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🌱 GROWING IN A RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD

πŸ“š Lesson 5: How to Study the Bible


πŸ“˜ 5.2 A Place

The right place fosters a real encounter with God


πŸ“– 1. Introduction – A concrete question

Do you have a fixed place where you regularly spend time with God?

Or does your devotional time happen more randomlyβ€”wherever there is space and time?

The place may seem secondary, but in reality it strongly influences how focused and intentional our encounter with God is.


πŸ“œ 2. Biblical foundation – Jesus’ example

Mark 1:35 shows us a clear picture: Jesus got up early and went to a solitary place to pray.

He intentionally sought distance from the busyness and demands of daily life. This place was not accidental, but a deliberate choice.

πŸ‘‰ Silence and solitude were part of His relationship with the Father.

If Jesus needed this time and place, how much more do we.


🌍 3. Connection to today

Our daily life is loud, full, and often chaotic. There are constant distractions: phones, conversations, tasks.

If we do not intentionally choose a place, our time with God is easily interrupted or becomes superficial.

A fixed place helps to:

  • find calm
  • focus
  • develop habits

The place creates an atmosphere that makes encounter possible.


πŸ’‘ 4. Central message of the lesson

πŸ‘‰ A deliberate, fixed place supports a consistent and deeper relationship with God.

It is not about the perfect place, but about a place that regularly becomes a meeting point.


✝️ 5. Theological focus

At the center of this lesson is the importance of withdrawal and intentional separation in spiritual life.

The Bible repeatedly shows that encounters with God often happen in moments of silence and retreat. God is present everywhere, but humans are not. Humans are limited, easily distracted, and often internally restless. Therefore, they need intentional spaces where they can focus on God.

Jesus’ behavior in Mark 1:35 is not only a good example, but also a theological statement about priority. Despite a full ministry, many people, and great responsibility, He withdrew. This shows that fellowship with the Father stood above all other demands.

Another important point is seeking God’s presence. Psalm 27:8 describes an invitation and a response: God calls, the human responds. This dynamic shows that relationship is active. God does not force Himself, but waits for a conscious turning toward Him.

1 Chronicles 16:11 adds to this idea: God is to be sought β€œcontinually.” This means that spiritual life is not occasional, but ongoing. A fixed place can help to live out this consistency in a practical way.

The story of Mary and Martha (Luke 10) also shows that closeness to Jesus is more important than activity. Mary consciously chooses the place at Jesus’ feet. This is not just a physical decision, but a spiritual priority.

πŸ‘‰ Theologically decisive:
God is accessible everywhere, but true encounter happens where a person intentionally creates space and seeks Him.


πŸ“– 6. Explanation of biblical texts

Mark 1:35 shows three important elements: early, alone, and in silence. Jesus does not only seek time, but also the right setting. The place is part of this intentional focus.

Psalm 27:8 makes clear that God’s desire for relationship is active. β€œSeek my face” means that God desires personal fellowship, not just religious activity.

1 Chronicles 16:11 emphasizes consistency: β€œSeek the Lord and His strength; seek His face continually.” This shows that relationship is not sporadic, but lasting.

Luke 10:39–42 presents two attitudes. Martha is busy, Mary is present. Mary sits at Jesus’ feetβ€”a picture of learning, listening, and closeness. Jesus confirms that this is β€œthe better part.”

These texts together show:

  • God invites
  • the human responds
  • the place supports this encounter

πŸ‘‰ In summary:
The place is not holy in itselfβ€”but it helps a person to orient themselves toward the holy God.


πŸ”§ 7. Application in daily life

This lesson becomes practical through clear steps:

  • choose a fixed place (e.g., a chair, a table, outdoors)
  • go to that place regularly
  • intentionally avoid distractions
  • associate the place with calm and silence
  • return to it even after interruptions

❓ 8. Reflection question

Do I have a fixed place for my time with Godβ€”or do I allow distraction and disorder to define it?


🌟 9. Final thought

The place does not bring God closer,
but it helps us draw closer to Him.

Consistency is formed where
decision becomes visible.

Because:

πŸ‘‰ Whoever seeks God will find Himβ€”
but not by accident.

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