Inside Out Joy (Legacy) - Personalize It!
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Insert your name in place of any first-person pronouns in Psalm 16:1-6.
What additional insights do you get?
What “pleasant places” has He led you this past week?
Insert your name in place of any first-person pronouns in Psalm 16:1-6.
What additional insights do you get?
What “pleasant places” has He led you this past week?
Read and pray Psalm 16:9-11 aloud to God. What fresh insights do you receive?
Where do you need to give thanks to God?
Where do you need His guidance to follow His path for your life?
Where do you see Inside Out Joy at work in your life?
Put Psalm 16:7-8 into you own words, into your own life experience.
On this Thanksgiving Day, identify 10 areas of your life to praise God and give thanks.
In Psalm 16:1-6, does it suggest a:
What do these words mean for your life today?
Read Psalm 16:9-11. Verse 10 is a prophecy of Jesus’ own resurrection. Imagine how you would feel in the situation described in Psalm 16:9-11.
How do you picture the Easter event in your heart and mind?
What does life look like when you are glad and rejoicing?
What does secure rest look like in your life?
What next step do you picture God asking you to take?
Read Psalm 16:7-8 aloud more than once. How does emphasizing different words change the focus?
How do you see the Lord at work during your day?
During your night?
Insert your name in place of any first-person pronouns in Psalm 149. What additional insights do you get?
What hope do these words give you of God’s work in your life?
What legacy you are building?
Read and pray Mark 13:10 aloud to God. What fresh insights do you receive?
What part of the world does God lead you to pray for consistently?
How have you seen those prayers answered over the years?
Put Ephesians 6:18 into you own words, into your own life experience.
Who are the people you pray for on a regular basis?
Who is God leading you to pray for today?
In Hebrews 9:27-28, does it suggest a:
What do these words mean for your life today?