Our God is everlasting and powerful. Take some time to praise him now. You might enjoy listening to ‘Behold our God’ (2011, Sovereign Grace Music). https://t.co/mmUezLNKoQ
Our passage today talks about knowing God’s comfort. Before you read, take some time to breathe in deeply and sit in peace. Ask for God to meet with you and comfort you wherever you’re at today. https://t.co/S21ILrnZjp
When afflicted, we look for healing. Consider whether you might be able to locate specific areas where you have problems, and how you can be healed of these with God’s help. https://t.co/tMqlifJ06O
When you or someone known to you is elevated to high positions of greater responsibility, do the aura and dignity of the position stand out? Amid this, do you get a sense that the new role demands more sacrifice and humility? https://t.co/LIUpLImKIg
‘That person is too severe. It would’ve been good to show a bit of sympathy.’ Has this, or the opposite, been a judgement statement you’ve heard about others or yourself? https://t.co/oPt5eppyr5
An understanding of the cost and worth of our salvation helps us to recognise how precious it is. Pray that today’s reading will deepen this understanding in you. https://t.co/vGXogAhqXq
Think back over your life to the times when you have known God’s faithful love. Remember how you have taken refuge in the shadow of his wings. Praise God for his unfailing love! https://t.co/Em68PcPUDj
Listen to, read the lyrics or sing the old hymn ‘Trust and Obey’. ‘There is no other way but to trust and obey’ is a good motto to reflect on in preparation for today’s reading. https://t.co/G45FuXn9J8
When you think about the concept of godly routine, what principles and practices come to mind? Which bit of your routine do you most value? https://t.co/fD2IYQfiSn
Pray: ‘Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me’ (Psalm 51:10–12). https://t.co/oeL7MbLZdZ