2 thoughts on “Just A Closer Walk With Thee”
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After reading your article, Dan, my thoughts are in sync with those articulated so well by Randy Ford. In our hectic, fast-pace world, with so many high tech devices at our fingertips, it’s so easy to fall into a trap of scanning through a thought-provoking article like yours, only to spend hours on social media.
Then we get up and run to the next item on our “To-Do-List” for the day. It’s a real challenge for working parents with younger children, of course. I remember those days very well. But now that I’m retired, I have no excuse not to take time out for reading and meditating on His Word.
Thanks for the first of a series of articles, Dan! I look forward to reading—and meditating on—the articles that follow.
It seems that in this busy, hectic, and technological world that the the truth of meditation has been lost. I appreciate the reminder and the call to take time to meditate on our marvelous Father and our Great Shepherd, Jesus Christ. Very thought provoking and encouraging article Bro. Price.