Tuesday– Jeremiah 2.11–37
God's people traded His fountain for cracked, leaking cisterns. What "cisterns" does our culture keep digging, and why do they still appeal to us?
Pray that the Holy Spirit would expose any cracked cistern you keep returning to.
Monday– John 6.60–69
When following Jesus gets uncomfortable, we drift. What keeps YOU from walking away with the rest of the cultural crowd?
Pray that your loyalty to Jesus would rest on who He is and how much you need Him.
Sunday’s Teaching—Psalm 16.1-11
David is singing a song of utter dependence and complete devotion. What can you do so that your soul might sing the same song?
Pray for Psalm 16:11 to become your testimony.
Saturday—Psalm 46.1-11
What is the difference between feeling afraid and living in fear? How does refuge in God address the second one?
Pray for moments of silence and solitude that remind you of the Savior who goes before you, stands with you, and guards your rear flank.
This Sunday at 10:00 a.m. This is a great time to come join us. You will leave refreshed, and let's face it, we could all use a little of that this summer.
Thursday—2 Samuel 7.1-22
David asks: “Who am I, O Lord GOD, and what is my house, that you have brought me thus far?" When did you last feel that kind of stunned gratitude before God?
Pray that the promises of God would become more real to you than the problems in front of you.
Wednesday—Revelation 19.11-21
This passage is not meant to frighten those who are in Christ, it is meant to anchor us. Does it anchor you? Why or why not?
Pray for boldness, for yourself and for your FRamily, to live like the outcome of HIStory is already settled, because it is
Tuesday—Jeremiah 17.1-18
Who do you trust more, yourself or God? What does your life show about your answer?
Pray for the Spirit of God to search your heart and show you where your trust is actually placed.
Monday—Colossians 2.6-15
How are your roots? We all want the big, beautiful, flourishing Christian life, right? So how are your roots?
Pray that the Spirit would make the roots you have in Christ grow deep, feel real and alive in your daily life.
We start our soul-settling time in the Book of Psalms for the summer this coming Sunday. Come and join us and let your soul settle down into the Savior. Share a meal with us while you're there.
Saturday– Matthew 28.16–20
The Commission is to go and make disciples — not to invite people to come and watch. Where are you currently going? Who are you currently making?
Pray for one person you could intentionally invest in this week — a disciple you could be making.
Thursday– Ephesians 4.1-16
Paul says the body grows as "each part does its work." What is your part — and are you doing it, or watching others do it?
Pray for unity at CrossTrain — that love would keep you from drifting from the family when it gets inconvenient.