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    CHOICES

    INTRODUCTION TO DEVOTIONS

    1.) The purpose of our Devotions is to give encouragement and guidance from the Scriptures.

    To support and further exposition for subjects taught in morning worship.

    To give opportunity for meditation on themes of Scripture, that we might study thewhole counsel of God.

    To encourage reading Scripture. Each devotion includes references that could be looked

    up in the Bible, giving the reader experience searching the Scriptures.

    To learn how to find passages, becoming familiar with key sections of the Bible.

    To learn to use the Table of Contents (in the front) or the Concordance (in the back)

    to help find any passage with confidence.

    To give practical applications for the passages that are studied, so that we might learn

    how to apply Gods Word to our daily lives.

    To give models of prayer, that we might learn how to pray more earnestly and

    effectively.

    2.) The devotions this week parallel key elements of the teaching we received this week, January

    9, 2011, from Pastor James Hilton. This begins a new series: Choices.

    3.) These Devotions are written by Thomas Warren.

    4.) Other resources: the Journey Website: www.thejourneyoc.net; and http://www.gnpcb.org/esv/

    a searchable on-line ESV Bible; and http://esv.org has devotions and a Bible reading calendar

    See especially: http://desiringgod.org, John Pipers websitethis site has great teaching and

    study that are Biblical, and that are accessible for anyone who wants to grow in faith. These

    resources are not only very faithful and helpful, but many of themhundreds of sermons,

    conference addresses, and Bible Studies, all in MP3 format, as well as some printed materials

    are free.

    5.) This weeks devotions are designed to be a practical guide, a step by step manual to help you

    choose to pursue your relationship with God by reading, meditating, and praying his Word.

    6.) Each day has an exercise to guide you to grow in intimacy with God by understanding

    reading, and hearing his Word.

    7.) There is an appendix with practical steps to help you meet God by reading his Word.

    http://www.thejourneyoc.net/http://www.gnpcb.org/esv/http://esv.org/http://desiringgod.org/http://www.thejourneyoc.net/http://www.gnpcb.org/esv/http://esv.org/http://desiringgod.org/
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    SUNDAY JANUARY 9, 2011

    Read Psalm 37:23; John 5:24; 17:8, 11; Romans 5:1-5; 8:1539; and Galatians 3:1, 26.

    Choosing to believe: Assured of a true and saving faith . Before you can enjoy intimacy

    with God you must first be assured of your relationship with him. Jesus said that eternal life

    begins the moment you trust in him, not when you die (John 3:36, 6:47, 54). The first and

    greatest choice that you make as a believer in Christ is to put your trust in him. When you trusthim you come into a relationship with him. Some people might think they are followers of Christ,

    but if they have not made this most important commitment, they do not. Some people think they

    have made the crucial choice, but in fact, their choice was to improve themselves morally, or to

    stop certain sins, or to come to a specific church, or answer some questions asked of them by a

    pastor when they joined the church, or get baptized. True assurance is based on a choice that

    you made, but that God must help you make. You could not have made that choice apart from

    God or separated from the gift of faith that he gives to those who have a true faith. So this

    decision is made by you, but you could never have made it unless God gave you the gift of faith

    (see Ephesians 2:89). How do you know if you have made this choice, if you have used your gift

    of faith, or not?

    There are several tests you can apply to yourself to evaluate whether you are a true Christ-

    follower or not. A simple test is to read one of the Scriptures listed above, like Romans 8:1539

    and as you read that, when you are relatively quiet, to measure your heart by the language of

    this incredible passage. Did you receive a Spirit within you that cries out, Abba to God? Abba is

    the name that a little child would use in calling for her father. That is the kind of language that

    those who have a true faith use toward God. He is our Heavenly Father and we are free to

    address him with the language of endearing love and tenderness. Abba!

    The Spirit of God assures us within our hearts, that we are the children of God. This is an inward

    testimony. This is not writing a sign across the sky or whispering some words in your ear, but

    there is a tangible, real assurance that is given to every true Christ-follower that they know theGod of creation and redemption, and that nothing can separate them from God. The Spirit within

    us bears witness that we are the children of God. There is a communication between God the

    Spirit and you. That word is comforting, assuring, and it brings you confidence to come to God,

    not from fear, but because you are loved and accepted by God for the sake of Christs death for

    you.

    Another test of your personal and intimate relationship with God comes by means of the little

    choices you begin to make as a follower of Christ. Some of those choices are seen in Galatians

    5:2223. The Spirit of God who lives within you begins to form in you a set of qualities that you

    did not have to the same degree or in the same measure before you came to know God

    personally. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control are all qualities that any kind or disciplined person might understand, but they are a set

    of qualities that are a growing part of your life as you follow Christ and as you become more and

    more like him in your affections, passions, choices, and decisions. Love is a decision. Joy is a

    choice. Peace is something you must pursue. Patience doesnt just happen. Kindness is more

    difficult than it sounds. They are choices you make.

    1 Peter 2:21 says that we walk in his steps. No one walks like Christ walks without first being

    changed by God on the inside. To walk like Christ walked is to live in a manner that is very

    similar to the way he lived. He loved the Father, you love the Father. He did Gods will, you do

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    Gods will. He was holy in his moral choices, you are holy in your moral choices. He was kind to

    others, you are kind to others. He was loving, you also are loving. When you live like Christ, you

    are choosing to be like him. No one is perfect in this imitation of Christ, but there should be some

    choices, some values, some priorities that you both share.

