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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Invite God to Move You

How often does God move you? I don't mean from here to there. I mean emotionally and spiritually. If you are only feeling God's presence in your life every once in a while then I believe there are things you can do to change that. Invite God into your daily life by doing these things: Give Him a personal invitation through daily prayer; Keep scripture fresh on your mind through daily reading of God's Word; This next one takes stepping out of most of our comfort zones but I've found it to be the most rewarding. Introduce the topic of Christ into as much casual conversation as you can find an "in".


I've found that I seem to have very little casual conversation this way. Isn't what God is doing in a friend or even stranger's life far more important than the weather? There is so much joy in serving God and seeing what he means to others. Open real conversations. Don't be afraid to mention to a nonbeliever or stranger that you are "blessed" or "God has been good" to you. Just mentioning His name often sparks questions from others.

Many are afraid to talk about God or pursue their curiosity because they are embarrassed to ask questions or don't know who they can ask. With your bluntness about your love for Christ, it is an open invitation to the curious nonbeliever, the struggling believer searching for prayer support, or the recently moved who is dying to share their story with someone who can relate or appreciate what has happened to them. Don't miss these opportunities for God to show His awesome power to you. Take action to bring Him into every aspect of your life and watch Him move you constantly.

1 Peter 4:10
“As each one has received a gift, minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.” Share what you’ve learned, seen, and heard pertaining to God. It is all a gift and should not be kept to yourself.

How has God moved you lately?  What are some things you do to keep your focus on God in your daily routine?

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