Re: Quiet times / personal bible reading
Timely topic for me, Luke. While never being 100% consistent at home, of late I have dropped off quite a bit.
[quote author="Luke Stevens"]1. What are your ‘quite times’ like? What do you find works for you? What doesn’t? Do you just reading through a book at random? Study certain passages? Read a book with a commentary? Follow a book of daily/weekly studies? Morning? Night? Tips appreciated…
This won’t be too helpful, but I tend to take a bit of a each at certain times.
I can (for a few weeks, maybe a month) follow one of those Daily Devotions, or Spurgeon’s 365 Day book [the name of which I’ve forgotten], etc. I find these helpful in times of struggle or laziness as a lot of thinking is done for you , and you can reflect on the passage and commentary.
When I want to dig into a book I generally try and work my way through the whole book, with commentary and/or Bible dictionary. I try to vary, e.g. OT History, Gospel, Epistle, OT Poetry, OT History, Gospel, etc.
Mornings sometime work for me, but I often find myself too rushed - and often too lazy to get up. ;-) I try and make evenings, ~ 9.30 or so, my (semi-)regular time.
Other days I might just shatter a few windows by singing a few favourite hymns; or perhaps by reading through a liturgy [Evening Prayer, Compline, Prayers of the Hours...]; or even reading a book by a Christian author and attempting to read passages referred to.
As you can see, I am all over the place. I find the variety helps me, as sometimes I want to sing; sometimes I want to sit in quiet contemplation with a Psalm; other times I want “real meat”.
[quote author="Luke Stevens"]
2. Is anyone interested in a little experiment where we work through a book and commit to reading x chapters every week or so for a month, or something like that? I’m not thinking it would be a bible study or anything that full on, just a chance to commit with a few other people (3?) to read xyz book over a few weeks, and with a few people committed it should keep everyone on target. I’m not totally sure how it would work (open to suggestions) but it might be an interesting experiment… thoughts?
I’ll sign up. I think that would be a great idea, keeping us in some form accountable as well as knowing our brothers and sisters out there are reading the same passages. And we can always use the Bible Study forum for any burning questions we have.
I think we could either set it up as a thread, where one person (leader) can post what we are to read [that way people could join in at any time]; else we do it via PMs or e-mail.
Again, a good idea, Luke.
God bless,
Ian.