4 Morning Habits Of Effective Christians

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“My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O Lord; in the morning will I direct my prayer unto thee, and will look up.” (Psalm 5:3)

How we start our day most often dictates the pattern for the remainder of it. Perhaps not the actual circumstances of the day, but certainly our mindset as we navigate through them. Beginning our day peacefully focused on God allows us to respond, rather than react, to events through the day. It also empowers us to walk through our days with purpose as ambassadors of Christ, and with compassion as laborers in His harvest field.

Here are four morning habits that I have cultivated in my own life through the years. I try to accomplish them before interacting with other humans for mine, as well as their sakes:)

1. BIBLE STUDY

I begin my mornings with coffee and the Word. I am continually reading the Bible through, having completed it 30+ times since beginning my Christian walk. Reading from Genesis 1 to Revelation 22 is not the ideal way to study the bible, but it has become my morning routine to pick up where I left off the day before. If I have to get moving unexpectedly, and can’t get my reading in, I feel the loss throughout the day.

I also listen to the scriptures as I read along. I find the more ways you can get the Word into your spirit, the more likely it is to take root. Decades ago, I purchased an mp3 player, preloaded with the KJV Bible for an astronomical amount of money. The guy who sold it to me was probably laughing at his good fortune, and at how gullible I was, but what great investment it has proven to be! That little electronic device has traveled around the world several times, faithfully piping God’s Word into my ears in many different countries.

I’m sure someone might notice that I’ve listed Bible study before prayer, and is shaking their head ever so slightly in disapproval. I find for myself that beginning with the Word, opens my heart to the avenue of prayer I need to pursue.

2. PRAYER

It can only benefit us to invite the Lord into our day. Together, we can walk and talk as we go along, and nothing is too hard with Him as our companion. I find that as I’m reading the Word,  I realize the things I need to cover in prayer for the day. There are always a multitude of needs. Family members, friends, health, finances, direction, ministries, local, national and world events. The list is endless.

Before all the needs, however, which God already knows we have, why not simply spend time with Him in sweet communion? Not only to get the benefits of His hand, but to also feel the beat of His heart.

Prayer isn’t only about talking to God. It’s also about listening. In the silent waiting, He speaks comfort, direction, wisdom and even secrets if we learn to listen for His still, small voice.

If you are born again, evidenced by speaking in tongues, pray in the Spirit. When you don’t know what else to say, what else to pray for, or when you are overwhelmed by the needs, pray in the Holy Ghost.

3. READING

I always have a book within reach that I’m working through. Not a fiction book for pleasure reading. I reserve those books for the evening when I need to unwind. Early in the day, I reach for books on bible topics, spiritual disciplines or Christian principles that will instruct, strengthen and mature me in my walk with God.

I’m a firm believer that everything we put into our minds, stays there. Our miraculously created brains are the original super computers. We may not be able to pull everything we’ve ever read to the forefront when we choose, but it’s filed away for God to bring to remembrance when it’s needed. We can’t recall what we haven’t put in. This is also why we should be very careful to not put negative material into our brains. It never goes away.

4. JOURNALING

The last habit I’ll mention is journaling, or writing in some fashion. When we read God’s Word, pray, and consume beneficial material, a natural god-given creativity will manifest. Thoughts, ideas, questions, dreams, visions, and plans will begin to churn in our minds, and need an outlet.

I keep a spiral-bound notebook for this purpose. I’ve gone through seasons of journaling 500 words a day, but most often the pages have a thought and a date. I’ve gone back and constructed blogposts, articles, Bible studies and lessons from these bits of data. This is a great time to work on writing projects such as that pesky book idea that won’t leave you alone.

At the least, it’s a blessing to be able to go back through the years, and see where we were, and how much progress we’ve made. When we realize how far God has lead us, and all He has brought us through, our faith is magnified exponentially.

IN SUMMARY

How did your morning go? Was it frantic and rushed? Did you leave the house already frustrated and overwhelmed? Why not start tomorrow differently with Bible study, prayer, instructional reading and creative journaling? Set your alarm an hour earlier. It’ll be worth it.

Blessings In Jesus’ Name!

-Pat

Let’s Move Some Mountains!

Have you been dealing with the same spiritual strongholds for years?

Do you need more faith to get the victory?

If you have been asking God again and again for more faith, with little or no results, it’s a good time to figure out where faith comes from. We can go to a familiar scripture to find the answer.

So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” (Romans 10:17)

Is this all there is to acquiring faith, and more of it? If so, it seems simple enough. Go to church. Listen to the preaching. Apply it to our lives. Enter, FAITH

Yet, there are people who sit in church services three times a week plus prayer meetings, read the Bible daily, and pray faithfully, who, apparently, do not have the faith to get victory over the situations in their lives. Maybe you are one of them.

There must be more. What are we missing?

In Matthew 17, a man brings his devil-possessed son to Jesus, only after he had taken him to the disciples, and they could not cure him. Jesus responded with frustration at what He called a “FAITHLESS and perverse generation.” He then rebuked the devil, which immediately left the young man. What did Jesus know that the disciples did not? What had He been doing that they had not?

Afterward in private, the disciples came to Jesus and asked, “Why could not we cast him out?”

“And Jesus said unto them, BECAUSE OF YOUR UNBELIEF: for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and NOTHING SHALL BE IMPOSSIBLE to you. Howbeit this kind goeth not out BUT BY PRAYER AND FASTING.” (Matthew 17:20-21)

From Jesus’ words, we understand that there are deeply entrenched spirits that cannot be overcome without prayer and fasting.

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Our Oneness, Apostolic, Pentecostal, Holiness Churches are filled with faithful saints, loving pastors, great orators, anointed teachers, generous givers, and even powerful prayer warriors. Those same churches, however, have very few people who FAST with any degree of depth or consistency.

It is understandable, then, that our church families continue to be weighed down and oppressed by deeply entrenched generational spirits such as:

-Depression
-Anxiety
-Confusion
-Bitterness
-Rage
-Unforgiveness
-Abuse

-Addictions

-Poverty
-Disease
-Promiscuity
-Pornography
-Occult
-Suicide

On and on the list could go. What spirits continue to oppress your family even after years of consistent Word and prayer?

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A discipline must be practiced consistently to be effective.

Of all the spiritual disciplines, fasting is by far the most challenging. Yet, as we have already learned, it must be implemented if we are to be overcomers, as God’s Word assures us that we can be.

Flesh must be crucified. It’s the only way.

How much longer will we allow the same strongholds to keep us oppressed that oppressed our parents’ and grandparents’ generations?

MAKE A FASTING PLAN.

If you have never fasted, start small. One meal this week is a start. Two meals next week is progress. Three meals the next week is one whole day.

Here is a simple, long-term fasting goal to work toward:
1 day a week
3 days a quarter
7 days bi-yearly
21 days a year

Let’s move some mountains!

FASTING IS THE ANSWER.

*Please consult with your doctor before you begin any fasting regimen.
*Let him/her know of your plans to fast.
*Do not stop taking prescription medications without counseling with your doctor.
*Remember to drink plenty of water while fasting.

 

INVITATION TO LEAVE FEEDBACK
Do you have a testimony from a fasting experience?

I’d love for you to share it in the comments.
Do you have questions on fasting?

Leave them in the comments, and we’ll discuss them.