Sunday (10/27/19)

Read Psalm 24

Spend some time praying and sitting with Jesus in preparation for worship with the body this morning. Ask the Lord if there are ways that your heart is not pure, your hands not clean, or your heart lifted up to things that are false (v. 4)?

Saturday (10/26/19)

Read Psalm 130

KNOW (what does the text say about God?)
BE (What does the text say about us?)
DO (what is the text calling me to do?)

Take time today to think through those questions from this passage.

KNOW:

BE:

DO:

As you sit quietly ask yourself, “what does my soul desire from the Lord today?”

Thursday (10/24/19)

Read Psalm 111

KNOW (what does the text say about God?)
BE (What does the text say about us?)
DO (what is the text calling me to do?)

Take time today to think through those questions from this passage.

KNOW:

BE:

DO:

Sit quietly and just enjoy some time with the Lord.

Wednesday (10/23/19)

Read Psalm 103

KNOW (what does the text say about God?)
BE (What does the text say about us?)
DO (what is the text calling me to do?)

Take time today to think through those questions from this passage.

KNOW:

BE:

DO:

Spend some time writing out “His benefits” to you.

Tuesday (10/22/19)

Read Psalm 100

  • KNOW (what does the text say about God?)
  • BE (What does the text say about us?)
  • DO (what is the text calling me to do?)

Take time today to think through those questions from this passage.

KNOW:

BE:

DO:

Write out a prayer of thanks for who God is according to this Psalm.

Monday (10/21/19)

Yesterday we heard the command to “think on these things.” What we pay attention to, what our mind focuses on becomes who we are. Last week we had a chance to see the story that Job and his friends were telling themselves about who God was and who they were. We saw God challenge this story with the true story about Himself and Job renewed his mind and adjusted his story to reflect God’s revealed truth.

This week, we are going to get to know another man, David. Through some Psalms that he wrote, we are going to have a chance to “think on these things.” To pay attention to God’s character, to how David relates to Him, and who he says that God is.

Pay attention, think on it, focus your mind, be renewed in fundamental ways to see who God is and to also see who you are in light of that.

Today we will use the “Know, Be, Do” format for devotions this morning We are going to use this all week to catch a glimpse of who David sees God to be.

Read Psalm 99

  • KNOW (what does the text say about God?)
  • BE (What does the text say about us?)
  • DO (what is the text calling me to do?)

Take time today to think through those questions from this passage.

KNOW:

BE:

DO:

Sit quietly and just enjoy some time with the Lord.

Sunday (10/20/19)

Spend some time rereading some of how God reveals Himself and the characteristics that popped out to you from Job 38-41. Take some time to just praise and adore the God who allows Himself to be KNOWN.