The Most Important: Soul
Daily Scripture Readings
Monday: 1 John 4:7
Tuesday: Deuteronomy 13:3
Wednesday: Deuteronomy 10:12
Thursday: 1 John 4:8
Friday: I John 3:16
Saturday: Romans 12:1-2
Opening Prayer
Gracious God, remind me daily that you are God and help me to love you with all my heart, all my soul, all my mind and all my strength. In Jesus’ name, AMEN
Reading
There are many things about God that are mysterious. We don’t know what God looks like. We don’t know how big he is. We don’t know how he is able to do all of the things he does. But that does not mean that God is hiding from us. God lets his people know who he is.
The writer says, “He made known his ways to Moses.” Moses and God actually talked to each other. God was not a stranger to Moses. He was also not a stranger to the people of Israel. Even though God did not speak to the people of Israel the same way he spoke to Moses, he still made sure that the people of Israel knew who he was. God showed who he was by the things that he did; parting the Red Sea, causing manna to come every morning, and bringing water up out of a rock. We can know who God is by reading the Bible. These stories remind us that God was present with his people and they show us how we should live.
But God also shows us who he is by his deeds today. When we see a wonderful sunrise or when we see mountains so big we can’t imagine climbing them, when we are feeling sad and someone says or does something to help us, when we gather with God’s people to worship him, God makes his ways known to us. If we look for God’s goodness, we will see it.
https://worship.calvin.edu/resources/resource-library/psalms-for-families-devotions-for-all-ages-psalm-103/