It’s 6:00 a.m., Do Your Children Know Where You Are?

The title of this blog is an actual question I asked a group of parents recently. The question gets to the heart of leaving a spiritual legacy for your children.

Do your children know where to find you daily, in prayer or studying scripture?

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When I begin mentoring a man seriously, I’ll often ask them this, “Make a list of your gods.” They never include the one I’m addressing in this blog.

God said in the first commandment, “You shall have no other gods before me.” If I didn’t have a block of time regularly (preferably daily) to devoted solely to the worship and study of God, I think it’s quite reasonable that God would conclude that everything else in my life was more important than him!

And just for the record, I don’t think much of the One Minute Bible, having your only reading be Oswald Chambers or some other brief devotional, praying while on a treadmill, or listening to a sermon on the radio. Those are all great things to do, but in my opinion are not substitutes for worship, real Bible study or serious prayer.

If we were meeting with our most important client, or our boss, we’d never talk to him from a treadmill, or spend one minute getting to know him. It’s not that it can’t be done. I do pray occasionally as I walk or drive. I just can’t imagine God being truly honored by slipping him in when it’s convenient. If I were God, I think I’d want to know that for at least 15-20 a day, I have your undivided attention and loyalty. “You shall have no other gods…”

There may be godly men or women who don’t have a serious, regular time alone with God. I’ve just never met one.

So, where do you or the person you’re mentoring begin?
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Published on July 01, 2013 01:00
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