    Assurance is very important. It shows that you have made the most important choice of all. It

    was a decision to trust God by faith. God helped your make that choice by giving you faith to

    trust him. That began your journey toward God that will end until you stand before him (see 1

    Corinthians 13:12).

    Application: Do not presume that because someone has told you that you were a Christian that

    they were right. That confirmation of your true faith must come from within you. Other people

    might desire that you become a Christian, but they cannot exercise faith for you. Others might

    tell you that you are at peace with God, but only you know if that were true. Only you can be

    assured of your faith and trust in Jesus Christ. Only you can know for sure.

    Choices: I have come to know Christ as my Lord and Savior. I choose now to exercise the faith

    God has given me and to trust him, to love him, and to obey him. Because I have chosen him by

    faith, I know that my sins are forgiven and that I will live with him forever. I choose to walk with

    God and I desire to experience all that God has for me, to know God better, and to live for himevery day.

    Memory Verse: John 5:13 I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of

    God that you may know that you have eternal life.

    Prayer: Faithful God and Savior, assure your children of your saving work in their hearts; trouble

    those who are not so related to you yet, that they might seek you with all their strength. Give us

    grace to live so that our faith touches every choice we make. By Christ we ask. Amen.

    MONDAY JANUARY 10, 2011

    Read Psalm 119:55; 2 Timothy 2:8; Hebrews 13:5; 1 Peter 1:35; 1 John 5:13

    Following Christ. Having confidence that you know God and are loved by him opens the door to anew world of choices, freedoms, peace, hope, and fruitfulness in your life. The decision to trust God isfollowed by a million smaller decisions to keep on trusting him every day. You are being guarded bythe power of God (1 Peter 1:35) but you are also free to choose to move closer to him or to keepaway from God. A Christ-follower has a freedom to choose God that is impossible for a person whodoes not know God. You can surrender the problems of today to God, or you can fret about them. Youcan yield your life in obedience and trust in his will, or you can be resistant to his will and do what youwant.

    Some decisions we make with the mind. We reason through options, decide between alternatives by

    working through those options to figure out which are the better or the worse for us. Buying a car canbe like that. You find a good car and if the price is too high you say no. Or you see the same car at agood price and you say yes. But there are also decisions of the heart. This is not about beingreasonable or rational, but it is about following your loves, your desires and hopes. This is moving intothe world of romance and love. You choose to love someone because you love them. There might bedozens of reasons to be cautious, but love is not a game of reason.

    Do you choose God with the reason or with the heart? Do you follow him because his ways are bestrational, more profitable for you; or because you love him more than anything? Some of us come toGod through the faculty of reason, others come through the heart. Our hearts may need to be taughtto be more reasonable, and our reason no doubt needs to lighten up a bit. But Scripture calls us to

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    love with our minds (Romans 12:13 our reasonable logical worship) and with our hearts (love theLord with all your heart ). Love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength. With all you are.

    How surrendered are you? Do you trust Gods wisdom? Do you believe that Gods ways are best? Doyou believe that obeying God is really the best choice? Or do you surrender to God when it doesntcompete with your heart or your head? Some choices to follow God dont seem very rational. Wefollow God because we trust him. Others choices are almost pure rationality. We can reason thatGods grace has come into our lives, therefore God loves us, and so we need not be anxious aboutanything. That is almost pure reason impacting our emotions, and it really works.

    How do you make your choices? Heart or head? Love or reason? A lot of conflict between couplescomes from the different ways people make choices. When we make really bad choices it may stemfrom a decision of the heart that was made when we should have had a little more logic. Or when wewere so logical in our choice that we forgot about love. Surrender to God covers both thereasonableness of God and it extends all the way to his amazing love. When we make choicesinvolving God, we should make those choices with our whole person, heart, soul, mind, strengthSurrender to God is lived out in the million decisions you make after you decided to love him.

    Application: Surrendering to God means to let him determine which way you will go. It means thatyou are admitting that you dont have a clue. It accepts that God is wise and loving. Surrendermeans, whatever comes, you are willing to go through it because God is with you and he never leavesyou nor forsakes you (Hebrews 13:5c).

    Choices: By faith in my Savior I freely choose to surrender my will to Gods will. I choose to trust the

    wisdom of God, the truth of God, the power of God, and the love of God for my life. I choose to

    surrender my heart, soul, mind and strength to God. I will begin to explore the Word of God, the Bible,

    to grow in my faith and to begin to walk with God every day of my life.

    Memory Verse: John 8:31, So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed in him,

    If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples,

    Prayer: Thank you, Holy God, that you are worthy of my trust, in every day, and in everything

    Nothing is greater than you, nothing is better than you, nothing can defeat you. In surrendering to

    you, help me surrender my heart and my mind to you that I will neither argue with you nor doubtyour love for me. Open your Word to me that I might know you better and obey your because I love

    you. By Christ we pray. Amen.

    TUESDAY JANUARY 11, 2011

    Read Psalm 1:2; 56:9; 1 Kings 18:37; Ezra 7:25; Romans 7:22

    Gods Word. Surrendering to God begins with learning more about God. Gods Word is not just a

    selection of religious talk or nice ideas about God. It is where we experience a face-to-face dialogue

    with God about the choices we are making today and the life God has for us to live right now. Gods

    Word is the measure and authority by which we live our lives. It teaches us about God. It is the sourceof our confidence before God. It tells us how great Gods grace is and how much he loves us. It shows

    us how we are to live in him and for him. But simply stated, it is where we hear from God directly.

    God speaks to us in the Bible. But we have to open up the Book and read it or listen to it, if we are to

    hear from God.

