Tara-Leigh Cobble
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I love some of the stuff by Spurgeon and Chambers, but a lot of the things we're consuming today are self-focused or fluffy, bordering on self-help.
And I can't speak for anybody else who prefers to read their Bible at night, but personally, I never ever meditated on God's Word in my dreams, if only I were that holy.
It's basically Tony Robbins in a prayer shawl, not that there's anything wrong with that.
So I decided to move my Bible reading to the first part of my day just for a week to see if it made a difference.
Maybe you've tried it all and you wonder if you'll ever love reading the actual Bible or if you'll always just feel intimidated by it.
It wasn't an easy shift since I'd made a pretty solid habit of doing it at night, but I kept at it.
Are you tired of losing steam after six weeks?
I started to see how fruitful it was.
Or maybe you've never tried to read through the Bible because you aren't quite sure if God is even real or which religion is right if he is real.
And since I'm a results-driven person, that was enough to make me want to build my schedule around that change.
But at least you're curious and proactive enough to try to take a step toward getting some information.
So find the time that works best for you.
If it's been no time, then any time will be better.
Otherwise, you wouldn't be here.
There's no shame in the nighttime quiet time game.
And I'm glad you're here.
You're not alone either.
But if there is any way at all that your time can be within the first hour or so of waking up, all the better.
This is a place where you can ask your questions without fear of being shamed.
Regardless of where you're coming from, the Bible Recap is here to help.