Thought From Devotional 08-09-2024

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Questions for Reflection Isaiah 1-6

The journey through the Gospel of John has given encouragement for the journey ahead that will now take us into Isaiah for a while. We will continue to gain insight from God’s Word with the intent to apply our faith at work, at home, and in all we do.

The reading plan below will be used to hold me accountable as I share about God’s Word. To share about the Gospel of John, it’s important to have a plan. I’m thankful that Jesus is God’s plan for us and by accepting Christ as Savior, we have taken the steps necessary to make each day amazing!

Questions for Reflection

Isaiah 1:1-17 – Whose message is Isaiah giving? What is the charge against Israel? What about Israel’s religious activities is so nauseating to God? What does He demand instead?

Isaiah 1:18-31 – Is the matter discussed in the first 17 verses still open with God? Is society seriously interested in a comeback? How can you and your society be redeemed?

Isaiah 2 – What objective does God have clearly in mind for the closing chapter of history? What three sins has Israel committed? If they turn from their sin, what general and extensive disaster will they escape? To what extent are you taking to heart the plea made to Israel? How urgent is it today?

Isaiah 3 – Should we hold humans in the highest esteem (Answer the question of Isaiah 2:22 by comparing 3:1-5)? Where is help for people? What are you telling people and God in your attitude, impact, and outward decor?

Isaiah 4 – 5 – In what ways has God “cultivated” you? For what purposes? How do God and His world look when He is done?

Isaiah 6 – Where does Isaiah go when Uzziah dies (2 Chron. 26)? What call does he hear? What is the difficult assignment? What are ideas for carrying out a call from the Lord?

Feel free to respond with a short note or a comment about any of the questions above. Also, I welcome any other thoughts or ideas, favorite inspirational videos, photos, or favorite Bible verses. Just add them to the comments or to a Facebook page I’ve set up at this link: This Day With God – A Spiritual Journey. To store up thoughts that are good for the soul, listen to a sermon. Download the free app in the App Store or on Google Play. Look for First Waco.

Resources and Supplementary Helps Used in Posts

Adeney, Carol. This Morning with God: A Daily Study Guide to the Entire Bible. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1978. Print.

“Sermons.” Sermons | FUMC Waco. N.p., n.d. Web.  <https://fumcwaco.org/resources/sermons/>.

“Bible.” The Bible – The Word of God – ChristNotes. N.p., n.d. Web. 2017. <http://www.christianity.com/bible/>.

Nicholes, Lou. “Recent Commentaries.” Family-Times.net – Devotional Commentary Index. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://www.family-times.net/commentary/>.

“Bing.” Microsoft. N.p., n.d. Web. Images >.

“BibleGateway.” BibleGateway.com: A Searchable Online Bible in over 150 Versions and 50 Languages. N.p., n.d. Web. <https://www.biblegateway.com/>.

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Thanks for Reading and Liking

I would like to take this time to thank you for reading and liking the posts. This blog started from a small group with just a few followers and now has grown to thousands of followers. I’ve found it to be a great tool in my journey through the Bible and you, my readers are holding me accountable to daily Bible reading and study.

We live in a busy world with busy schedules and being able to share some thoughts about this spiritual journey with others across this world through the Internet is truly a blessing. Tomorrow, I will include Questions for Reflection that will spur thought and offer ideas for applying biblical principles at work, at home, and in all we do.

Index of devotionals

If you would like to get notified with each new post, I invite you to click on the follow button on the far top right of this page to join me on this spiritual journey. Another way to keep up with my spiritual journey is through the Facebook page I’ve set up at this link: This Day With God – A Spiritual Journey.

Also, the concepts presented in God’s Perfect Timing offer ideas for using our time wisely and the lessons of God’s Plan for Us gives a method towards making an impact in the world in which we live. 

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The Spiritual Journey Continues Now Into Isaiah

I just finished a spiritual journey through the book of 2 Kings and will start Isaiah next.

Here is a link to all the devotionals done so far organized by book of the Bible and specific chapter within that book.

Index of devotionals

If you would like to get notified with each new post, I invite you to click on the follow button on the far top right of this page to join me on this spiritual journey. Another way to keep up with my spiritual journey is through the Facebook page I’ve set up at this link: This Day With God – A Spiritual Journey. Click like and share so friends and family outside of WordPress can view too. 

Thanks for reading. Please like, follow, and pass on to others … encourage others along the journey.

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Spiritual Journey Through 2 Kings 19-25

Over the last few weeks, I’ve been looking at ways to apply the word found in 2 Kings 19-25 and sharing some thoughts that not only can benefit us now but also help the next generation too! The greatest of all possessions one can hand off to future generations are the guiding principles taught from the Word of God.

The take-away from 2 Kings 19 is to trust in God and look forward to the future because the Creator can provide what is needed. God can take tough situations and turn them into something positive. Out of intense difficulties, God can make simplicities emerge. By accepting His Son, the power is endless and in us, so simply assemble the thoughts, ideas, and instructions provided to step ahead into a future beyond what can be imagined!

From 2 Kings 20, some takeaways are to be humble, kind, and have gratitude. In difficulty, we should have faith that God will set things up for less stress. With God, we are never rejected but always accepted so let us face criticism in a tactful way as we humbly listen for constructive adjustments to make.   

In reading 2 Kings 21 and as mentioned in the post “Walk in God’s Ways”, Manasseh did not walk with the wise and the result would be destruction and chaos for his people. Life is a series of experiences that develops character and wisdom. Let us aim to help others along lives journey and be a good example by being a good parent, good employee, good friend, or good mentor as we walk in God’s ways.

Within 2 Kings 22, we noted that Josiah repaired the temple and during that process, they found the Book of the Law. It had been collecting dust in the corner and Judah had not been following what it said. Noted in “Playbook For A Remarkable Victory” is the thought that when exercising, we need the proper equipment. To get our spiritual body in shape, we need to exercise our faith by using the equipment or the word of God. A Bible never read and applied does no good, but those who turn the pages, read, learn, and apply what it says will find it to be the playbook for a remarkable victory in their life.

A thought after reading 2 Kings 23 is that sanctification is the process of making or becoming holy. Day by day, little things become big things and lead to the amazing things with Gods help. Let us each look at our daily routine and seek to tweak or fine-tune with sanctification in mind. Then determine what priorities need to be restructured and set goals to act upon in the future that will transform us into all that God wants us to be. Let us constantly develop tasks to make these goals happen, document progress, and use ideas and the help of others.

A takeaway from reading 2 Kings 24 is that wisdom begins with integrity, and we take warning from the history of fallen nations of the past for ourselves and our country. Let us be truthful with ourselves and those around us. Let us ask God to search our heart to begin the process of eliminating iniquities. Let us desire to be right with God by building up the unseen qualities of our soul to become whole.

The history of Judah as pointed out in reading 2 Kings 25 shows the result of continued refusal to acknowledge the ONE true God. Before our own present results in a horrible future for us, let us think of ideas to create religious, social, and cultural reforms today. In everything we do, let us think about being connected to God in all our thoughts, ideas, and experiences.

The road map is at this link and all who accept Jesus will be rewarded because God’s kingdom has abundance, and the Spirit has no limit! The blessings consist of a future with provision, purpose, peace, and a perfect place that is beyond what could be imagined.

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