“When they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled.” - Acts 4:31
Bible Thursday 5/30: Peter Now Unafraid
Bible Wednesday 5/29: From the Start
Bible Tuesday 5/28: Prince of Life
Bible Monday 5/27: Apostolic Healing
Bible Sunday 5/26: The Sending
Bible Saturday 5/25: On Your Feet
Bible Friday 5/24: Of Good Cheer
Bible Thursday 5/23: He's Coming Back
Bible Wednesday 5/22: Sublime Friendship
Bible Tuesday 5/21: Abide in Christ
Bible Monday 5/20: Way, Truth, Life
Bible Sunday 5/19: Pentecost
Bible Saturday 5/18: Invitation
Bible Friday 5/17: Consider the Poor
Bible Thursday 5/16: Oh, Really?
Bible Wednesday 5/15: Desperate Prayer
Bible Tuesday 5/14: Here It Comes
Bible Monday 5/13: Heart Transplant
Bible Sunday 5/12: Enter by the Door
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 26:1-12. Verse 2, asking God to examine me today. How does this examination take place? How can I know the findings? What action must I then take?
Ezekiel 35:1-15. God decrees punishment for the enemies of his people. How can I at the same time watch this process unfold and obey Jesus’ command to love my enemies?
Acts 1:15-26. Can I trust God with the vital choices Americans must make in this political year?
John 10:1-10. What do I most need to have Jesus the Good Shepherd do for me today?
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To go deeper, see interpretive notes by Bible scholar Patrick Reardon for many of this week's readings.