In walking with God, we start out our day with worship, we have to feel His presence, be filled with the Spirit and worship music and worshiping the lord help us to fell His presence in our life.
We need to find a scripture, specifically the one the Lord wants us to practice. The area of our life that He wants to transform, that next level He wants us to attain to. Who He wants to become to us, and in us.
Walking with God is about being transformed into the image of Jesus, so that we manifest Him in our lives.
We start out with a short prayer. A giving of thanks for Him being in our lives, and a commitment to allow Him to live through us throughout the day. We daily surrender our will and life to Him.
We think about the twenty-four hours ahead. We ask God to direct our thinking, especially asking that it be divorced from self-pity, dishonest or self-seeking motives.
During the day we may face indecision. We may not be able to determine which course to take, we ask for revelation, inspiration, an intuitive thought or decision, the answer will come if we practice this. We will begin to progressively the things we may encounter.
The Lordship of Jesus or His government is a government of rest. We must learn how to draw the peace of God; it should be flowing like a river in our life.
We ask that we be shown all through the day what our next step will be, to be given what we need to take care of any problems we may encounter. We ask for freedom from self-will. We do not ask for ourselves, but to glorify God, and be an example and represent the Lord, the one we live to please. We are ambassadors of Christ. We may ask for ourselves, help me to be this or that if others will be helped. We never pray for our own selfish ends, it doesn’t work.
Jesus is interceding for us before the throne, and we want to be praying the same thing.
As we go through the day we may become agitated or doubtful, we immediately pause, we ask for the right thought, feeling, attitude and action. We constantly remind ourselves that we are no longer living for ourselves, we are not running the show, we humble ourselves saying to ourselves not my will, but yours be done. We carry the vision of God’s will throughout our activities.
As we practice this we are in much less danger of fear, anger, worry, self-pity or foolish decisions. We are not burning up energy foolishly like we did when we were trying to arrange life to suit ourselves.
