Wednesday’s reading is Matthew 4.
Before I get in with the devotional guide, I want you to know that I am really enjoying reading each of your comments and SOAPs. I am sorry I haven’t responded to each of you. Please know that I am reading as I can, and I am praying for you, but, to be honest, I’m overwhelmed with so many other things right now that I haven’t typed comments to each of you. Please know that I am thankful for each of you for joining in and I do enjoy your observations. I love seeing how each of you is experiencing God through this, right alongside me. I hope to devote more time to responding individually in the future but, for now, I just cannot.
Okay… on with the devotional. Thanks for letting me share that.
Before you begin reading, try to clear your mind of all your To-Dos and get ready to focus on God’s messages for you today.
Take a few moments to thank Him for the blessings of yesterday and today.
Next, present all of your requests to Him. No prayer request is too big or too little. He wants to hear it all, so take your time. Your prayer time can be silent or out loud.
Once you’ve prayed through all of your other requests, ask Him to guide you through today’s reading and call your attention to what He wants you to hear specifically.
Next read the passage through once. If something grabs you, go ahead and begin recording your SOAP observations. If nothing grabs you right away, read it again and ask Him to lead you to the verse or verses where He wants your focus.
After you finish your SOAP observations, do your best to sit quietly, in as much silence as possible, for 3 minutes. (You might need to set a timer. Often it is harder to do this than it sounds!) Try your best to just listen during that time. You might hear something from the Lord or you might not, but if you don’t give Him this time, it will make it that much harder to hear anything from Him at other times.
Thank Him for the time you spent together and anything else that comes to mind.
Feel free to record your additional thoughts or observations after your listening time, if you would like.
Here is what I heard today in Matthew 4:
Scripture: ( I had 2 jump at me today.)
Matthew 4:4 Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.’”
Matthew 4:7 Jesus answered him, “It is also written: ‘Do not put the Lord your God to the test.’”
Observation:
Man lives on EVERY word from God, not just a few nibbles. Studying only part could keep you from understanding the whole message.
Application:
Each of Jesus’ answers here point to a full understanding of the Word.
“Every word,” stuck out to me in verse 4 and, “also written,” grabbed me in verse 7.
Scripture can be, and often is, quoted out of context. The only way you will know if the whole truth is being shared, is if you take the time to explore and read it on your own. Even if something sounds right, take the time to look it up and see what surrounds the message to be sure you are getting the full intention of His words.
Prayer:
Lord, thank you for giving us your written word… and now giving it to us in so many convenient formats!
Please guide me in my understanding and studying of your Word as a whole, so that I do not get led astray by partial quotes. Please guide others in this, as well, Lord. Thank you for this warning today.
What did you hear in your SOAP or listening time? If you’re up for it, I would love to hear all about it! Feel free to leave a link to your own blog post about it, provided you link back to this post in your own.
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