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One of the most common “New Year’s Resolutions” most people make is to get organized. It starts with going thru some piles of papers that you were going to get to, but now you realized they weren’t of any real value. We do a couple of things getting organized and then go
right back into cluttering up things again. The same is true for our spiritual life. Setting aside a particular time for prayer every day will
allow you to declutter your heart and mind from all the things that get in the way of becoming the best version of yourself. That time in the “Classroom of Silence” spent both talking to and then listening to God will free you up from those things that clutter up your life with unimportant things. One of the most common “New Year’s Resolutions” most people make is to get organized. It starts with going thru some piles of papers that you were going to get to, but now you realized they weren’t of any real value. We do a couple of things getting organized and then go right back into cluttering up things again. The same is true for our spiritual life. Setting aside a particular time for prayer every day will allow you to declutter your heart and mind from all the things that get in the way of becoming the best version of yourself. That time in the “Classroom of Silence” spent both talking to and then listening to God will free you up from those things
that clutter up your life with unimportant things. Have you set up your appointment with the Lord each and every day? Have you kept it?
Have you set up your appointment with the Lord each and every day? Have you kept it?