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.
Oh, the joys of those who are kind to the poor! The Lord rescues them when they are in trouble. The Lord protects them and keeps them alive. He gives them prosperity in the land and rescues them from their enemies. The Lord nurses them when they are sick and restores them to health. O Lord, I prayed, have mercy on me. Heal me, for I have sinned against you. But my enemies say nothing but evil about me. How soon will he die and be forgotten? they ask. They visit me as if they were my friends, but all the while they gather gossip, and when they leave, they spread it everywhere. All who hate me whisper about me, imagining the worst. He has some fatal disease, they say. He will never get out of that bed! Even my best friend, the one I trusted completely, the one who shared my food, has turned against me. Lord, have mercy on me. Make me well again, so I can pay them back! I know you are pleased with me, for you have not let my enemies triumph over me. You have preserved my life because I am innocent; you have brought me into your presence forever. Praise the Lord, the God of Israel, who lives from everlasting to everlasting. Amen and amen!Psalms 41:1-13 NLT
Being kind to the poor brings joy. When you look out for the outcast, God looks out for you. True prosperity in the land is not only when the hardworking prosper but also when the suffering find comfort. It is too easy to ignore the outcast and those in need. The poor are not a problem they are people. Give more than handouts give your time, your care, and your compassion.
David confessed his sin to the Lord and asked for mercy, and yet he also claimed that he was innocent (v.12). He knew that the Lord would forgive him and that he was clean, yet he continued to ask for forgiveness and mercy. David could assert his innocence and his shortcomings at the same time. Some Christians today rest on Christs forgiveness and do not do enough repentance, allowing Jesus to change their hearts. Other Christians are all too aware of their sins but do not allow themselves to feel the confidence that comes from the grace-filled forgiveness of the Savior. Walk with Jesus and live with both humility and confidence.
How can you rest secure in Gods forgiveness, and in that security honestly evaluate your life and where you need to change? How can you show real kindness to the poor and those in need?
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.