    The Word of God is not absorbed by symbiosis. It is not caught like a virus. It must be read or listened

    to. In every case, good, godly, God-honoring people tell us that the secretto their lives, their power in

    prayer, their love for others, their faithfulness under trial, their hope when they are being tested with

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    trials, all of these gifts comes from the Word of God. How did the Word become so precious and

    helpful for them?

    Each of us needs to discover a way to read the Bible that fits our style of learning, our need for

    interaction with God, and our time available. Working through a 3-year course of Bible doctrine might

    be boring or completely frustrating to one person but life-changing for another. Doing a word study

    might be pointless to one person and radically transformative for another. Do what fits where you are

    and who you are in Christ. The essential principle is that you should be in the Bible, in whatever way

    works for you, every day. Read as much as you can take in.At the end of this devotional you will

    find several different study guides and Bible reading plans to help you.

    Reading the Bible is different from reading a novel and many people today have little experience in

    reading more serious literature that requires real thought and intense concentration. There is almost

    universal agreement that reading the Bible should be done with a pen or pencil in hand. Have a

    notebook handy to jot down questions or to write down a verse that jumped off the page to you. Take

    your time. It would be better to read just a few verses and understand the flow of the paragraph than

    to read several pages in a rush finish some reading goal (like you are running a race) and understand

    little of it. The Word of God requires us to think about what is being communicated to us. You can

    understand the Bible. Its meaning is plain enough for everyone to understand it.

    The Bible (Billy Graham quoted an old saying) was written so that a Charwoman (a maid or household

    servant) could understand it, and it has challenged the greatest minds who ever lived with its depth

    and insights. Read slowly with pencil in hand and mark key words. Think about what the author was

    saying and ask What does it say? This question is about who is speaking, what was the

    circumstances he was writing about, and what was the purpose of it.

    Then ask, What does it mean? This question is seeking to discover what the author was he was

    hoping to have in the lives of those he was writing to. The Bible says that Christ is risen from the

    dead. It means that Christs death is something we celebrate because our sins are forgiven.

    And finally ask, What are the implications for my life? This is the most personal part of reading the

    Bible. This takes a verse it seeks a way to respond to what it says, what it means, with some specific

    response to it. Reading about Christs death and your forgiveness might prompt you to see the

    implication that you ought to forgive someone in your life because God has forgiven you.

    We have amazing resources that can be accessed by computer or in bookstores that can answer just

    about every question we might find as we read the Bible. There are thousands of books about the

    Bible, study guides by the hundred, reading plans, audio studies, sermons, podcasts, pamphlets, free

    pdfs, online study helps, commentaries, and much more. Help is here.

    Having a plan for your Bible reading is critical for your success. Any plan you pick is infinitely betterthan having no plan. Without a plan you are lost, you dont know where to read. You are

    overwhelmed and you wont keep at it. With a plan you know where you are, where you have been

    and where you are headed. It takes away that horrible question: What will I read today? You know

    where you will read by looking at your plan, and picking up where you left off. That is easy!

    If you are a slow reader, read slowly. Many people discover as they read the Bible day by day that

    they improve their reading speed. Be that as it may, the speed with which you read doesnt matter as

    much as reading something in the Word each day, even if it is only one little verse. Try to read

    effectively and with understanding. Reading the text carefully and slowly is more beneficial than

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    zooming through a chapter. We are aiming at understanding and listening for God to speak through

    his Word. If you read with understanding, God will speak to you. He has a lot of amazing things to say

    to you.

    There are zillions of reading plans. Choose one that fits your time, your life, and your interests. If you

    find that your plan isnt working, find one that does, or invent your own.

    Get a Bible that you can understand. If you read a few verses outloud and you cant follow what

    youve been reading, look for another version or translation that fits you. It is best to read the Bible in

    your heart-language, that is in the language you grew up speaking. The vocabulary of your heart

    language will speak to you with more power, it will be more encouraging to you, and you wil

    understand it better.

    Some people are helped by reading a paraphrase version of the Bible, like The New Living Translation

    or The Message. Those Bibles read like people talk today, but they are interpretative and they do

    some of the work for you. Other Bibles are less literary or smooth when you read them and are more

    literal and they follow the order of the words from the language the Bible was written in more closely

    closer, but that can make it sound wooden or the word order may seem a bit odd. The English

    Standard Version is accurate and faithful, but it is a little wooden. The New American Standard Bible

    is very close to the original languages in word order and it can seem out of sync with modern English

    when you read it. The King James Version is very difficult for most modern readers to understand. It

    was written in the 17th century and many words are unfamiliar to us today. We use the ESV at the

    Journey because it is a faithful modern translation. You should have more than one translation around

    if you are doing any serious study. Paperback versions are cheap and available everywhere.

    Some people who really struggle with reading have found that listening to the Bible on CD or MP3

    player works well for them. Some of you have 30 minute commutes and that hour-a-day time warp

    could get you through the Bible in about a year. Listening to the Bible has helped thousands of people

    to become familiar with the stories and teaching of the Bible, and they found that when they opened

    the Book to read it, they were already familiar with what they were reading because they had heard iton CD, so they could read with more understanding and impact on their lives.

    God speaks through his Word to you. He gave us the Bible so that we can hear from him directly. No

    one needs to tell you what Gods will is. You can read it for yourself. You dont need any professiona

    to tell you how you ought to live. You can read Gods Word and see for yourself.

