Reflecting on the Psalms Part 2
From those of us on the Tree Church Daily team, we hope that you have had an amazing week in your purposed time with God. We pray that you were challenged and encouraged by God’s word and His presence in your daily life.
Today we want you to do something simple, yet incredibly important. We want you take time to write in a notebook, journal, or record a voice memo in your phone answering the prompts below. This does not need to be profound, poetic, or polished. It is a record for you to visit later to see and remember all that God is doing in your life. Journaling is a way to remind you of what God is speaking to you. And speaking something out or writing it down makes what we are thinking tangible and makes us accountable to it. If God has challenged you or called you to do something specific this past week, making it tangible makes it real. So don’t skip today…today is about faith building and that is what we pray happens for you.
Before you get started, though, let’s pray together:
Spirit,
As You have guided me this week through times of worship and prayer focused on Your word, I know You have been trying to shape me. I need the courage now to name the things You have been speaking to me and the strength to live them out. Never let me ignore what You are doing in me. Amen.
Here are today’s prompts for you to process through in your written or voice journal:
First, focus on God’s promises to you. What is something new you learned about God through the Psalms?
Second, focus on your current reality. What is one way that you were challenged by daily worship this week?
Lastly, focus on a step God is challenging you to take. What is one way you plan to respond to the reality of your condition and the depth of God’s faithfulness?
Today we want you to do something simple, yet incredibly important. We want you take time to write in a notebook, journal, or record a voice memo in your phone answering the prompts below. This does not need to be profound, poetic, or polished. It is a record for you to visit later to see and remember all that God is doing in your life. Journaling is a way to remind you of what God is speaking to you. And speaking something out or writing it down makes what we are thinking tangible and makes us accountable to it. If God has challenged you or called you to do something specific this past week, making it tangible makes it real. So don’t skip today…today is about faith building and that is what we pray happens for you.
Before you get started, though, let’s pray together:
Spirit,
As You have guided me this week through times of worship and prayer focused on Your word, I know You have been trying to shape me. I need the courage now to name the things You have been speaking to me and the strength to live them out. Never let me ignore what You are doing in me. Amen.
Here are today’s prompts for you to process through in your written or voice journal:
First, focus on God’s promises to you. What is something new you learned about God through the Psalms?
Second, focus on your current reality. What is one way that you were challenged by daily worship this week?
Lastly, focus on a step God is challenging you to take. What is one way you plan to respond to the reality of your condition and the depth of God’s faithfulness?
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