Do you notice how great you feel after you exercise regularly? Up until our move to Minden & back again I was running regularly. I had more energy, felt better physically & my clothes fit better.
Then, we started packing & moved. By the time I was ready to start running again, we were thinking of moving again. So now it's been well over a year & not much physical exercise.
Sonja & I ran in the 5K run for Breast Cancer Awareness yesterday. We got 2nd in our age division! Yeah for us! Don't ask how we did overall...
I digress. Even though neither of us had been training regularly for this run, we did it anyway. We ran what we could (did a bit of walking) nice & easy, not giving up until we crossed that pink & white finish line.
1 Timothy 4:7-8 says
Have nothing to do godless myths and old viwes' tales, rather, train yourself to be godly. For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come.
As I thought about this verse while doing my
Daniel homework, I realized how much BETTER we'll feel & how much more our Godly training is than our physical. If I feel so good after running regularly, imagine how I feel after studying my Bible regularly.
One thing that has hindered my studying in the past is guilt. Guilt of not doing my
life journal everyday or guilt that I couldn't make myself get up in the morning early & do it. That was an attack from the enemy.
In the front of the
life journal it says to give God the
best time of your day. It doesn't have to be a certain time, just give him your best. If you aren't a morning person, don't do it in the morning.
Do it when you're at your best. If you miss a day, don't feel guilty, just get back at it the next day. If you are doing the
life journal, don't feel like you have to "make up" all the days you miss. Just keep pressing on & you'll read those selections next year.
Just as it said in our
Daniel workbook, not one moment you spend in Bible study will ever be wasted.