Studying this morning's four readings from the St. James Daily Devotional Guide (click to subscribe), I examined myself with these questions. Where is your self-examination leading today?
Psalms 144:1-15. Verse 12, what’s a family that I know of, where parents, sons, and daughters are praying for each other—and to which I will add my own prayers today?
Isaiah 64:1-12. Verse 4, as God invites me here to pray bigger and bolder prayers, to expect more of him than the human mind can conceive, how shall I specifically do that today?
Revelation 21:1-8. Verse 4, what person struggling with grief and sorrow, pain and tears, shall I lift up for God’s deliverance and consolation today?
Matthew 2:19-23. Serving a God who ministers to his loved ones through angels and dreams, how can I better position myself to hear and obey—for his glory and for my love of neighbor?
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To go deeper, see interpretive notes by Bible scholar Patrick Reardon for many of this week's readings.