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 102:1-28. Verses 23-27, whether it seems right now I have too much time or too little, what can I do today that is timeless in God’s sight, that partakes of eternity?
I Kings 15:1-34. Misrule in the divided kingdom. How do the flawed leaders so prevalent today reflect Americans’ weak relationship with God?
Acts 22:22-23:10. Verse 6, why does the worldly mind hate the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead, first of Jesus and then of us all? What difference does my acceptance of it make in the here and now?
Mark 14:1-11. Verse 3, by what attitudes and actions today can I show Jesus some degree of the adoration that this woman showed him?
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To go deeper, see interpretive notes by Bible scholar Patrick Reardon for many of this week's readings.