Catechism: How Do We Love God?ಮಾದರಿ
Think of all the responsibilities that fill your time: schoolwork, chores, sports practice, babysitting siblings, a part-time job . . . your to-do list can sometimes feel endless!
Now imagine that instead of thinking of those responsibilities as things you “have” to do, you started thinking of them as things you “get” to do.
“Have to” vs. “get to.” One simple word changes everything! We stop thinking of homework and schoolwork and jobs and sports as tasks; they become opportunities to learn, practice, and grow.
In the same way, reading the Bible isn’t something you HAVE to do; it’s actually something you GET to do. God created you for a relationship with him, and the time you spend in his Word is an opportunity to know him and experience joy. Even if you don’t feel it today, your time with God can become something you look forward to and enjoy.
Read Psalm 119:9-16
Reflection Questions:
- What emotions does the writer feel toward God and his laws? Have you ever felt those emotions toward God? Do you know anyone who has?
- Is reading the Bible a “have to” or “get to” in your life right now? To put it another way, do you see it as a chore or something you enjoy? If it feels like a burden to you, don’t feel guilty; only God can give us a heart to love and enjoy him. Ask God to cultivate this kind of heart in you.
- Sometimes we have to “do” before we “feel.” What practical action steps can you take as you ask God to give you joy in his presence? Maybe it’s committing to reading the Bible before you check your social media accounts or asking a friend to hold you accountable. Ask God to give you wisdom in this area.
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About this Plan
God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit forms the perfect picture of a mutual, loving relationship. As followers of Jesus, we have been invited into that beautiful relationship of love. We are called to love God with all of our being. Explore what it looks like to practically love God with this three-day devotional from Feed. Part 3 of 4 from Feed Catechism's "What is Love?" small group series.
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