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Charles E. Cowman

Meet Him in the Morning

Begin your day with God, prioritizing your time with Him to face the day with His influence and guidance.
Charles E. Cowman emphasizes the importance of starting the day with God, highlighting the need to have a morning watch and spend quiet moments with Him before facing the day's challenges. He encourages meeting Jesus alone, regularly, and with His Word as a guide, allowing His influence to control every action throughout the day. Cowman draws inspiration from the dedication of notable figures like Matthew Henry, Doddridge, Dr. Adam Clark, and Simeon, who found great success and productivity by starting their days early with God.

Text

"Be ready in the morning, and come u ...present thyself there to me in the top of the mount. And no man shall come up with thee" (Exod. 34:2-3).

The morning watch is essential. You must not face the day until you have faced God, nor look into the face of others until you have looked into His.

You cannot expect to be victorious, if the day begins only in your own strength. Face the work of every day with the influence of a few thoughtful, quiet moments with your heart and God. Do not meet other people, even those of your own home, until you have first met the great Guest and honored Companion of your life--Jesus Christ.

Meet Him alone. Meet Him regularly. Meet Him with His open Book of counsel before you; and face the regular and the irregular duties of each day with the influence of His personality definitely controlling your every act.

Begin the day with God!

He is thy Sun and Day!

His is the radiance of thy dawn;

To Him address thy lay.

Sing a new song at morn!

Join the glad woods and hills;

Join the fresh winds and seas and plains,

Join the bright flowers and rills.

Sing thy first song to God!

Not to thy fellow men;

Not to the creatures of His hand,

But to the glorious One.

Take thy first walk with God!

Let Him go forth with thee;

By stream, or sea, or mountain path,

Seek still His company.

Thy first transaction be

With God Himself above;

So shall thy business prosper well,

And all the day be love.

--Horatius Bonar

The men who have done the most for God in this world have been early upon their knees.

Matthew Henry used to be in his study at four, and remain there till eight; then, after breakfast and family prayer, he used to be there again till noon; after dinner, he resumed his book or pen till four, and spent the rest of the day in visiting his friends.

Doddridge himself alludes to his "Family Expositor" as an example of the difference of rising between five and seven, which, in forty years, is nearly equivalent to ten years more of life.

Dr. Adam Clark's "Commentary" was chiefly prepared very early in the morning.

Barnes' popular and useful "Commentary" has been also the fruit of "early morning hours."

Simeon's "Sketches" were chiefly worked out between four and eight.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Importance of the Morning Watch
  2. A. Face God before facing the day
  3. B. Meet Jesus Christ before meeting others
  4. C. Begin the day with God's influence
  5. II. Meeting God in the Morning
  6. A. Meet Him alone
  7. B. Meet Him regularly
  8. C. Meet Him with His Word as guide
  9. III. The Benefits of Early Prayer
  10. A. Prosperous business and loving relationships
  11. B. Increased productivity and focus
  12. C. Spiritual growth and intimacy with God

Key Quotes

“Meet Him alone. Meet Him regularly. Meet Him with His open Book of counsel before you; and face the regular and the irregular duties of each day with the influence of His personality definitely controlling your every act.” — Charles E. Cowman
“The men who have done the most for God in this world have been early upon their knees.” — Charles E. Cowman
“Begin the day with God! He is thy Sun and Day! His is the radiance of thy dawn; To Him address thy lay.” — Charles E. Cowman

Application Points

  • Prioritize your day by beginning with a quiet time of prayer and Bible study.
  • Meet God alone, regularly, and with His Word as your guide to prioritize your day with His influence and guidance.
  • Seek to make the most of your morning time with God, setting your priorities and seeking His guidance for the day ahead.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the morning watch, and why is it essential?
The morning watch is a time of quiet, thoughtful moments with God, essential for facing the day with His influence and guidance.
How can I prioritize my day to meet God first?
Begin your day with a quiet time of prayer and Bible study, setting your priorities and seeking God's guidance for the day ahead.
What are some examples of men who have prioritized their morning time with God?
Men like Matthew Henry, Doddridge, Dr. Adam Clark, and Barnes have all credited their early morning hours of prayer and study as a key factor in their productivity and spiritual growth.
How can I make the most of my morning time with God?
Meet Him alone, meet Him regularly, and meet Him with His Word as your guide, seeking to prioritize your day with His influence and guidance.

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