Studying this morning's four readings from the St. James Daily Devotional Guide (click to subscribe), I examined myself with these questions. Where is your self-examination leading today?
Psalms 98:1-9. Verse 1 KJV, how shall I specifically pray today to feel the movements of God’s right hand? To participate in the victory of his holy arm?
Leviticus 14:1-57. If anciently from Moses’ time to Jesus’ time, God’s requirements touched on people’s physical health, why is it far less so today? Is this an opportunity for my church? My own role?
Luke 1:5-25. Verse 20, when have I doubted God or argued with him, and paid the price for doing so? Present application?
Luke 1:57-80. Verse 76, is God’s purpose and plan for each of my children any less definite than it was for this baby? As a parent, what is the purest prayer I can pray for my children today?
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To go deeper, see interpretive notes by Bible scholar Patrick Reardon for many of this week's readings.