Distractions
I am a sports fan. I enjoy watching baseball, football- The American type, and auto racing. With the three overlapping over the past couple of months I haven't been focused on other more important things. It's difficult to prepare for studies that I lead- at least getting started- once I'm started the focus comes easily- but getting started is the issue. Now I have fewer excuses for starting but I'm sure the distractions will find me- or I'll continue to find them.
Lately, I have been reading the Psalms. It's been about 5 and a half months since I started my reading time hasn't been very long (per day) but it has brought me to a greater understanding of God's power and His compassion on us. Sometimes I'll read a Psalm multiple times if I don't get a grasp of what the writer is trying to communicate. Within 1 week I should finish and am thinking about what type of reading to do next. Should I do something similar and focus on few words? Should I go for quantity and get an overall picture? Should I try for something in the middle? On one hand I 'm thinking about Proverbs and reading them either one per day for multiple months or concentrating on one before moving to the next. Another thought is to read through the Bible, multiple versions along with the study notes in those different versions. I have a week to decide- I'm sure in that week distractions will come up and I may be reading something different altogether. Or maybe someone will come up with an idea that I haven't even thought of.
Lately, I have been reading the Psalms. It's been about 5 and a half months since I started my reading time hasn't been very long (per day) but it has brought me to a greater understanding of God's power and His compassion on us. Sometimes I'll read a Psalm multiple times if I don't get a grasp of what the writer is trying to communicate. Within 1 week I should finish and am thinking about what type of reading to do next. Should I do something similar and focus on few words? Should I go for quantity and get an overall picture? Should I try for something in the middle? On one hand I 'm thinking about Proverbs and reading them either one per day for multiple months or concentrating on one before moving to the next. Another thought is to read through the Bible, multiple versions along with the study notes in those different versions. I have a week to decide- I'm sure in that week distractions will come up and I may be reading something different altogether. Or maybe someone will come up with an idea that I haven't even thought of.
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