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7 Ways to Energize Your Faith

This 1-minute devotion offers 7 Ways to Energize your faith. #BibleLoveNotes #Devotions

We often describe our relationship with Christ as "walking with the Lord." It's a walk of obedience motivated by our love for Christ, and we don't want to be dragging our feet (2 John 1:6).

Here are some practical ways we can energize our faith and keep in stride with God's purposes for us:

1. Write Bible verses and prayer requests on sticky notes and put them where we'll see them daily.
  
2. Use photos of friends and family as reminders to pray for them. (Photos and Prayer)
  
3. Commit to daily Bible reading and prayer. See Better than Morning Coffee.

4. Have regular fellowship with a small group or prayer partner in addition to Sunday worship. See The Blessings of a Peer Mentor
  
5. Clean up our spiritual environment, getting rid of books, magazines, music, movies, and television shows not pleasing to God (What We Read Matters). 

6. Choose an unsaved friend, coworker, or family member to pray for each week.
   
7. Write down our salvation testimony so we'll be prepared to share it when God gives us opportunity (6 Ways to Use a Written Testimony).

Let's be deliberate and consistent in our walk with the Lord!

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This 1-minute devotion offers 7 Ways to Energize your faith in Christ.

This 1-minute devotion offers 7 Ways to Energize your faith in Christ.


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14 comments:

  1. I will be checking back to hear what others say. I wish I had some kind of reply as to how to fit God into our busy lives. I have had to simplify my life and be a stay at home mom and that has helped. I know that's not realistic for everyone. I guess we each need to pray and ask the Lord to show us individually how we can connect with him each day. When I was working full time, it felt impossible. That's why I'm eager to hear what others have to say on this topic. I would like to eventually return to work in a few years when my child is in school and I am worried about my life becoming so hectic that I miss out on growing my relationship with God.

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    1. Yes, Paige, please check back! I think we all need these fresh ideas.
      God bless you.

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    2. thank you very much, fit in with my morning devotions this day, blessings

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  2. Every morning, I pray in my car before leaving the house and I read my daily bible verse (from the Holy Bible app) before walking into school. Praying puts my mind in the right place and the verse gives me joy. Most people's morning are very hectic, however there is always time to do something for God. These are my two, not so time consuming ways to kickstart my daily walk with God.

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    1. Thanks, Sadie, for sharing your ideas for a great start to the day.
      God bless you!

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    2. I have a Pinterest board I titled: "Amen". If I am stuck waiting anyplace or just need to sit down for few minutes to rest my feet, if I grab my phone and go through my "Amen" board or look for item to add to it, it always calms me and fills my head with Bible verses and thoughts
      of my Lord & Savior. (Some of your 1-Minute Bible Love Notes are there too.)

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    3. Debbie C. I'd like to follow your board😍. As I've turned to Pinterest to find the Gospel there also

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  3. First, I read a Bible Love Note everyday :)

    I also like to listen to sermons via podcast - my recent playlist is full of Timothy Keller's sermons. I found this to be helpful in stopping my stinking-thinking during otherwise "mindless" activities, like doing puzzles, coloring, or exercising; it helps me listen and reset my outlook based on God's word.

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    1. So glad Bible Love Notes is part of your encouragement, Nicki : )
      I like your other ideas too.
      Thanks for sharing them.

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  4. I'm learning to combine activities. For example, I just started memorizing scripture in the Jacuzzi, where I am doing exercises. (I put the verses in a Ziploc bag, and it hangs over the edge of our Jacuzzi cover where I can see it.) I'm also changing how/when I am on social media. It's part of my job to be there, but it can also distract me. So I now "schedule" my social media breaks so they don't drain time that I could use to pursue God-seeking activities. I will be creating a blessing bucket (an old popcorn tin painted to match my living room) that I plan to use to drop in "blessings" I encounter through the year -- and then, next December, when I take time to "remember" my blessings, I will take them out and read them to the praise of the Lord.

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    1. Dawn, I love all of these ideas. I know how social media can consume more time than it should. Like you, it's part of my ministry to be on social media, but I can waste time there too. and love the blessing bucket idea.
      Thanks for sharing.

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  5. I try to put scripture with Everything good or bad in the world. If it's bad, a scripture of solution etc.
    Praise God for even the smallest things or just because he deserves it ❤️

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  6. Change up social media to be ONLY CHRISTIAN ex. FB I only see the Gospel unfollow anyone/anything that isn't. I unfollow anyone who doesn't post the Gospel. But I do go to profiled for g-baby pics😍

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