September 10th

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Genesis 24

An amazing man and chief servant. Ok, I know we just started our Amazing Women of the Bible series on BttB and P4 and Rebekah is our woman for the day, but it was the Abraham's chief servant who stole the show for me in Genesis 24. All through this chapter we see this servant (we aren't even told his name) tuned into God like crazy. Did you notice the genuine way he communicated with God through prayer and worship? God permeated everything this man did. I found myself thinking I want to be like him!

So if God permeating our life is the goal, let's talk about how we get there? Is there something that works well for you? Maybe a particular routine or just setting aside a certain time or place to meet with God? I'm guessing there are lots of different things that work, so share some of them with us. New and fresh ideas for growing our relationship with the Lord are always good. Tami W.

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I love this story in Genesis 24. It so clearly shows God's divine direction in a life. We can also expect God's divine direction in our lives as well. AS far as a routine to spend time with God, well the bus works for me. I have a car, but it's a long and expensive commute to get to work. I choose to take the bus instead.
I spend that reading the Bible and quietly praying in my heart. I also read other devotional books sometimes.

reading the Bible and being obedient to what it teaches and instructs to do...for me is the best way to get to there.

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Tami Weissert

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Hi, my name is Tami Weissert, the P4 facilitator and the "voice" behind the blogs. I'm also co-host of the Back to the Bible radio program with Dr. Kroll. A little about me. I'm married to Jeff, and we love scuba diving, playing with our 3 dachshunds and going to Husker football games. I also love growing orchids, singing and Diet Pepsi. I hope you'll join in the blog conversation as we read through the Bible and grow together.

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