ALTAR TIME
WITH GOD
1. Rest
Rest yourself in God’s presence. Create space (internally and externally) for you to talk to God. Give thanks for His great love for you even if you don't know all the ways it reaches you.
2. Re-Invite
Re-invite the Holy Spirit to search your heart and to reveal to you how God is acting and speaking in your life.
3. Review
Review your day, recall specific moments and your feelings at the time. Good or bad, give those moments to God.
4. Reflect
Reflect on what you did, said, or thought in those instances. Were you drawing closer to God, or further away ? Is there an area you need to bring in repentance to your Heavenly Father? Give it to Him.
5. Reaffirm
Reaffirm in a moment of thanksgiving or a personal declaration, that you are a beloved child of the Most-High God through Jesus Christ.
6. Renewal
Invite the Holy Spirit to ref resh you and position your heart to face tomorrow. Think of how you might submit and collaborate more effectively with God’s plan. Be specific. Then conclude with the elements that Jesus taught within the “Our Father ” prayer.
ALTAR TIME
WITH GOD
1. Rest
Rest yourself in God’s presence. Create space (internally and externally) for you to talk to God. Give thanks for His great love for you even if you don't know all the ways it reaches you.
2. Re-Invite
Re-invite the Holy Spirit to search your heart and to reveal to you how God is acting and speaking in your life.
3. Review
Review your day, recall specific moments and your feelings at the time. Good or bad, give those moments to God.
4. Reflect
Reflect on what you did, said, or thought in those instances. Were you drawing closer to God, or further away ? Is there an area you need to bring in repentance to your Heavenly Father? Give it to Him.
5. Reaffirm
Reaffirm in a moment of thanksgiving or a personal declaration, that you are a beloved child of the Most-High God through Jesus Christ.
6. Renewal
Invite the Holy Spirit to ref resh you and position your heart to face tomorrow. Think of how you might submit and collaborate more effectively with God’s plan. Be specific. Then conclude with the elements that Jesus taught within the “Our Father ” prayer.
