Help! I Don’t Know How to do My Devotions! – FANNING THE FLAME


11/12/2014


5 Comments

Great reading yyour blog

Thanks for the poost

I like what you said about doing confession prayers. I need to send my kids to a Christian camp. That way they can meet other like-minded Christians.

Embark on a transformative journey of the spirit with our latest blog post, ‘To Have Christ in Your Heart: Showing Piety and Devotion.’ In these sacred lines, we unravel the tapestry of faith, inviting you to a profound exploration that transcends the ordinary. Whether you’re a seasoned believer craving a deeper connection or someone on the verge of discovering the transformative power of devotion, this read is your invitation to a divine rendezvous. Join us as we navigate the celestial terrain, discovering the art of having Christ in your heart. It’s not just about rituals; it’s about igniting a flame of piety that radiates through every fiber of your being. So, buckle up for an extraordinary journey where devotion becomes an anthem, and your heart becomes a sanctuary for the divine. Let the whispers of eternity guide you as we delve into the timeless wisdom that awaits. The odyssey begins here, where faith meets its truest expression.

Thank you but the reading is Deuteronomy 8:1_3 ang the theme “Not by bread alone”but please help me I want the whole devotion

Caleb Phelps
Linda Phelps
Chad Phelps
Daniel Phelps
Grandpa Phelps
Sharon Phelps
Ben Hicks

July 2021

December 2019

November 2019

July 2018

May 2018

July 2017

May 2017

August 2016

July 2016

May 2016

August 2015

July 2015

June 2015

May 2015

April 2015

March 2015

February 2015

January 2015

December 2014

November 2014

October 2014

September 2014

August 2014

July 2014

June 2014

May 2014

April 2014

March 2014

February 2014

RSS Feed

Help! I Don’t Know How to do My Devotions!

Leave a Reply.

Authors

Archives

About Us:

What People have to Say:

  • Try reading through a short book (such as Philippians or James) every day so that you really soak in the message
  • Try reading from different sections of the Bible every day (such as a chapter from the OT/Poetry or Wisdom/NT)
  • Get on a through the Bible in a year program (it ends up being less than 4 chapters a day!
  • Whatever you do, get on a regular plan and stay on it!
  1. Choose a period of time. When will you do your devotions?
  2. Choose a place. Where will you do your devotions?
  3. Choose a plan. What are you going to read?
  1. Begin with prayer confessing any known sin and asking God  to teach you from His Word and change you with His truth. 
  2. It might be helpful to begin by reading a short devotional to direct your thoughts to God before you actually begin in on your Scripture.  Some examples include Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening Devotions, Our Daily Bread, Gospel Meditations series, anything by the Puritans, a short chapter from a solid Christian living book, or a hymn text.
  3. Come with a Spirit of meekness when you come to God’s Word, humble and hungry to learn. (James 1:21, Job 23:12)
  1. What does this passage teach me about God? What is He like? What does He do? What makes Him angry, upset, sad, happy?
  2. What does this passage teach me about man? What is he like? How does he behave? What are the results of his actions?
  3. What genre (type) of writing is this? Is it a poem using figurative language? Is it a letter that is crafted like a sermon? Is it a true historical story that is making a point?
  4. How should what I’ve seen about God change the way I live today? How should what I’ve seen about man change the way I live today?
  1. Write! Make notes in your Bible with different color pens and highlighters and keep a journal of what God has taught you. If you don’t like writing in your Bible (I don’t), copy and paste a passage of Scripture into a Word doc, double space and give wide margins, and print it out. You will be much more likely to mark up something like that than you would your Bible. 
  2. Be consistent! Building spiritual strength is like building physical strength. It’s not about one huge workout once a week, but rather consistency over time that makes a difference.
  3. Memorize and Meditate! Pick a phrase or a truth from your devotions and mull it over throughout the day. Memorize a passage of Scripture by learning a couple verses a week.
  4. Remember this is a relationship! The word “devotions” often comes to be a technical term for reading the Bible and praying. While these things are obviously going on, remember this is you spending time with your Father, not another item on your to do list for the day.
Download Devotions Handout_Ben Hicks
File Size: 266 kb
File Type: pdf
“We pledge on this day (Wednesday, July 31, 2013) to fan the flame of their (Chad and Courtney Phelps) lives and work . . . To be here tonight and listen to the testimony of this dear family is profoundly inspiring.” 
Mike Pence, Vice President of the United States
“God takes an event like this and works in infinite numbers of ways and in countless numbers of lives.”
Steve Pettit, President of Bob Jones University
“This is a trage-tunity. It’s a tragedy but also an opportunity to declare the glorious gospel of Christ.”
Joe Fant, Program Director at The WILDS Christian Camp


FANNING THE FLAME