Thy Kingdom Come - Day 04
Day 04 - Thursday, November 14
Read Philippians 1:21-25
Highlight
As mentioned earlier in the week, Paul had written to the church in Rome about the possibility of widespread persecution. Now we have Paul who is in prison in Rome speaking to the church in Philippi about his experience with persecution. In these few verses, he addresses the “why” behind his desire to continue to share the news of Jesus to those who persecute him. For Paul, it is either going to be with Christ in His kingdom, or sharing Christ’s Kingdom with those around him. Either way, he was willing to do everything for Christ in the midst of any circumstance.
Reflection & Prayer
For this reading plan we will be using a tool to guide our study of Scripture that’s called the S.O.A.P. Method. It stands for Scripture, Observation, Application, and Prayer. We recommend you use a journal with this method and write out your thoughts on each of these areas for each day of reading. It doesn’t have to be long-winded and you don’t need a fancy journal. But for anyone that has not journaled before, the benefit is that it often helps us focus and avoid distractions during prayer and Bible study.
S.O.A.P. Method
Scripture - Pick a verse or two that stood out to you and write it in your journal. Be looking for a “Holy Spirit Highlight.” What did you read and think “I needed to hear that” or felt like it was written just for you?
Observation - Now write some observations about the verse(s) or passage. What is this passage or verse saying about God? About people? How is Jesus revealed in these verses?
Application - Now write a few sentences on how this passage applies to your life. Is there truth about God that you are to believe? Is the Holy Spirit convicting you of something you need to do or stop doing in light of God’s truth? Who could you share this story with and how God is speaking to you about it this week?
Prayer - Now write out a prayer to God in response to this Scripture. Be honest and express your heart to Him. God always listens and He delights in your prayers (Psalm 34:15; Proverbs 15:8).
Read Philippians 1:21-25
Highlight
As mentioned earlier in the week, Paul had written to the church in Rome about the possibility of widespread persecution. Now we have Paul who is in prison in Rome speaking to the church in Philippi about his experience with persecution. In these few verses, he addresses the “why” behind his desire to continue to share the news of Jesus to those who persecute him. For Paul, it is either going to be with Christ in His kingdom, or sharing Christ’s Kingdom with those around him. Either way, he was willing to do everything for Christ in the midst of any circumstance.
Reflection & Prayer
For this reading plan we will be using a tool to guide our study of Scripture that’s called the S.O.A.P. Method. It stands for Scripture, Observation, Application, and Prayer. We recommend you use a journal with this method and write out your thoughts on each of these areas for each day of reading. It doesn’t have to be long-winded and you don’t need a fancy journal. But for anyone that has not journaled before, the benefit is that it often helps us focus and avoid distractions during prayer and Bible study.
S.O.A.P. Method
Scripture - Pick a verse or two that stood out to you and write it in your journal. Be looking for a “Holy Spirit Highlight.” What did you read and think “I needed to hear that” or felt like it was written just for you?
Observation - Now write some observations about the verse(s) or passage. What is this passage or verse saying about God? About people? How is Jesus revealed in these verses?
Application - Now write a few sentences on how this passage applies to your life. Is there truth about God that you are to believe? Is the Holy Spirit convicting you of something you need to do or stop doing in light of God’s truth? Who could you share this story with and how God is speaking to you about it this week?
Prayer - Now write out a prayer to God in response to this Scripture. Be honest and express your heart to Him. God always listens and He delights in your prayers (Psalm 34:15; Proverbs 15:8).
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