    By thinking about the text, praying through difficult passages, meditating on sublime and lofty

    sections dealing with Gods glory and majesty, heaven and redemption, you are building your life on

    the foundation of Gods Word and you are getting to know God better. The end of that reading and

    praying, study and meditating, is that you will know God better.

    Application: Gods Word is inspired by God. His voice can be heard as you read it. His will can be

    known as you search it. His love can be experienced as you take its message into your heart. We

    surrender to God by knowing his Word and doing what it says.

    Choices: I choose to find my own Bible reading and studyplan to help me grow in my faith and to

    become close to God in my daily life. I choose to look at my schedule and my daily routine, to find a

    time in which I can meet with God regularly. I choose to set time aside every day, if God permits, to

    be with God by reading or listening to his Word.

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    Memory Verse: Matthew 14:23 And after he had dismissed the crowds, he went up on

    the mountain by himself to pray. When evening came, he was there alone.

    Prayer: Give me a hunger and thirst for your very Word, Dear God. Show me how you want me to

    study it, to hear its message, and to apply it to my life. Show me how to hide your Word in my heart

    that I might not sin against you, and that my joy in you might be complete. Help me find a time to

    meet with you every day. By Christ I pray. Amen.

    WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12, 2011

    Read: Genesis 5:22; 6:9; Psalm 1.

    Walking with God. Lots of people walk with God. But the Bible mentions just two of them in that

    language: Noah and Enoch. They must have taken the time to be with God. They must have made it a

    priority every day to spend time with God. Ever wonder why so few have walked with God? Maybe it

    is because to walk with God requires effort. People who walk with God may be rare. But you can be

    one of them. What choice do you make so that you, too, can walk with God?

    Wonderful, amazing, godly, loving, humble people dont fall out of the sky. The begin as not-so-

    wonderful, ungodly, not-very-loving, mostly-proud people who had come to Christ. But they didntsettle with just being forgiven. To move toward godliness, they grasped the fact that other people

    had walked with God and were intimate with him, and they wanted that too. They read the Bible not

    only to learn about God, but to learn howto walkwith God, how to talkwith God, how to listen to him

    They read the Bible and learned how to avoid certain sins that can wreck you relationship with God

    and how to restore a relationship with God after youve broken it. They read the Bible to think about

    their own lives, to examine themselves, to repent of their sins, to aspire to purity and humility and all

    those qualities that are so precious and powerful in the lives of the godly, and they made choice after

    choice, day after day, year after year, to become the person that God wants them to be. At the center

    of their maturity, as the core of their decisions, without fail and always, is the Word of God.

    Praying the Bible is one result of reading the Word on a regular basis. Praying the Scriptures is acompletion of the conversation with God. He speaks in his Word to you and you pray it back to him in

    petition, confession, adoration, praise, repentance, sorrow, rejoicing, heartbreak, and overwhelming

    joy in forgiveness. Walking with God is not seeing God occasionally, thinking about him once in a

    while, or reading your Bible when there is a crisis. Walking with God is having a living, real

    continuous relationship with God that is not at the mercy of the kind of day you had, or how sick the

    kids are, or how much money you have in the bank. That relationship with God is the single constant

    in your life.

    You can walk with God. You can become more godlymore like God in your character and in you

    choices. The godly are known because they know their weaknesses, they dont try to hide their sins,

    they arent impressed with themselves at all, they are humble, teachable, and they make gooddecisions. When they fail they admit it right away, and when they succeed they give God all the

    credit. They choose God.

    Application: Knowing that you can walk with God means that you are the one who must determine

    how much effort, time, and energy you give to this relationship. If you value God you will find a way

    to meet with him. If you want to grow, he will teach you and guide you to know more about him, and

    to know him better.

    Choices: I choose to walk with God because I love him and want to know him better. I desire nothing

    more than God. My relationship with God is more important than any relationship I have. I will choose

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    to build my relationship with God by using my faith when I read the Bible, expecting to meet God

    there and hear his voice in the words of Scripture.

    Memory Verse: Psalm 73:25 Whom have I in heaven but you? And there is nothing on earth

    that I desire besides you.

    Prayer: O God who has spoken in your Word, thank you for revealing yourself in words that we can

    read, study, take into our minds and hearts, and that show us your face, and that teach us how to live

    for you. Give us a hunger for your Word so that we desire it more than food or comfort. By Christ weask. Amen.

    THURSDAY JANUARY 13, 2011

    Read: Deuteronomy 6:6; Psalm 104:44; 145:5; Matthew 6:6; 14:23; Luke 5:16; Acts 10:9; 10:30

    A Time, a Place, a Quiet . The world is too much with us, writes William Wordsworth. Too

    much running around. Too much work. Too much noise. Too much pressure. Too little quiet.

    Some years ago there appeared in large metropolitan areas like New York City and London, little

    stores that had cubicles where you could lie down in silence and be given purified air with high

    oxygen. They were a great success for a while because people in the city needed a place to be

    quiet, away from the noise and rush of city life.

    If you want to have a conflict with a teenager, ask them to give you their texting cell phone, or

    take away their MP3 player. Kids are so used to having music or words running through them all

    the time they will go into shock when that flow of sound and noise and words is taken away.

    The world is too much with us. We can only do one thing at a time. A recent study showed that

    multi-tasking is a myth. You can do two or more things fast, but you are really only doing one

    thing at a time and switching between them. Some people are very good and extremely fast at

    switching back and forth, but they are still doing only one thing at a time.

    Reading the Word of God requires a kind of thinking, a kind of quietness, a kind of reflection that

    is possible only when that is the only thing you are doing. God is deserving of our attention. But

    when the phones are ringing, when the kids are calling for you to come help them, when you are

    trying to pick up or wash up, or get ready, or trying not to be late, fixing the car, mowing the

    grass, you are not doing one thing, and the world is too much with you.

