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Preparing to Celebrate Christ at Easter

DAY 2 OF 7

Keep Growing

When we give our heart to God and accept Jesus as our Savior, it’s absolutely the best and most exciting decision we will ever make! God gives us everything we need in Christ to grow and become who He made us to be. He’s given us His Word and He wants to speak to our hearts through prayer. It’s the beginning of a lifelong journey of continual spiritual growth. And our goal should be to actively press on each day to become more and more like Christ.

The apostle Paul said it like this: Not that I have already obtained it [this goal of being Christlike] or have already been made perfect, but I actively press on so that I may take hold of that [perfection] for which Christ Jesus took hold of me and made me His own (Philippians 3:12 AMP).

In order to “press on” and grow spiritually, it’s important for us to spend time with God, study His Word, and learn how to be led by the Holy Spirit. Just like we need natural disciplines in our lives, such as the discipline to work, to eat right, to handle our finances wisely, and so on, we also need to make spiritual practices a priority. Adding them to our life will help us keep God at the center of all we do. 

God gave us His Word as an “instruction manual” for life. The Bible is filled with wisdom, encouragement, comfort, and life-changing power. It’s filled with everything we need to be the person He created us to be. And when we spend time in God’s Word, we are spending time with Him.  John 1:1 says, In the beginning [before all time] was the Word (Christ), and the Word was with God, and the Word was God Himself (AMP).

Studying the Bible and spending time with God in His Word can seem a little intimidating, but it’s actually easier than you might think. Here are a few practical steps to help get you started:

· Begin with prayer—prepare your heart by asking the Holy Spirit to be your Teacher and help you understand what you’re reading.

· Keep a notebook or journal handy—write down your thoughts and things that stand out to you.

· Consider how you will apply what you learn—think about the steps you will take to do what God’s Word has shown you to do. 

No matter where you are in your relationship with God, start spending time in His Word and be determined to stick with it. When you stay connected to God through meaningful Bible study, you will stay rooted and grounded in His love.

VIDEO:

Are You Growing?

Are you allowing God to work in your life to grow you to your full potential in Him? Watch as Joyce shares her own experience.


KEY SCRIPTURE:

Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus (Philippians 1:6 NIV). 


QUOTE FROM JOYCE:

“He has done His part and given us everything we need in Christ. It’s up to us to keep learning, growing and letting the Spirit of God work in us.” —Joyce

TAKE ACTION:

As you read God’s Word, pray and ask Him to show you scriptures that will help develop a more intimate relationship with Him. Use the practical tips mentioned and set aside some time to study these verses. As you think about them and even say them out loud, write down anything that stands out to you. Then, take a little more time to dig into those areas God shows you and see how He wants to help you grow in those areas. 

Prayer: 

Thank You, Father, that the more time I spend in Your Word, the more I love it. I pray that Your Word would fill my heart so that my desires will begin to line up with Your instruction and direction for my life. Thank You that You are bringing me to maturity in You. In Jesus’s Name, amen.


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About this Plan

Preparing to Celebrate Christ at Easter

The Resurrection of Jesus is one of the most amazing days! Easter is God showing us His undeniable love. And the 40 days before Easter—the season of Lent—is a time to refocus our attention on Christ and deepen our relationship with Him. As you take the time to study the Bible during this season, this plan will challenge you to experience Easter in a more meaningful way.

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