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Every. Day. Life!



“It was in the fields of everyday life that David’s character was developed to match his calling.”

Every. Day. Life!

How do we apply all we learn in our everyday lives? For starters, we spend time with Jesus every day. In doing so, we can discover God’s provision for us through our daily devotion times.


One reason it’s so important to study our Bibles every day is because we face challenges every day!

NEED to open my Bible to see what God can teach me about peace and trust. Then He can show me how to become more intentional in my walk with Him. He’s shown me I can’t just read the verses. I have to understand and believe them, then put them into action by allowing His Truth to replace my anxiety.

Every day I try to remember God’s Words and every day my character is growing to trust and rely on Him more and more as He prepares me for what’s next. Like David, we never know where, when or how He might call us to action!

Friends, will you be ready? Will you join me and spend time with Jesus in the Word every day.

Why do you think it’s so important to spend time with Jesus every day?

Look up the Fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23). Which Biblical characteristic(s) mentioned here is God developing in your life? Be intentional to watch for opportunities to live out these characteristics.

For me, I need to keep allowing God to develop peace in my heart and mind as I face my anxieties.

Other scriptures to consider: Psalm 23; 1 Samuel 16:13; 2 Corinthians 12:10; James 1:21-22.

Be Blessed and Be a Blessing!
Cheryl

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