I think all of us can remember certain times in our lives when our passion for Jesus spilled out of our hearts, flooded our minds, and filled us with a sense of peace, joy, and inspiration to tell others about Jesus.
So what happens?
Did I stay “right there” for the rest of my life? Well – no. I wish I could say that I did. But as life’s busy-ness and pressures began to take priority over my time, the fire burning in my soul soon faltered.
Because I allowed “the cares of this life” to become a priority, I abandoned the time I spent in prayer, worship, and in learning of God’s character through the study of God’s Word, and fellowship with other women who were also committed to grow their faith.
I ached to find my way back to that place I had once been, but I needed help to know how. Titus 2:4 instructs the older woman to teach the younger, so I sought out older women whose walk with Christ I wanted to emulate.
I am confident the insights I gleaned from these passionate Christ followers are what God used to help me find my way back to an intimate walk with Him. So what did I learn? I’m so glad you asked. In the church, there is a temptation to “pretend” we have it all together, I think that lack of vulnerability is one area where we fail one another in the Christian community, so I applaud your courage to seek help.
Steps to Take
These steps transform my intimacy with Christ whenever I start to wander – which happens more often than I’d like to admit!
1. Get alone with God to search your heart and confess your sin to Him.
Unconfessed sin is the number one hindrance to a believer’s intimacy with Christ, so always begin with honest reflection on your own heart. Recently, my daughter shared with my Sunday School class that she writes out all the sins that God reveals to her so she can be intentionally in repenting and turning from her sin.
If you are married, know that harboring resentment against your husband for not measuring up to your expectations is a real threat to your intimacy with Christ.For marriage help you can read my book: If My Husband Would Change I’d Be Happy & Other Myths Wives Believe.
2. Begin reading through all the Bible stories from Genesis onward.
This process will help you learn to recognize God’s ways in your own life and help you trust Him. It will also help you know His character and cause your heart to love Him more and more as you discover God for who He really is – and not who you may perceive Him to be.
3. Write out Psalm 119 in a journal.
When you’ve finished, you can always begin writing and praying through Psalm 119 again. Each time I go through this process, it causes my love for God to swell. (In fact, I am so in love with Psalm 119, with God’s help I am now memorizing the whole chapter!)
Work through a study on the Names of God. My favorite is: Lord I Want to Know You by Kay Arthur.
4. Learning the Names that God gave Himself throughout the Bible will help you know Him more intimately, trust Him more, and fall in love with who He really is – rather than who you may perceive Him to be.
5. Read biographies about people who lived in total abandon to Christ.
Seeing the impact of others for the cause of Christ will help you remember we all get one moment on this planet to live the purpose for which God created us: To know Christ and to make Christ known.
6. Ask God for help.
7. Don’t give up.
Scripture says, “He who began and good work in you will bring it to completion… It is God who works in you to will and to do His good pleasure.” (Philippians 1:6; 2:13)
Isn’t that exciting? You aren’t in this alone. God grants His Spirit to help anyone who has received Jesus as Lord and Savior, and I know He can help you too.* And if you live in a manner worthy of your calling, I am certain you will have no regrets.
[written by Rhonda Stoppe]
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