    Reading Gods Word requires a time. When you read it, you do it best when you have set apart a

    time for it. Put your time with God on your calendar, in your smart phone, on your to-do list.

    Make an appointment with God. Determine how much time you will give to that appointment,

    and keep it. Make it more important that anything else you have to do in your day. Begin with

    that appointment or end your day with it, or have it at noon, but whenever you make it, keep it.

    Place. You have places where you do things. You read, you cook, you play, your rest. For your

    time with God, you need to have a place, a chair perhaps, a quiet nook in your home, a break

    room at work, study hall at school, or a place outside that you can claim for that time you have

    set. Having a place to read the Bible minimizes distractions. Your brain will try to find 500 other

    things for you to do while you are reading, so having a place that you use just for this purpose

    can help. Perhaps you put a soft blanket on a chair while you are reading. Or you use a special

    notepad, or pen that you use only for that time. But in some way you are setting aside that place

    as the place where you meet with God. You have a time and you have a place .

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    And now the quiet. If you read Gods Word in a place that is zooming with interruptions, noisy

    chatter, loud clashes or intrusive music, you wont have a chance. Many people find that the first

    thing they do before they read Gods Word is to take some time to become quiet inside. You rest

    in the Lord, and think only of him. You breathe quietly and let the presence of Christ become

    more real, and then you read or listen.

    Quiet and alone is hard to come by. Young mothers and fathers are always on duty. They may

    need to find a time before or after the kids have gone to bed. Or they may find a time at lunch or

    during a short break at work or school. Some people use an MP3 player with some soothingmusic to be a way of finding quiet in the midst of a noisy home or an apartment with too-thin

    walls, or a barking dog next door.

    Quiet is abhorred by our culture. People are so stimulated with music and words that when they

    have silence, they immediately turn something on to interrupt it, to drown out the quiet. You

    may have a little withdrawal from the din of noise that is around you, when you first get still in

    your place of quiet. Noise and begin constantly entertained is addictive. By weaning yourself a

    little at a time, the quiet can become the most precious and grace-filled place on earth. To be

    quiet in Gods presence is wonderful.

    Do you have a time, aplace , and a quiet?

    Application: Choosing to be with God runs against everything in your culture. The world tells you that

    you must have sound flowing into your life. Some have found it a great joy to turn off the radio in the

    car and to use that place for a little moment of quiet to be with God. Some use the ambient sound

    generators, white noise machines, to find a kind of quiet. Turning on a fan or an air purifier can give

    you a little place of quiet. Choose a time. Choose aplace. Choose a quiet.

    Choices: Now that I have looked at my schedule and my obligations for the day, I now choose a time

    each day in which I will meet with God in worship, prayer, and reading or listening to Gods Word.

    choose this as a priority in my day, and no matter what time I have selected, I will see that as an

    appointment with God that I will keep unless I am hindered by something I cannot control (an act ofProvidence). No discouragement or barrier will keep me from seeking the Lord. If I fail, I will be

    forgiven and will try again. If I succeed, I will give God the glory.

    I choose a place in which to meet God.

    I choose a quiet (a time of day, a place that has few distractions, or a way to create quiet by music or

    other means) in which I can meet God and give him my complete attention.

    Memory Verse: Romans 8:38 For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers,

    nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, 39 nor height nor depth, nor anything

    else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our

    Lord.

    Prayer: Great God, teach me how to pursue you in the quiet. Give me a time and a place where we can

    meet. I long to be with you. By Christ I pray. Amen.

    FRIDAY JANUARY 14, 2011

    Read Genesis 2:47; Romans 1:2; 2 Corinthians 4:6; 2 Timothy 3:16; Hebrews 4:12

    Gods face and his breath. When God made Adam he breathed into him the breath of life. He had

    spoken to bring other living things into existence, but for man he breathed into him. The image is God

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    coming before the lifeless body of Adam and giving him life, face to face. The creation of human

    beings was intimate, personal, and suggested Gods care and the capacity that people would have for

    a relationship with God. People shared life that was given to them from the face of God. It is an

    astonishing picture of Gods love.

    When we come to Pauls description of the Word of God, his language reminds us of the account in

    Genesis. The Word of God is God-breathed. Some translated it inspired but that doesnt nearly

    capture this word. The word is only used here (2 Timothy 3:16) in the New Testament. In a way

    similar to the way God made Adam, God breathed his Word.

    This doesnt mean that the Bible has heart and soul. But in some wonderful way the Bible is living and

    powerful (Hebrews 4:12). Because God inspired it, it speaks Gods words and will. The Bible is living in

    that it applies its message, in a special and personal way, to every person who trusts Christ. It covers

    every kind of situation, it addresses every conflict we will face. It tells us everything we need to know

    of God (facts like we can never know everything about God). It has been read by Gods people and it

    has always been found to be profitable for them. It is useful (NIV) for teaching, reproof, correction,

    and training in righteousness. It is useful because it comes from God.

    The Bible is special. It is the way by which God, the infinite and unknowable, communicates with man

    the finite and limited. Christ places his authority upon the Word of God. Prophets are quoted by him.His apostles are given his authority to write what Christ wanted to be in his Word. Christs authority

    establishes the usefulness and profitability of the Word. Paul said, All scripture is God-breathed

    All of Scripture is inspired, but not all of it can be mastered. God has not answered every question we

    might ask him. It is not a textbook on chemistry or physics, though where it speaks on science, it is

    accurate every time. It wears cultural garments, uses language that we can struggle to understand

    fully. Like everything from God, the Bible gives us enough, but it also keeps us humble. No one

    masters the Word of God. At best, it masters you.

