Joshua 1:8 Challenge Joshua


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Joshua 1:8 Challenge “Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it.” When reading the scripture, consider writing your insights in a journal. Journaling is an excellent way to both record and process what God has spoken to us. It’s also a useful tool to use at a later time, to review and reflect on some of the ‘gems’ that you have received.

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Our Joshua 1:8 Devotional Plan Uses the S.O.A.P. Method.

S for Scripture

Open your Bible to the reading found under today’s date of your Bible Reading Plan. Take time reading the chapter and allow God to speak to you. When you are done, look for a verse that particularly spoke to you that day, and write it in your journal.

O for Observation

Write down observations about the scripture you just read. You may want to write your own summary of the passage, but more importantly, think about what God has to say to you through his part of his word.

P for Prayer

Complete the “P” by writing down a prayer. This is a personal message from you to God, so don’t worry about getting the perfect words down. Just make it honest and heartfelt. Remember that God always listens, and already knows your needs. He just wants to hear from you.

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A for Application

Personalize what you have read by asking yourself how it applies to your life right now. Perhaps it is instruction, encouragement, revelation of a new promise, or corrections for a particular area of your life. Write how this scripture can apply to you today.

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When reading the scripture, consider writing your insights in a journal. Journaling is an excellent way to both record and process what God has spoken to us. It’s also a useful tool to use at a later time, to review and reflect on some of the ‘gems’ that you have received.

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Psalm 121 Psalm 127 Psalm 138 Psalm 139 Psalm 146 I Thessalonians 1 I Thessalonians 2 I Thessalonians 3 I Thessalonians 4 I Thessalonians 5 II Thessalonians 1 II Thessalonians 2 II Thessalonians 3 Titus 1 Titus 2

Our Joshua 1:8 Devotional Plan Uses the S.O.A.P. Method.

S for Scripture

Open your Bible to the reading found under today’s date of your Bible Reading Plan. Take time reading the chapter and allow God to speak to you. When you are done, look for a verse that particularly spoke to you that day, and write it in your journal.

O for Observation

Write down observations about the scripture you just read. You may want to write your own summary of the passage, but more importantly, think about what God has to say to you through his part of his word.

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Personalize what you have read by asking yourself how it applies to your life right now. Perhaps it is instruction, encouragement, revelation of a new promise, or corrections for a particular area of your life. Write how this scripture can apply to you today.

P for Prayer

Complete the “P” by writing down a prayer. This is a personal message from you to God, so don’t worry about getting the perfect words down. Just make it honest and heartfelt. Remember that God always listens, and already knows your needs. He just wants to hear from you.

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Titus 3 Judges Judges Judges Judges Judges Judges Judges Judges Judges Judges Judges Judges Judges Judges Judges

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Judges 16 Judges 17 Judges 18 Judges 19 Judges 20 Judges 21 Ruth 1 Ruth 2 Ruth 3 Ruth 4 I Samuel 1 I Samuel 2 I Samuel 3 I Samuel 4 I Samuel 5

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“Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it.”

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