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Covenant Grove Daily Devotionals
Covenant Grove Church
177 episodes
1 day ago
Making the Most of Devotions Devotions are meant to be a conversation – God speaks to you through His Word, and you talk to Him in prayer. The goal is not just to know the Bible – it is to grow closer to God. True spiritual maturity is a life transformed by Jesus. Make a commitment each day to ask for the Holy Spirit’s help to remember and live what you have learned. These devotional thoughts are meant to help you understand God’s Word and how it applies to your life. Read the verses in your own Bible or Bible app. A pen and journal are helpful to write out your thoughts and answers to the questions. Below is a simple structure to help you make the most of your devotions. PRAY & LISTEN Begin with prayer, asking God to help you understand His Word. Take a posture of listening to what God wants to teach you. READ What are the verses about? Read slowly and more than once. Pay attention to key words, phrases, or characters. REFLECT Why is this important? Think about principles being taught and why they matter. Understand what is revealed about God or human nature. RESPOND How can I live this in my life? Find ways that the biblical principles can be applied into your life. Create plans to live out what you have learned. PRAY & ACT Respond to God based on what you have read. Ask for God’s help to remember and live what He has taught you.
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Making the Most of Devotions Devotions are meant to be a conversation – God speaks to you through His Word, and you talk to Him in prayer. The goal is not just to know the Bible – it is to grow closer to God. True spiritual maturity is a life transformed by Jesus. Make a commitment each day to ask for the Holy Spirit’s help to remember and live what you have learned. These devotional thoughts are meant to help you understand God’s Word and how it applies to your life. Read the verses in your own Bible or Bible app. A pen and journal are helpful to write out your thoughts and answers to the questions. Below is a simple structure to help you make the most of your devotions. PRAY & LISTEN Begin with prayer, asking God to help you understand His Word. Take a posture of listening to what God wants to teach you. READ What are the verses about? Read slowly and more than once. Pay attention to key words, phrases, or characters. REFLECT Why is this important? Think about principles being taught and why they matter. Understand what is revealed about God or human nature. RESPOND How can I live this in my life? Find ways that the biblical principles can be applied into your life. Create plans to live out what you have learned. PRAY & ACT Respond to God based on what you have read. Ask for God’s help to remember and live what He has taught you.
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Psalm 26
Covenant Grove Daily Devotionals
4 months ago
Psalm 26
Declare me innocent, O Lord, for I have acted with integrity; I have trusted in the Lord without wavering. Put me on trial, Lord, and cross-examine me. Test my motives and my heart. For I am always aware of your unfailing love, and I have lived according to your truth. I do not spend time with liars or go along with hypocrites. I hate the gatherings of those who do evil, and I refuse to join in with the wicked. I wash my hands to declare my innocence. I come to your altar, O Lord, singing a song of thanksgiving and telling of all your wonders. I love your sanctuary, Lord, the place where your glorious presence dwells. Dont let me suffer the fate of sinners. Dont condemn me along with murderers. Their hands are dirty with evil schemes, and they constantly take bribes. But I am not like that; I live with integrity. So redeem me and show me mercy. Now I stand on solid ground, and I will publicly praise the Lord.‭‭Psalms‬ ‭26‬:‭1‬-‭12‬ ‭NLT‬‬ Choices and character matter. We know this anytime our friends, family, or leaders let us down. In this psalm, David is declaring his character to the Lord. He is not arrogant or perfect, but he has chosen to live with integrity. David chose to separate himself from those who are liars and hypocrites. His words are full of Gods truth, and he is even asking God to examine his heart and motives. That is more thanhonesty, that is an inner strength of character. People today believe they can be friends with immoral people and not be influenced at all. The Bible clearly says otherwise: bad company corrupts good character (1 Corinthians 15:33), and walk with the wise and become wise; associate with fools and get in trouble (Proverbs 13:20). This doesnt mean that we cant have any non-Christian friends, but that our closest friendsthose who influence us the mostneed to be people of strong faith. Its hard to follow Jesus when those who most influence you are walking a different direction. Why does the character of those who are closest to you matter so much? What areas of your character is the Lord working to refine?
Covenant Grove Daily Devotionals
Making the Most of Devotions Devotions are meant to be a conversation – God speaks to you through His Word, and you talk to Him in prayer. The goal is not just to know the Bible – it is to grow closer to God. True spiritual maturity is a life transformed by Jesus. Make a commitment each day to ask for the Holy Spirit’s help to remember and live what you have learned. These devotional thoughts are meant to help you understand God’s Word and how it applies to your life. Read the verses in your own Bible or Bible app. A pen and journal are helpful to write out your thoughts and answers to the questions. Below is a simple structure to help you make the most of your devotions. PRAY & LISTEN Begin with prayer, asking God to help you understand His Word. Take a posture of listening to what God wants to teach you. READ What are the verses about? Read slowly and more than once. Pay attention to key words, phrases, or characters. REFLECT Why is this important? Think about principles being taught and why they matter. Understand what is revealed about God or human nature. RESPOND How can I live this in my life? Find ways that the biblical principles can be applied into your life. Create plans to live out what you have learned. PRAY & ACT Respond to God based on what you have read. Ask for God’s help to remember and live what He has taught you.