    Meditating of the Word means to think about what it says. But more than just thinking about itmeditation means to think about your life, your decisions, and your relationships in light of the

    teaching of Gods Word. It means to reflect on how the Bible speaks to your particular needs, sins,

    hurts, joys, or successes. The Bible is rich and it speaks to every situation we can face. The Bible

    speaks to every need, every kind of sorrow, every reasonable question we can ask about God, and

    every dilemma and conflict we can experience. The Bible is amazing.

    This breath of God that gives us the Bible is the whisper of God before our face. Gods face before our

    face, you can feel his breath on you. Some have experienced God speaking so clearly to them by the

    Word of God written, that they have trembled, or wept, or shouted for joy, or crumbled into self-

    abnegation when their sins were laid bare and their selfish hearts brought into the light. They have

    also been emboldened to take courageous stands of conscience, been enlightened to produce songsof praise and glory to God, or inspiring books about God, or drifted into songs of sweet praise that

    angels could sing someday. The breath of God rises from the pages of Scripture and it is useful for us

    It is what we need, if we choose to read it.

    Application: The Word of God is useful. It is useful only when its content, message, teaching

    corrections, and reproofs make entry to your life through your mind, by reading or hearing it. No one

    can meditate on Gods Word if they havent heard it or read it.

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    Choices: I choose to hide Gods Word in my heart that I might not sin against God (Psalm 119:11).

    choose to meditate on a portion of Gods Word and to seek counsel in these pages when I make

    important decisions and moral choices. I choose to make Gods Word a part of my daily life.

    Memory Verse: Psalm 143:5 I remember the days of old; I meditate on all that you have

    done; I ponder the work of your hands.

    Prayer: Forgive my neglect of your Word, O God. Your breath breathed a kind of life into the pages of

    Scripture, because it is here that you speak, teach, comfort, rebuke, and correct your children. Bringme close to feel your warm face in the pages of your Holy Book. By Jesus Christ I pray. Amen.

    SATURDAY JANUARY 15, 2011

    Read Psalm 19:9; 119:24, 103; Jeremiah 5:14; 23:29; James 1:23;

    Fire, gold, hammer, honey, light, milk, and mirror. A metaphor is a way to describe something

    that is unique. Take something you know about and use that to describe something new, something

    that is like the thing you know about. By starting with what you know, you are introduced to what you

    dont know.

    Try to explain to someone who had never seen one, what a car is, and theyd be dazzled with talk

    about internal combustion engines, disk brakes, and smog controls. But tell them they are a bit like a

    childs wagon, just bigger, and they can get the general idea. The writers of Scripture use many

    metaphors to describe the Bible. They find new and expansive ways to describe the way the Bible

    affects their lives. Some of these word-pictures are clever, some are fearsome, and a few are very

    sweet.

    The Word is fire. Jeremiah 5:14 and 23:29 tells that the Word can bring judgment, destruction and

    devastation to our lives. We can be judged by the Word. That is the chief reason we dont like to read

    it. It speaks not only Gods love and forgiveness to us, but the painful message of his displeasure with

    our actions, words, and thoughts. Reading the Word is like holding a flaming book in your hands. It can

    scorch pride, incinerate impurity, consume any trust in things, wealth, or status. It is like a fire that

    consumes those things in us that God hates and, too often, the things we love. The fire of Gods Word

    is not going to destroy you, just your sin.

    The Word is gold and honey. Psalm 19:910 teaches us that the Word is like precious gold. Some

    people have chosen faithfulness to the Word over vast fortunes. They saw the Kingdom of God and

    heard of its eternal value and they chose to give up the treasures of this world in order to be faithful to

    the Word. They gave up earthly gold to have the gold of Gods Word. The Word is honey: it is sweet to

    the taste and it fulfills longings for the delights that can be found only in God.

    Christ-followers know the sweetness of the Word because they have read it, heard it, and hid it in their

    hearts. The Bible is just words, but the word tells us the sweetest name I know. The honey of the

    Word creates more and more longings for the God of the Bible. The sweetness of the Word tells us

    about the nature and acts of God, his love for us, his comfort, his purposes, and his promises to us

    who love him. There is nothing in this life that is sweeter than the promises and the comfort of Gods

    Word. The truth of Scripture, the power of the Word of God, the faith that comes by the Word of God,

    the authority and inspiration of the Word, are sweet because of the God of the Bible and his Son Jesus

    Christ, applied his Word to our lives by the Spirit who has been given to us.

    The Word is light. 2 Peter 1:19 tells us that the Word is a light shining in the dark. The light of the Word

    of God is an interim light, a temporary measure until the fullness comes. The Word of God will last

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    forever and ever, but when we come into the presence of God, speak with Christ face to face

    experience a new a deeper ministry of the Spirit in heaven with God, the purpose of the written word

    will have been fulfilled. We now live in a spiritually dark world. Sometimes we dont know which way

    we should go. God knew that wed struggle. So he gave us his Word as a light upon our path (Psalm

    119:105, 130).

