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 104:1-35. Verses 27 and 28 KJV, what if, when it seems God didn’t meet my need, the problem wasn’t his failure to give, but my failure to gather? Action point for today?
Exodus 4:1-31. Verses 10-12, God promises Moses the words he formerly lacked. When have I experienced or witnessed such a divine provision? Present application?
I Corinthians 15:1-11. Verses 3 and 4, the whole gospel in two dozen words. On the momentum of this past Easter, how can I become more fluent, more bold, and more opportunistic in sharing the gospel?
Luke 24:13-35. Verse 27, Jesus teaches two “slow students” that the whole Bible is about him. What does the Lord see in me today that is slow and foolish? What shall I do about it?
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To go deeper, see interpretive notes by Bible scholar Patrick Reardon for many of this week's readings.