SWHW Bible Reading Plan: July 2021Sample
Top Takeaway from Joni Stepp:
In Daniel 9, we see Daniel reading the words of Jeremiah, the prophet, and realizing God made a promise to restore Israel and bring them out of exile.
Daniel realized the 70 years of exile, spoken about through Jeremiah, was soon coming to an end.
So Daniel prayed.
We see that all throughout this book.
He prayed.
He prayed, repenting not just for his own sins, but also for the sins of his people.
He prayed for God to fulfill the promise of His Word through Jeremiah.
What can we learn from Daniel?
- We only know the truth of God's Word if we read it.
- We can take God up on His promise.
- We can use His Word to shape how we pray.
I want to take note of how a man so mighty in prayer in the scriptures talked to God.
Much of Daniel’s prayer was confession and repentance, but also recounting God's kindness and faithfulness through the ages.
“...O, Lord, the great and awesome God, who keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love Him and keep His commandments” -Daniel 9:4b
God’s promises and Daniel’s history with God shaped his prayer life.
I want it to shape mine too.
Father, You are faithful and steadfast in loving kindness. Though we have sinned, You have been quick to forgive. You keep Your promises, so let us be students of the sacred text to know what You have promised. Amen.
About this Plan
Using God's Word as the foundation for our conversation, every devotional is written by women in the trenches of faith, family and work; aiming to live for the glory of God and the good of others. There are enough devotions included for a typical 5-day work schedule. We recommend plugging into your local church for the remaining two days of each week.
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