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Devotions: Held by God

Day 1: 

Bible Reading: Psalm 57:1-3 

Devotional: Begin the week by reflecting on God's steadfast love and faithfulness, as revealed in the Psalms. This passage illustrates the depth of God's care for us, His constant presence and the refuge He provides in times of turmoil. Consider how God has been your refuge and fortress in times of adversity.  

Question: How have you experienced God's steadfast love and faithfulness in your life?

 Day 2:

Bible Reading: John 10:27-30 

Devotional: Today's reading reminds us of the assurance of our salvation. Jesus, the Good Shepherd, assures us that His sheep hear His voice and follow Him. He has given us eternal life and assures us that no one can snatch us from His hand. Reflect on the security and confidence this truth brings to your faith journey. 

Question: How does understanding Jesus as your shepherd shape your view of your relationship with Him? 

Day 3:

Bible Reading: 1 Peter 1:3-5

Devotional: This passage reminds us of the living hope we have through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Our inheritance in heaven is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading. Reflect on the assurance and hope this brings to your life. 

Question: How does knowing your inheritance is secure in heaven affect how you live your life today? 

Day 4:

Bible Reading: Romans 8:38-39

Devotional: Nothing can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus. This passage reminds us of the security we have in God's love. No matter what we face, we can be assured that His love remains steadfast. Reflect on this unchanging love and what it means for your life. 

Question: How does the certainty of God's love impact your daily decisions and interactions?

Day 5:

Bible Reading: Philippians 1:6

Devotional: As we end the week, reflect on the truth that the good work God began in you, He will carry it to completion. Despite our weaknesses and failures, God remains faithful to complete His work in us. Be encouraged knowing that your salvation is secure in Him. 

Question: How does knowing that God will complete His work in you give you hope for the future?