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8 Evening Habits of Maturing Christians

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Based on the 8 Evening Habits of Highly successful people, this 1-minute devotion explains how each habit can be adapted to apply to Christian maturity. #Bible #BibleLoveNotes #Devotions #Success

Before bed, many highly successful people:(1)
1. Get tasks done.
2. Read.
3. Write down the day's biggest accomplishments.
4. Plan for the next day.
5. Turn off electronics.
6. Get enough sleep.
7. Meditate.
8. Spend time with family.(1) 


Many of these habits would be good for Christians, but with a Biblical foundation:
1. Make sure we've honored our responsibilities. See Everything We Do
2. Read the Bible. See Collect it Daily
3. Write down something we've learned about Jesus or record a victory we've had over sin.  See Journal is a Verb
4. Ask God's blessings for the following day. See Quiet TIME
5. Get offline and go "online" with God. See Talk or Power
6. Get enough sleep (this is good for so many things, spiritual and physical). See Eat, Rest, Cry
7. Meditate on a Bible verse as we fall asleep. See Singing in the Shadow
8. Pray for our family. See 5 Ideas for Effective Prayer

These are practical ways to obey the commands in Philippians 2:12-13 and Romans 12:1-2.

Why not look over these possibilities and ask God if you need to add any to your evening routine. They may bless your life with spiritual "success."
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(1)The source for this list was in an article that is now not available. A similar list can be found at this source: 10 Bedtime Habits.
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10 comments:

  1. This is a wonderful group of ideas to help physically, spiritually, and to calm my mind before resting. Thank you for this devotion.

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    1. I'm glad you enjoy BLN, Wendy.
      Thanks for the encouraging words.
      Gail : )

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  3. Love this! Thank you. I appreciate you.

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  4. These are such wonderful habits that are worth cultivating. I'll try to start doing them.
    This is a very lovely blog you have here! I got the link on sisiyemmie.com and I am so glad I checked it out! God bless you for the good work you're doing.

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  5. Hi Gail,
    Just stayed reading your blog after getting your One Minute Bible Love Notes. I'm a new Christian and trying hard to grow in my faith. It does take work and need all the help I can get.
    God is Awesome,
    Donna

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