Saturday, November 12, 2016

The Daily Guide. grow. pray. study. from The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas, United States "Do I give time for the Bible to speak to me every day?" for Saturday, 12 November 2016

The Daily Guide. grow. pray. study. from The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas, United States "Do I give time for the Bible to speak to me every day?" for Saturday, 12 November 2016
Hebrews 4:11 Therefore, let us do our best to enter that rest; so that no one will fall short because of the same kind of disobedience.
12 See, the Word of God is alive! It is at work and is sharper than any double-edged sword — it cuts right through to where soul meets spirit and joints meet marrow, and it is quick to judge the inner reflections and attitudes of the heart. 13 Before God, nothing created is hidden, but all things are naked and open to the eyes of him to whom we must render an account.
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Wesley didn’t ask this question to create more for Christians to do. He wanted us to look at our efforts to daily engage the Bible as a way for God to speak to us to shape us into more deeply committed Christians. Bible reading is not a task to be completed. It is a habitual practice to shape us and mold us into who God invites us to be. Learning to listen to God through the Bible forms a
life foundation that helps us become more aware of other ways, such as music, prayer or the beauty of creation, in which God also desires to speak to us.
• Do you struggle with finding (or taking) the time to read the Bible each day? As with any other good habit, start small—even five minutes a day, and let the time increase as the discipline strengthens your spiritual life. Is your challenge more with understanding and interpreting what you read? Guides like this GPS can help guide your understanding—but you still need to reflect
and pray, taking in what you understand from each Bible passage. You can find more help in
understanding in a quality study Bible, such as the CEB Study Bible or many other fine options. If you know someone who has developed the discipline of daily Bible reading, ask them about their experiences and routine, and what helps them hear God speaking through the Bible.
Prayer: God, stir in me a passion to read the Bible daily, and meditate on what I read. Give me the ability to understand, so that I can put your teachings into practice. Help the words of the Bible to not be just words on a page, but passageways of mercy into my heart. Amen.
Family Activity: In this season of thanksgiving and time of growing in authentic faith, encourage your family to create a Thanksgiving jar. Decorate some type of small, simple container such as a basket, jar or bucket. Place a stack of index cards or strips of paper next to the container along with pens, colored pencils or crayons. Every day, from now until Thanksgiving, invite each family member to grow in faith by writing or drawing a picture of something they can thank God for specific to that day. You can do this together at the same time or individually throughout the day. If you wish, your family can share these aloud each night at the dinner table, or you can save them and read them all at once on Thanksgiving. Either way, continue to add to them as you thank God!
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Insights from Kyle Berger
Kyle Berger is a senior at Blue Valley Northwest High School and an active student leader in rezlife student ministries.
Reading the Bible daily is sometimes a challenge to me because of my involvement in the church already. Often, after volunteering time to Rezlife student ministries sometimes 4 days a week, I find it hard to crack open the Bible because I feel like I “had my fill.” The difficulty of taking a few minutes to read Scripture is a real problem I face. Many days it is easier to only pray and check off the “spending time with God” box in my mind. That box is unhealthy, and as verse 13 says, I cannot hide from the fact that I must nourish my faith with words from God. Those words are where I know I will find my answers to my problems, but there is also a part of me that wants to run from those answers because I know that the more knowledge I gain of God the more I have to change. Change is hard as I am on the way to graduation.
No matter how hard it may be, it is a necessary part of my life to challenge myself as God calls me to do. As I change and transition from Rezlife to college in less than a year, I have to take what I learned from the ministry, and take the time to not just add reading Scripture into a checklist, but learn to grow with Christ. God’s word is very alive, and because it is alive it is also active. It penetrates my heart each time I read it, which is why I often run. That is where I have to accept that new-found feeling, and take the time to let God overtake me as I know I have to give up everything to Him. Whether it be my time or all I have accomplished in high school, it is His to have because He gave it to me as He gave us these words in holy Scripture.
My encouragement to you would be to accept the change God’s “two-edged sword” puts in you through Scripture. If your “joints need to be separated from the marrow” by God, and you can feel that change in your heart, then let it happen. It is not just for you but for Him as well. God gave us all gifts, and Scripture reveals that we can all take the time to give him more from what we have been given – including me and you.
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Prayer Requests – cor.org/prayer
Prayers for Peace & Comfort for:
• Derrick Rieke and family on the of his mother GeGe Rieke, 11/1
• Susana Kokoruda and family on the death of her father Ruben Martinez, 10/30
• Monique Exposito and family on the death of her son Blake Exposito, 10/29
• Barbara Ostby and family on the death of her husband Fred Ostby, 10/27
• Neil Ostby and family on the death of his father Fred Ostby, 10/27
• Carol Walje and family on the death of her mother Betty Swope, 10/27
• Janice Walje and family on the loss of her grandmother Betty Swope, 10/27
• Ruth and Joe Ceule and family on the death of her son Terry Johnson, 10/25
• Scott Brandt and family on the death of his mother Mary Antonio Brandt, 10/23
• Kathy Demarest and family on the death of her sister Ruthelyn “Lyn” Neyhart, 10/14
• Lilly and Chad Atcheson and family on the death of their son CJ Atcheson, 8/12
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