Given my daily curriculum, I have both parameters and a due date. I know what I have to relate the day to, and I better do it fairly quickly because that evening (in theory) I have to present what I have learned to the world. In short: I expected to learn. I sought answers to questions, I wasn't just going to quit until I got them. There was no settling for not being taught.
I focus inward, outward, onward, upward - on learning. It was almost like a chemical reaction took place inside my spirit when I was in the Word daily. I functioned differently. The world around me responded differently. I had opportunity to share with people about what I believed. My influence expanded. Why? Because I was connected with God. When I moved, it was Him moving. My self no longer colored the water.
That deep connection with the Father is how Heaven touches earth. That is how the world is going to be changed.
In the past I have done devotional reading. But, this time around the barn is different. Beyond reading and reflecting, I am seeking the face of God in everything. He is always talking to us. Always. About everything. This really isn't an exaggeration. He will use the most simple things to teach you the most profound principles. My eyes were open, and I could tell that God's grace was flowing through me. When His grace flows through you, His favor is upon you. When His favor is upon you, it is in order for Him to be glorified. His disciples will be great leaders, influencers, and teachers and their portfolios will not be self-promoting (in fact, they'll probably appear kind of average, maybe even a little irrelevant). The only explanation will be Christ.
I could hear His voice more clearly than I ever could before. It was incontrovertible. I knew who He was, and I knew what He was saying. But, when days passed and life got "too busy" for intimacy with God, doubt settled in and clouded the certainty of His voice. In a past post I had written about desiring a life abundant of God. This is how that happens: draw closer to Him, touch Him, and let Him exchange our limitations for His glory.
Romans 12:2And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.