Everyday Disciple 2 - Immersed in ScriptureParaugs
A Free Buffet
MORNING
Read Isaiah 55:1-2, 10-11
Devotion
This prophetic Scripture from Isaiah does not refer directly to Scripture, but it does focus on the Word of God (55:11) and its power and that’s why we’re studying it. Isaiah is prophesying that in the future, the Jewish exiles would do it tough. Separated from their precious homeland, they would be physically and spiritually hungry and thirsty (55:1). But in this prophecy, God assures these future exiles that His promise of a return to Israel would be fulfilled without them having to lift a finger. They only had to eat His Word, believe His truth, and see God accomplish everything He promised.
This broken and thirsty future generation could be certain that God’s Word is incredibly powerful. They could be absolutely confident that no matter what their circumstances, once God Word goes out, everything will happen as He says. They would not have to try to solve the problems themselves, but could rest in what God said and see God do exactly as He promised.
Can you see the parallel for us? As we long for spiritual change in our broken world, God calls us to drink deeply of his promises and to rest in Him. We are not to try to solve the problems ourselves, but we are to listen to God through His Word and align ourselves with what He says. Isaiah pictures it as famished people “eating” God’s word (55:2) and finding the most wonderful satisfaction in His revelation. I love that metaphor. Reading Scripture is feasting on the truth and promises of God. So come thirsty people. God is offering a free buffet feast for you in His Word! “Eat what is good and you will delight in the richest of fare” (55:2).
Prayer
Your Scripture is filled with promises and encouragements and truths that I need to discover and hold on to. I’m sorry when I feel that I know what is best and try to solve problems without listening to You. I am hungry and thirsty for Your living truth. I need to know what You want and what You are going to do. Transform my heart and perspective as I feast freely on Your Word.
Today’s Bible Focus
“Come, all you who are thirsty, come to the waters – they’re free.”
LUNCHTIME (or when you can make a moment during the day)
1. Meditate for a short time on today’s Bible Focus. Let it seep into your heart.
2. Look and see what is happening around you from God’s perspective and listen to see whether God is whispering anything to you.
3. Pray for any not-yet Christians God has placed on your heart.
EVENING
1. Remember: Repeat today’s Bible Focus.
2. Reflect: Reflect on the day and thank God for what He has said and done.
3. Repent: Check where you have neglected or disobeyed God during the day and ask for forgiveness and freedom.
4. Release: Name any concerns or fears on your mind and release them to Jesus.
Par šo plānu
An essential way that everyday disciples of Jesus grow is by saturating themselves in Scripture. Through Scripture, we get to know God, hear His voice and His heart, learn how God works, appreciate His promises, and receive God’s guidance. This Plan focuses on the importance and purpose of Scripture in forging disciples of Jesus.
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