    The Word is a mirror. James 1:23 reminds us how fleeting our understanding of ourselves is. We glance

    at the mirror and are surprised at what we see. Our appearance looks unfamiliar. We have forgotten

    exactly how we looked the last time we combed our hair or brushed our teeth. That is the same waywhen we read the Bible, close the book and walk away. We immediately begin to forget. Soon we have

    only dim memories of what we knew with such conviction just a few hours ago, to be true and critical

    to our lives. But now it seems to have slipped away from us. So we must return to the mirror of Gods

    Word and look again at the reflection of ourselves, or rather, of the light of Christ and his light shined

    into our lives one more time. The reason we need to be in the Word of God regularly is because we

    soon forget what we learned. We look into a mirror and an hour later cant remember what we looked

    like.

    There are many more metaphors that describe the Word of God. Rain, Seed, Snow, Solid Food, Sword

    Water to name a few. The Word becomes Rain or a mirror, or gold, or honey, only when you read it or

    hear it. Pick up the fire of God, the gold of God, the light of God, and look at yourself in Gods mirror.

    Application: Whether the Word is fire or gold depends on your choices. What do you choose?

    Choices: I choose to trust the Word of God because Christ has assured me of its authority and

    inspiration. I choose to permit the message of the Bible into my heart, into my soul, into my mind, and

    as a source of my strength.

    Prayer: Meet me in the pages of Scripture, Holy Father, and teach me about yourself. In learning about

    you, I know myself more honestly. Teach me the gravity and vileness of my sin, then pour within me

    your honey and rainrain upon me your gold and snow that I might be made rich and refreshed. By

    Jesus Christ I ask. Amen.

    STUDY HELPS: GETTING STARTED IN YOUR PERSONAL TIME IN GODS WORD

    There are many ways to study the Bible. Find the way that works for you.

    1. Find a Bible you can understand. We use the English Standard Version at The Journey. Other good

    translations are: The New International Version, The New King James Version, The New American

    Standard Version and there are many others as well.

    If you want a little easier-to-read version, The New Living Translation, and The Message are very

    easier to understand, and are faithful to the meaning of the Word.

    2. Set up your place.

    Get your Bible, a notebook and a pen or pencil. Select the chair or spot you will be for your

    reading/listening, and have it ready before you begin.

    This personal study of Gods Word is called a Quiet Time, Personal Worship, Devotions, Bible Study or

    many other similar names. Now you are ready.

    3. When its time for your appointment with God, sit down and begin with a short prayer. Ask God to

    speak to you through his Word.

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    Open your Bible. Take up your pen/pencil. Have your notebook handy, and begin to read.

    (If you are listening to a Bible cd or MP3, you know what to do.)

    Tip: Dont run a race. Read slowly and with understanding. There is no value in reading an entire

    chapter if you dont understand it. Bible reading demands you think about what is being said, who is

    speaking, what the setting is, and who is in the audience. Pay attention to details. Mark up your Bible

    Identify the various people in the scene. Mark key words that are important.

    4. If you are not already in a study, we are suggesting that you begin reading the Gospel of Mark. It

    has 16 Chapters. If you take a Chapter a day that is 16 days. If you take about Chapter a day, then

    you are up to 32 days.

    Make a choice: I choose to read a chapter of Marks Gospel every day for the next month. Or

    something that you decide.

    To get started, read the about of Mark Chapter 1. You would write in your notebook (or use the

    Bible Reading Recordthat is attached to the end of this devotional, to check off what youve read):

    January 9, 2011, Mark 1:120 {you could write questions or key verses here}

    The next day youd write:

    January 10, 2011, Mark 1:2145

    5. If the Mark study is too much for you, begin with a goal you can reach. If you can only give 5

    minutes a day, set that for your goal: I choose to read 5 minutes a day. Dont worry about how

    many verses you read, just read for the amount of time you have.

    If you think you can only have a time with God 3 days a week (you are really pressed for time, with

    kids, work, and the rest), set that as your goal. Begin there. If your time is pinched, dont jump in to a

    two-hour daily Bible study, you will find a thousand reasons to quit. Choose wisely.

    You could just read Marks Gospel for the amount of time you have available. Make a note of what

    you read in your notebook, jot down the date you read it, and you are on your way.

    The key is consistency. Read a little every day is better than reading for an hour once a month.

    6. Your notebook will become very valuable to you as you study. Keep your notebook near your Bible,

    and leave it there when you finish, and it will be there when your next scheduled appointment with

    God comes around.

    Some people go through several little notebooks a year. Others will use the same notebook for many

    years. Its up to you.

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    Here are a few Bible Reading Plans for you to look through:

    This first plan is a survey of some key portions of the entire Bible. The great thing about it is that you

    get an overview of the whole Bible in just 2 months. You could spread it out over a longer period,

    even over an entire year, if you wished. Use it as it fits your life and time.

    HERE IS A 61 DAY PLAN TO COVER KEY SECTIONS OF THE ENTIRE BIBLE: JUST 2

    MONTHS!

