoy him. I want to listen to him,
seek after his agenda for my life, share my heart with him and worship
him
B. The method is one that Martin Luther, the great reformer,
used. We learn of his method in a letter that he wrote to his barber
when his barber asked him how he prayed. His prayer life was built
around praying through the Scripture. I call his method WAR
C. So the first thing Martin would do is capture the heart of the
text. Before you pray through a passage, you need to know what it
is saying.
So here is the process I recommend you do before you war through
the passage.
1. Capture the heart/big idea of this passage
a. Open with prayer – Psalm 119:18
b. Read and reread the passage.
c. Watch for key turns points in passages with conjunctions
d. Ask these two key questions
• what is he talking about – subject
• what is he saying about what he is talking about –
complement
e. Summarize the heart/big idea of the passage in your own
words.
2. Anything your heart is drawn to in this passage.
3. What is God speaking to you about your life from this
passage?
4. What are you going to do about what God is speaking to you
about?
D. Next WAR/pray through the passage
1. Worship, praise, and thank God from things in the text about
him and what he has done.
2. Admit/confess sin in your life that is inconsistent with the text.
3. Request/petition/ask God to do things for you in light of the
text.
IV. Communion
A. Communion is all about remembering Jesus and his death for us.
1. In preparation for communion today, I want you to turn to
Romans 5:6-9.
2. Listen as I read this.
B. What I want you to do to prepare for communion today is to WAR
through this passage. So in light of this passage
1. Worship, praise and thank God
2. Admit/confess sin in your life (ways of thinking, attitudes, and
actions, inconsistent with God’s love for you)
3. Request/petition/ask God to do (in your life in light of his
amazing love for you)
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