Women In Discipleship
Weekly Devotionals for 2008
WALK OF GRACE - My Spiritual Service of Worship
(Taken from the Walk of Grace Study by Sandra J. Mikler Davis)
August - Week 1: The Apostle Paul gave his spiritual son, Timothy, some very good advice. He states in 1 Timothy 4:12b-13:
Be an example to all believers in what you say, in the way you live, in your love, your faith, and your purity. Until I get there, focus on reading the Scriptures to the church, encouraging the believers, and teaching them.
Paul told Timothy to "give attention to the public reading of Scripture, to exhortation and teaching." Meditation on the Word of God was essential, as far as Paul was concerned. He desired to pass on these spiritual truths to young Timothy. Paul instructed him to pay close attention to his inner life. Guarding your heart through biblical meditation nourishes your inner life and results in godly actions. Spending time with the Lord in reading His Word is time well spent. If we don't take the time to know the Lord through His Word, then our lives will not be as vibrant as the Lord desires. Discipline is a word that can be used to describe our health. Spiritual health takes us into the eternal future, but it is something that we so often put off, to the detriment of our relationship with the Lord and His plans for our healthy living while here. We see many who exercise for good physical health. We can take a lesson from those who are physically disciplined to go the distance in the Olympic contests of the physical life APPLICATION:
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In my life, what emphasis do I place on these different disciplines? - Bodily discipline - Godly discipline
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Have I ever considered that my private, inner life is the source of my public life and ministry?
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What can I do today to nourish my inner life?
Sandra Davis, for the team at Women in Discipleship
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