    Day Today's Scripture Reading Description

    Day 1 Genesis 1-3 Creation and Fall

    Day 2 Genesis 12, 15, and 22 Abraham, Isaac

    Day 3 Job 1-3 and 38-42 Story of Job

    Day 4 Exodus 1-5, 12-14, and 20 Moses and the Law

    Day 5 Leviticus 1, 10-11, 16, and 25-26 Instructions

    Day 6 Numbers 3-4, 6, and 11-14 Journey to the Promised Land

    Day 7 Deuteronomy 5-8, 28-31, and 34 Moses' last message to the Israelites

    Day 8 Joshua 1-6 and 23-24 Joshua, Israelites enter the Promised Land

    Day 9 Judges 1-4 and 13-16 Period of the Judges

    Day 10 Ruth 1-4 Story of Ruth

    Day 11 1 Samuel 7-10, 12 King Saul

    Day 12 1 Samuel 15-20, 28, and 31 King Saul

    Day 13 2 Samuel 5-8, 1 Chronicles 15-17 King David

    Day 14 2 Samuel 11-13, 15, and 18 King David

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    Day 15 1 Chronicles 21-22, and 28-29 King David

    Day 16 Psalms 1, 8, 19, 23, 51, 100, 103 and 139 Psalms of King David

    Day 17 1 Kings 3, 6-12 King Solomon

    Day 18 2 Chronicles 5-10 King Solomon

    Day 19 Ecclesiastes 1-5 and 12 King Solomon

    Day 20 Song of Songs 1-2, Proverbs 1-3 King Solomon

    Day 21 2 Chronicles 14-16 King Asa

    Day 22 1 Kings 17-19, and 21 Elijah

    Day 23 2 Kings 1-2, 6-7, 11-12 Elijah, Elisha, Kings

    Day 24 2 Chronicles 24-26 Kings

    Day 25 Joel 2, Jonah 1, Amos 3, Micah 1-2 Prophecies

    Day 26 Isaiah 1-2, 6, Hosea 1-4 Prophecies

    Day 27 2 Kings 17-20, 2 Chronicles 29-32 Hezekiah

    Day 28 Isaiah 40 and 52-55 Consolation of Israel

    Day 29 2 Kings 21-23, 2 Chronicles 33-35 Manasseh, Josiah

    Day 30 Nahum 1, Zephaniah 3, Jeremiah 1-5, Habakkuk 1 Prophecies

    Day 31 Ezekiel 1-3, 18, and 33, Lamentations 3, Obadiah Fall of Jerusalem

    Day 32 Daniel 1-2, 4-6 Daniel

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    Day 33 Ezra 3, 6-7, Haggai, Zechariah 1-2 Return, rebuilding of Jerusalem

    Day 34 Esther 1-4, 7-8 Story of Esther

    Day 35 Nehemiah 1-2, 4, and 6 Rebuilding the wall

    Day 36 Malachi Last Old Testament prophecies

    Day 37 Matthew 1-2, Luke 1-2 Birth of Jesus

    Day 38 John 1, Mark 1, John 3-4 Early ministry of Jesus

    Day 39 Luke 4-6, Mark 2-4 Teachings of Jesus

    Day 40 Matthew 5-7 Sermon on the Mount

    Day 41 Mark 10, Luke 8-12, Matthew 17-18 More teachings of Jesus

    Day 42 John 13-17 Jesus' upper room discourse

    Day 43 Matthew 26-28, Mark 15-16 Death and resurrection of Jesus

    Day 44 Luke 22-24, John 19-21 Death and resurrection of Jesus

    Day 45 Acts 1-4, 8-10, 12-14 The Church starts, scatters, expands

    Day 46 Galatians 3-6 Paul's warnings about true vs. false religion

    Day 47 James 1-3, Acts 15 Teachings and ministry of James

    Day 48 1 Thessalonians 2 and 4; 2 Thessalonians 3 Paul's letters on adversity and persecution

    Day 49 1 Corinthians 1-2 and 13 Paul's writings on living, loving like Jesus

    Day 50 2 Corinthians 4-5 and 8-9 Paul's writings on authentic Christianity

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    Day 51 Romans 5-8 and 12 Paul's letter on Christian doctrine, practice

    Day 52 Philemon; Ephesians 4-6 Paul's writings on practical Christian living

    Day 53 Colossians 1 and 3; Philippians 2 and 4 Paul's writings on growing in Christ

    Day 54 1 Peter 1 and 4-5 Peter's first letter to the Church

    Day 55 1 Timothy 1-3; Titus 2 Paul's teaching on Church leadership

    Day 56 Jude; 2 Peter 1 Jude and Peter's writings on true vs. false religio

    Day 57 2 Timothy 3-4 Paul's example, encouragement to Timothy

    Day 58 Hebrews 10-13 Teachings about living for Jesus Christ

    Day 59 1 John 1-3 John's letter on loving Christ, each other

    Day 60 2 John; 3 John John's postcard letters to friends

    Day 61 Revelation 1-4, 19-22 Jesus Christ's revelation to John

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    Jeremiah 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

    21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

    41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

    Lamentations

    1 2 3 4 5

    Ezekiel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

    21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

    41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

    Daniel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

    Hosea 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

    Joel 1 2 3

    Amos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Obadiah 1

    Jonah 1 2 3 4

    Micah 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

    Nahum 1 2 3

    Habakkuk 1 2 3

    Zephaniah 1 2 3

    Haggai 1 2

    Zechariah 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

    Malachi 1 2 3 4

    Matthew 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

    21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    Mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

    Luke 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

    21 22 23 24

    John 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

    21

    Acts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

    21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    Romans 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

    1Corinthians

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

    2Corinthians

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

    Galatians 1 2 3 4 5 6

    Ephesians 1 2 3 4 5 6

    Philippians 1 2 3 4

    Colossians 1 2 3 4

    1

    Thessalonians 1 2 3 4 5

    2Thessalonia

    ns1 2 3

    1 Timothy 1 2 3 4 5 6

    2 Timothy 1 2 3 4

    Titus 1 2 3

    Philemon 1

    Hebrews 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

    James 1 2 3 4 5

    1 Peter 1 2 3 4 5

    2 Peter 1 2 3

    1 John 1 2 3 4 5

    2 John 1

    3 John 1

    Jude 1

    Revelation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

    21 22

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