The Devotional to End All DevotionalsSample

Satan is a created spirit being (an angel) who once served God. His pride caused him to want to rule over God, and so he was cast out of Heaven as punishment and took other angels with him.
Satan’s punishment has not been fully carried out. Someday, he will be thrown into the Lake of Fire for his pride and arrogance. In the meantime, he lurks here on earth doing his best to hurt human beings and interfere with God’s work in their lives.
Use the CUT method to study today’s passages.
Context: “What’s going on here and how does it fit with what I already know to be true?”
-read content before and after passage
-determine author, audience, purpose
-determine time, place, setting
Understanding: “What does it mean?”
-underline, highlight, and circle
-paraphrase
-use resources to define unclear terms and ideas
Truth application: “Where do I go from here?”
-record encouragement you took away
-record ways you were challenged
-make a plan for change
-record questions raised
Thank God for giving you victory over Satan when you rely on and obey Him.
About this Plan

The Devotional to End All Devotionals teaches and empowers Christians to study God’s Word on their own while relying on the Holy Spirit alone for understanding and personal application of what they read. Study spiritual disciplines, basic Bible doctrine, and discover your life purpose while practicing three methods of personal Bible study suitable for Christians of all ages and stages of spiritual growth.
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We would like to thank Angela Sanders in conjunction with Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma (BGCO) for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://www.angelasanderswrites.com and http://www.skopos.org/devo
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