spiritualinspiration:

When Christ has first place in our lives, we will experience many blessings. These include a …
Quiet spirit. As we turn our attention to the Lord  and meditate on His Word, He “leads us beside quiet waters,” where we  find rest for our soul (Ps. 23:2).  The Holy Spirit will help us shut out the “noise” of worldly  distractions so He can provide assurance of our Father’s love and  support. With a quieted heart and mind, we will be able to discern what  God is saying to us.
Stronger faith. Studying the Scriptures will enlarge  our view of God and give us insight and direction. Reading how the Lord  has helped others, we will gain confidence that He is at our side,  enabling us to meet life’s demands. Our faith will grow as we follow His  direction and watch how He works on our behalf.
Purified heart. Like a mirror, the Bible reflects  back to us who we truly are and reveals where we need to change. When we  confess our sin, God promises to cleanse us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9).
Prepared mind. We don’t know what’s in our  tomorrows, but God does. He wants to prepare us for the future—both the  joyous times and the hard ones. Through the Holy Spirit’s ministry, we  will be equipped for whatever life brings (2 Peter 1:3).
Paul’s life demonstrates what it means to give Jesus first place. Because the apostle made Christ the Lord of his life (Gal. 2:20),  he knew joy amidst trials and received the strength to face turmoil and  difficulty. These blessings will also be ours when we make relationship  with Jesus our highest goal.

spiritualinspiration:

When Christ has first place in our lives, we will experience many blessings. These include a …

Quiet spirit. As we turn our attention to the Lord and meditate on His Word, He “leads us beside quiet waters,” where we find rest for our soul (Ps. 23:2). The Holy Spirit will help us shut out the “noise” of worldly distractions so He can provide assurance of our Father’s love and support. With a quieted heart and mind, we will be able to discern what God is saying to us.

Stronger faith. Studying the Scriptures will enlarge our view of God and give us insight and direction. Reading how the Lord has helped others, we will gain confidence that He is at our side, enabling us to meet life’s demands. Our faith will grow as we follow His direction and watch how He works on our behalf.

Purified heart. Like a mirror, the Bible reflects back to us who we truly are and reveals where we need to change. When we confess our sin, God promises to cleanse us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9).

Prepared mind. We don’t know what’s in our tomorrows, but God does. He wants to prepare us for the future—both the joyous times and the hard ones. Through the Holy Spirit’s ministry, we will be equipped for whatever life brings (2 Peter 1:3).

Paul’s life demonstrates what it means to give Jesus first place. Because the apostle made Christ the Lord of his life (Gal. 2:20), he knew joy amidst trials and received the strength to face turmoil and difficulty. These blessings will also be ours when we make relationship with Jesus our highest goal.

(via jesustotheworld)