Spiritual altars
After reading about Abram's journey through Canaan in Genesis 12-15 and the altars he built whenever God spoke to him, I've been thinking about how we mark "God encounters" like he did. Over the years I've collected a bundle of "encounter" memorabilia; things like key verses, magazine or book articles that have spoken to me just at the right time, or tokens of encouragement from people. At the moment they are scattered in various places and I'm now forced to concede that I need to put something more organised in place to remind me of those moments or they will be devalued by forgetfulness.
A simple way to build a "spiritual alter" would be to:
1. Write it down or store it immediately in a special place like an journal or folder that you can keep all through your life. My experience is that the enemy encourages us to forget these wonderful times.
2. Tell someone who you trust about it but only after you've written it down or stored it away. Declaring God's goodness builds up the faith of others.
3. Note the date and time. Coming back to a specific date can show the progress you are making in your walk with God.
4. Regularly go back to your "spiritual altar" and remind yourself of your encounter(s) with God.
A simple way to build a "spiritual alter" would be to:
1. Write it down or store it immediately in a special place like an journal or folder that you can keep all through your life. My experience is that the enemy encourages us to forget these wonderful times.
2. Tell someone who you trust about it but only after you've written it down or stored it away. Declaring God's goodness builds up the faith of others.
3. Note the date and time. Coming back to a specific date can show the progress you are making in your walk with God.
4. Regularly go back to your "spiritual altar" and remind yourself of your encounter(s) with God.
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