"Have you been spending time with God?"
I try to remind the students that I'm not asking them this question to make them feel guilty, nor does God want them to shrink away from Him in their guilt. He longs to be with us, and we were designed for fellowship with Him.
So why is it so hard?
I admit that even in my own life, some days I find myself trying to remember the last time I sat still before the Lord. God has taken away the sense of guilt or shame I used to feel, and has replaced it with a sense of mourning. It is sad to go without our Father's fellowship. I want to take joy in just being in His Presence. And without the Bible, how will I recognize His voice? How will I know who He is? Without our Daily Bread, we starve ourselves.
How do we let this happen?

I think it happens because we don't let God take control. We tend to think, "I need to spend more time with God. I just need to do it." How many of us have actually asked God for help?
"You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit and that your fruit should abide,
so that whatever you ask the Father in my name, he may give it to you."
John 15:16
I encourage my students to start out by doing three things:
1) Ask God to help you. We are not in control, and we can do nothing apart from Him. Ask Him to give you this spiritual blessing of spending time with Him.
2) "A Psalm a day keeps the devil away." My brother said this to me once, and I thought it sounded corny. And then I just decided to try it, and God has blessed my spiritual walk abundantly. When you have a spare five or ten minutes, whip out that Bible and read a Psalm.
3) Engage in the Word with others. It is hard to keep ourselves accountable, but what if you planned to meet with a friend once a week for one hour to dive into the Word? How would that change your daily encounter with the Lord? How much would it help a fellow sibling in Christ?
So I ask that as you and I both struggle to find our own time with the Lord, that you would join me in praying for these students that are not practicing quiet time before God. Please pray that God would impress it on their hearts, give them the motivation, and that they would follow through in engaging daily with God and His Word.
Praying for the peace that surpasses understanding -
Rachel