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We’re back in the Psalms for this week!

Here’s our sixth verse of the year:

The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

Psalm 27:1

You got this.

Reflection

But he would withdraw to desolate places and pray.

Luke 5:16

You do what?

This is the reaction I get when explaining my normal morning routine. Quiet time has become a precious time for me. And I need it to be the first thing each day.

So, I get up early. No need to put a definite time on it. Just early enough that it’s before the rest of the house. Early enough that the quiet time contains quiet time.

I need an hour or so. Sometimes it’s a lot less, sometimes it’s more. And on the ideal morning, I’m able to do a few basic things: pray, read, think and write.

Nothing magic or original here. I try to follow tried and true ways to grow my faith and go deeper into relationship with God. And I try to purposefully respond to that time with him either in thought or by writing.

This is my habit. But it’s just a flavor of good practice. God meets us when we seek after him. We need to saddle up and seek—whatever that looks like for each of us.

The early rise and the time spent in quiet is now easy. Staying focused and then carrying my intentions into my day are the difficult parts.

But that’s the whole point—attuning my will to his in the quiet so my life can emulate his will for me through the day.

Lofty goal. But it is worth it.

God, help me seek and find you in the quiet.

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