Day Six

“This is written that you may know”. Christianity is more than a set of beliefs - it is something that can be known and felt. We can know without a doubt that we have a personal relationship with Jesus. And we can have confidence to approach God’s throne when we know Christ! 

Excerpts from, ‘What the Bible is all about”

READ: 1 John 5:1-21

JOURNAL:

A powerful, practical way to read the Bible and capture what God’s speaking to you everyday can be summarized in the acronym, SOAP. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer)

  1. Focus on one scripture that sticks out to you and write it down. 

  2. Write an observation about what the scripture means.

  3. Write an application of how you’re going to apply the scripture that day.

  4. Write down a prayer and ask God for help applying it to your life.

MEMORY VERSE: 

1 John 5:14

This is the confidence which we have before Him, that, if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us.

PRAY FOR OTHERS:

  • Pray for the specific needs of others.

  • Stand in the gap for friends and family who don’t know Jesus.

SERMON TO LISTEN TO:

  • Listen to this message about the power of prayer in our lives.

Day Five

God’s love was shown in the gift of His Son to be a sacrifice for our sins. When we look at the cross, we catch a glimpse into God’s heart of love. Christ did not die to make God love people. He died because God had loved people always. Our salvation does not depend on who we are, but on who God is… and God is love!

Excerpts from, ‘What the Bible is all about”

READ: 1 John 4:1-21

JOURNAL:

A powerful, practical way to read the Bible and capture what God’s speaking to you everyday can be summarized in the acronym, SOAP. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer)

  1. Focus on one scripture that sticks out to you and write it down. 

  2. Write an observation about what the scripture means.

  3. Write an application of how you’re going to apply the scripture that day.

  4. Write down a prayer and ask God for help applying it to your life.

MEMORY VERSE: 

1 John 4:19

We love, because He first loved us.

PRAY FOR OTHERS:

  • Pray that others would experience God’s love through you.

SERMON TO LISTEN TO:

  • Listen to this message about the love that Jesus showed us on the cross.

Day Four

The word “love” occurs over 48 times in John’s letter! Love is the supreme test of our Christian faith. We show our love for Him by loving each other. Those who have love in their hearts have fellowship - which means closeness and friendship - with God.

Excerpts from, ‘What the Bible is all about”

READ: 1 John 3:1-24

JOURNAL:

A powerful, practical way to read the Bible and capture what God’s speaking to you everyday can be summarized in the acronym, SOAP. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer)

  1. Focus on one scripture that sticks out to you and write it down. 

  2. Write an observation about what the scripture means.

  3. Write an application of how you’re going to apply the scripture that day.

  4. Write down a prayer and ask God for help applying it to your life.

MEMORY VERSE: 

1 John 3:11

For this is the message which you have heard from the beginning, that we should love one another...

PRAY FOR OTHERS:

  • Pray for love and unity across our church, city, and nation.

SERMONS TO LISTEN TO:

  • Listen to Pastor Brian’s message about how we can love one another. In a season with a lot of tension, it’s imperative that we obey the Great Commandment and learn how to resolve conflict with one another.

Day Three

The New Testament describes two distinct groups of people: those who are following Christ, and those who are not (the world). We live in a world that is fallen, finite and fallible. As believers, we must choose between following the flow of culture, or living according to God’s word.

READ: 1 John 2:15-29

JOURNAL:

A powerful, practical way to read the Bible and capture what God’s speaking to you everyday can be summarized in the acronym, SOAP. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer)

  1. Focus on one scripture that sticks out to you and write it down. 

  2. Write an observation about what the scripture means.

  3. Write an application of how you’re going to apply the scripture that day.

  4. Write down a prayer and ask God for help applying it to your life.

MEMORY VERSE: 

1 John 2:15

Do not love the world nor the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in Him.

PRAY FOR OTHERS:

  • Pray for those who are attached to the world’s way of living.

SERMON TO LISTEN TO:

Day Two

A disciple is someone who is learning how to love Jesus, love others, and live on mission by hearing and obeying God. When we grow as a disciple, we’ll begin to understand God’s calling and His will for our lives that much better. In Chapter 2, the Apostle John reminds us of some foundational principles for every disciple of Jesus, young or old.

READ: 1 John 2:1-14

JOURNAL:

A powerful, practical way to read the Bible and capture what God’s speaking to you everyday can be summarized in the acronym, SOAP. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer)

  1. Focus on one scripture that sticks out to you and write it down. 

  2. Write an observation about what the scripture means.

  3. Write an application of how you’re going to apply the scripture that day.

  4. Write down a prayer and ask God for help applying it to your life.

MEMORY VERSE: 

1 John 2:6

The one who says he abides in Him ought himself to walk in the same manner as He walked.

PRAY FOR OTHERS:

  • Pray for others to hear and obey God’s voice.

SERMONS TO LISTEN TO:

  • Listen to this message about the importance of having a lifestyle of obedience and faith!

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Day One

Unlike the other apostles, John does not address this letter to any church or any particular person. He writes to all Christians, old and young. God’s presence throws light on our conscience and heart. Light shows us how we can grow and change to look more like Him! 

Excerpts from, ‘What the Bible is all about”

READ: 1 John 1:1-10

JOURNAL:

A powerful, practical way to read the Bible and capture what God’s speaking to you everyday can be summarized in the acronym, SOAP. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer)

  1. Focus on one scripture that sticks out to you and write it down. 

  2. Write an observation about what the scripture means.

  3. Write an application of how you’re going to apply the scripture that day.

  4. Write down a prayer and ask God for help applying it to your life.

MEMORY VERSE: 

1 John 1:7

But if we walk in the Light as He Himself is in the Light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us from all sin.

PRAY FOR OTHERS:

  • Pray for our church family to experience the true fellowship that comes from authenticity.

SERMON TO LISTEN TO:

  • Listen to Pastor Brian’s message about the importance of not only walking in the light but also being the light who Jesus has called us to be!