Trusting Your TeamSample

Day 10: Letter of Reprimand
Pray
Lord God, quiet my soul and open my mind and heart to receive your Word. Amen.
Read
Isaiah 1
Reflect
Isaiah was a great prophet who lived in Jerusalem around 740 BC. Through Isaiah's prophesies, God makes a solid case against the people of Jerusalem and Judah, and foretells their coming judgment. But, through his mercy, God offers them a way out. What does Isaiah say is going to happen to Israel? Why? What does Isaiah teach about God's forgiveness (v.18)? How should I act when I am forgiven (v.16,17)?
Respond
Lord God, I know that I commit wrongs. Please forgive me, pick me up, and give me the strength to do right, even when it is not popular. Amen.
Scripture
About this Plan

Everyone is capable of accomplishing great things, but no one can do it alone. Part of great service and leadership is relying on a trustworthy team. In the Old Testament, God used ambassadors in the form of prophets and poets to communicate his instructions and tasks, as well as consequences, incentives, and rewards to all people. This plan will provide a deeper understanding into God’s character and leadership qualities.
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