How do I seek God in the morning?
9 Tips for Seeking God in the Morning
- Put it on the calendar.
- Have a morning routine, and add Bible study into it.
- Don’t fall into the trap of needing to spend a certain amount of time.
- Find some accountability.
- If the mornings are busy, then give grace, and do it at night or in the afternoon.
What does God say about seeking him early in the morning?
“O GOD, You are my God; Early will I seek You” (Psalm 63:1a, NKJV). “This is the day the LORD has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it” (Psalm 118:24). If you have things weighing on your mind as you wake up in the morning, it’s good to go ahead and roll those over to the Lord.
Why do we pray early in the morning?
With morning prayers, the faith in God gets reinforced and you start feeling His presence in every single bit. You start visualizing His grace in every chore and you don’t ever feel alone. Every morning, you remind He and His grace and God certainly will remind you every time.
What does the Bible say about seeking God early?
Psalm 63:1-5 Seek God Early January 17, 2017 Psalm 63:1-5 O God, You are my God; early will I seek You; my soul thirsts for You, my flesh faints for You, in a dry and thirsty land with no water. 2 I have seen You in the sanctuary, to see Your power and Your glory. 3 Because Your loving kindness is better than life, my lips will praise You.
Why do we seek God in the morning?
Maybe there are circumstances in your life that prevent you from seeking God in the early morning hours, but do not let circumstances control you. Put first things first and spend time with God to build a personal relationship with Him. This is vital to the Christian life.
Why does the Bible say to get up early in the morning?
I personally like early mornings because it is quiet, still, and so much easier to hear God speaking to my heart than at any other time. King David saw the value of spending early mornings with God, even in the busy life of a king:
What does it mean to seek after God earnestly?
The word translated “seek earnestly” is related etymologically to the word for “dawn,” and thus some translations have “seek early.” But most commentators agree that the word means earnestly, ardently, or diligently. It was used of wild donkeys looking eagerly for food. The point is, to seek after God means to go after God with an intense desire.