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lol idiot box, now that's funny :24:

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I have rules for myself.

I don't get online each morning until I've at least spent some time in prayer, and done a devotional if it is convenient (as in, if I can get to my devotional database).

I don't watch any TV until I've read some of the bible during that day.

Seems to help me put the right things first. And let's face it, we probably spent a considerable amount of time online and watching the idiot box every day, so those rules work well for me!

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Maybe not for everyone.... :blink:

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I find that my bible reading and walking the walk goes in cycles. For awhile i will read the bible voraciously, ask questions to gain knowledge, and consciously make decisions to walk the walk. Then i seem to stop reading, asking questions, and stumbling while i try to walk for a period of time.

Is this common among Christians?

Do you have suggestions or advice?

What do you do when you recognize your not spending time "God-wisely"?

1. I believe it to be common among Christians from time to time.

2. Candice gave you some very good advice.

3. The key word in your third question is "recognize", when you aren't using time with God wisely and you don't recognize it, you have a problem. When you recognize that you aren't spending time with God wisely, you can correct the situation. :thumbsup:

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Now that was wise and hit home, ty zimm

I find that my bible reading and walking the walk goes in cycles. For awhile i will read the bible voraciously, ask questions to gain knowledge, and consciously make decisions to walk the walk. Then i seem to stop reading, asking questions, and stumbling while i try to walk for a period of time.

Is this common among Christians?

Do you have suggestions or advice?

What do you do when you recognize your not spending time "God-wisely"?

1. I believe it to be common among Christians from time to time.

2. Candice gave you some very good advice.

3. The key word in your third question is "recognize", when you aren't using time with God wisely and you don't recognize it, you have a problem. When you recognize that you aren't spending time with God wisely, you can correct the situation. :thumbsup:

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