Sunday, April 18, 2010

6:33 Club



Matthew 6:33 in the Amplified Bible says, “But seek (aim at and strive after) first of all His kingdom and His righteousness (His way of doing and being right), and then all these things taken together will be given you besides.” Those “things” are the daily things of life – what we are going to eat, drink, and wear. Basically, the cares of each day.



God is calling us anew to seek him first. We need to go to God first – when we have a need, when something good has happened, when we need advice, when we go about our daily chores, when a decision has to be made, when life is good, and when it doesn’t seem to be. He should be the One who hears all of our good news first and He should be the One who directs our doings and goings each day.


There is only one way this is going to happen. We need to stay in constant communication with Him. We don’t just need to pray once a day. We need to pray hundreds of prayers each day. The prayers may just be a word or a short sentence. And we also need to listen all day. We need to be on the alert that He may speak to us at any time.


But, we also need to set aside a part of our day to fully spend time with Him each day. Jesus gave us a good example of this. Though Jesus was one with the Father, He felt a need to get away by Himself and spend time with His Father one on one. How much more would it seem we would need such a time? Mark 1:35 tells us, “While it was still night, way before dawn, he got up and went out to a secluded spot and prayed.” (The Message) Because Jesus spent quality time with the Father before the day began, He was able to move in the will of God without hesitation throughout the day. He did not have to stop and “pray about it,” as we hear Christians say so often. He had already received what He needed for that day.


I am challenging each of you to join the “6:33 Club” with me! Let’s seek Him first! Let’s meet one on one with Him in the morning before our day starts. Before anything – before we eat, before the kids are up, before we read our email, before we get on our way.


In the morning You hear my voice, O Lord; in the morning I prepare [a prayer, a sacrifice] for You and watch and wait [for You to speak to my heart]. Psalm 5:3 (Amplified Bible)


Yes, it might be a sacrifice. But the rewards will outweigh the effort to get out of bed a little early. As your day unfolds, you will see how much better and smoother your day goes when you are prepared. In fact, you might find you’ll want to set your “opportunity clock” earlier and earlier as your time with your Lord gets sweeter and sweeter.


9 comments:

  1. What a great post!!

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  2. I'm in, Dorothy! I have a prayer time scheduled first thing every morning, but I admit that sometimes I can get sidetracked by checking my blog, or email *blush*... I always get back to my time with the Lord, but there is something precious and essential about giving Him that very first hour of the day♥ I love your idea of joining together and giving each other a bit of accountability on this☺

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  3. For Christmas I gave the Lord this as a gift. I told Him that I would stay off the computer until I'd spent some time with His Word and prayer. I've kept the promise, except for a few "urgent" things that had me on the computer early.

    It's been GOOD.

    I'm with you, Mom!

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  4. Anonymous11:25 AM

    What a beautiful post, Lady Dorothy!! I will do this! It won't be necessarily in the morning or any specific time... but I will do it as Daja is doing it... staying off the computer until I've "spent some time with His Word & prayer".

    Thank you for the prompting, dear heart. <3

    Love you~ Andrea
    xoxoxoxoxo

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  5. Kristina11:43 AM

    You are a wise woman, Lady Dorothy! I am happy to join the 633 Club! Love, Kristina

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  6. So true!

    Making time to be in Spirit is the way to start your day!

    Thank-you Lady Dorothy!

    love,kelee

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  7. Anonymous8:25 PM

    Lady Dorothy, I just wanted to thank you for the link to Covenant Eyes here on your blog. I just downloaded it for our computer & I'll be downloading it for my little notebook computer as well. Miss Caboose has been online quite a bit lately & I can't always stand & watch over her shoulder, as I'd like to do. It's nice to have "another set of eyes" watching for me, when I can't. :-)

    Thanks again!!

    Love you~ Andrea
    xoxoxoxoxo

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  8. Oh, I'm so glad you ladies are joining me! Some have responded on Facebook, too. Please feel free to come on back and comment ( or email me) about what you have gained through your commitment.

    Andrea, I am so glad that the Covenant Eyes link has helped someone! I think it is a wonderful idea and a fantastic tool. Accountability is such a good thing. Thank you for letting me know!

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  9. Anonymous10:07 AM

    We didn't get the "accountability" aspect of it, Lady Dorothy... just the filter. But I have since had to discontinue the service. :-( I couldn't get it to work with my health food co-op ordering system online. *sigh* But it's a wonderful tool & I highly recommend it to anyone. Thank you all the same, even tho it was a short-lived venture for us.

    Love you!!!!! <3 <3

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