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- Those closest to you (family members & friends)
- Those who point others towards God (pastors, teachers, mentors, authors, musicians, etc.)
- Leaders (locally, nationally, and globally)
- People in need throughout the world (the hungry, thirsty, homeless, sick, imprisoned, neglected, abused, lost, etc.)
- Yourself (share your needs and invite the Lord to guide you)
Tuesday (1/24)
Read Psalm 145:8 as a reminder of God’s mercy and compassion.
Solitude and Silence. You are encouraged to spend a few minutes or more alone with God silently listening for the internal whisper of the Holy Spirit. If you struggle to listen, focus on the physical sounds you hear. The Spirit of the Lord can use the noises you hear to help you set your thoughts on the One who enables you to hear and perceive.
Read Jonah 3 and 4. You may find it helpful to choose questions from the Sunday list of this devotional to wrestle with as part of your study time. If you are using a Study Bible, consider reading the study notes to understand the chapters more clearly.
Pray for people around the world who need to experience God’s mercy and compassion, including the enemies of the Israelites, the United Stated, and the Church of Jesus Christ.
Wednesday (1/25)
Read Psalm 145:8.
Consider watching the Overview: Micah video on Youtube by the Bible Project before beginning to read the verses today:
Overview: Micah by the Bible Project
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLIabZc0O4c
Read Micah 1 and 2. If you are using a Study Bible, it will be helpful to read the Introduction for this book. As you read the verses for today invite the Holy Spirit to reveal God’s message to you through the biblical text.
Pray through your day, including for the people you will be with or have been with, as well as what you will do or what you have done.
Thursday (1/26)
Read Psalm 145:8 as a reminder of our God’s unfailing love.
Solitude and Silence. You are encouraged to spend a few minutes or more alone with God silently listening. Be still physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritual, knowing that God is in charge and in control (Psalm 46:10). Don’t let your mind drift towards to-do-lists or tasks, but stop long enough to let your thoughts cease so that your only focus is being with the Lord.
Read Micah 3 and 4. As you read the verses for today invite the Holy Spirit to reveal God’s message to you through the text.
Pray in response to God using the ACTS acronym as a guide:
Adoration (praise the Lord)
Confession
Thanksgiving
Supplication (share your needs & the needs of others)
Friday (1/27)
Read Psalm 145:8.
Pray in response to God based on the Bible verses. Invite the Holy Spirit to guide your prayer and prayer time.
Saturday (1/28)
How are you going to remember and observe the Sabbath this weekend? The Sabbath is a day each week that is set apart from the others to stop, rest, worship, and delight in the Lord and what he has given us. Because of our very busy culture and over-scheduled lives you may need to incrementally observe the Sabbath by setting aside an increasing portion of a day each week beginning with an hour, then increasing it to multiple hours or part of a day the next weekend, and eventually designating an entire day for remembering and observing the Sabbath.
Read Deuteronomy 5:12-15, which is part of Moses’ retelling of the Ten
Commandments to the Israelites who were about to enter the Promised Land after their people had been wandering for forty years. Imagine the “delight” the Israelites must have felt knowing that they were about to experience the fulfillment of God’s promise by entering the land of Canaan. The Sabbath theme for us this weekend is “DELIGHT.”
- In what ways has God set you free?
- What is preventing you from experiencing the freedom and deliverance that God is offering through Christ?
- How will you set the Sabbath apart this weekend from other days of the week?
- What work will you set aside for another day so that you can rest and focus on the Lord today or this weekend?
- How will you help your family members and those who work for you in some way to experience rest and delight on the Sabbath?
- One of the best ways to thank someone for their gift is to use it and enjoy it. By observing and thoroughly enjoying the Sabbath you will send a message to God that you appreciate the gift He has given us.
Solitude and Silence. You are encouraged to spend ten, twenty, or thirty minutes alone with God seeking to rest in the peace that can only be found in and from the Lord. If you struggle to stop and rest, consider laying down, kneeling, or sitting on a very comfortable chair or seat. If you need a nap, then sleep so that your mind and body receive the rest that you need.
Read Psalm 37:3-4 about trusting in God and delighting in Him. Seek to set aside time today or tomorrow to stop, rest, worship God, and “delight yourself in the LORD.”
- What is something you enjoy doing that helps you connect with God and focus on Him? Do that as you observe the Sabbath.
- Trust in the Lord that He is God and you are not.
- Trust in the Lord that six days are enough for working during a week.
- Share the desires of your heart with God, then seek their fulfillment in and through Him.