Watch and Pray
Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth: I’ve found that one of the biggest threats to a consistent time in prayer and Scripture is just plain tiredness.
Woman: I used to work ten and twelve hour days. I would make a really good attempt at trying to read the Bible, but by the time I got home and I was relaxed and really had my mind focused enough to read it, I was so tired I would have to just pass out and fall asleep.”
Nancy: I’ve found that the more tired I am, the more susceptible I become to temptation. I need God’s presence all the more. So here are some practical ways to stay awake.
- First, get out of bed.
- Then consider praying while standing or walking.
- Sing to God.
- Have your quiet time outside.
- But the most important strategy, of course, is to ask God for help.
When we express our weakness and need, He pours out grace and gives us energy.
The next time you begin your quiet time, ask God to help you watch and pray.
With Seeking Him, I'm Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth.