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Bible Reading Plan

Reading your Bible is the key to real life transformation!

 

Establishing a quiet time is all about habit, and can prove difficult. We hope this reading plan can help you keep going in the right direction.

Each day has two sections. See the schedule below for details.

Every time you read a passage, think about...

 

1. What you learned

2. What you need to change/do

3. Pick a verse and memorize it/meditate on it (think on it)

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How To Have a Quiet Time

We believe a quiet time is essential to your growth as a follower of Jesus. In fact, it is easily one of the most important parts of your entire walk. We hope the following tips will help you establish a consistent quiet time.
 

1) Establish Time/Location

While it can be hard to find the perfect quiet time place, we believe it's worth the effort. Whether a room in your house or a local park, on the train or on the treadmill, the location matters. And nail down a daily time to do it. We can all procrastinate, so an established time should help your consistency.
 

2) Read the Word

Using the plan above, read slowly through today's chapters. Take notes in a journal on your reading by writing down what you learn, the ways God is speaking to you, and how you will apply what you read. 
 

3) Memorize / Meditate

Choose a verse from your reading and write it in your journal. Commit it to short-term memory and take the verse with you that day (type it into your phone or write it on a 3x5 card, etc.), referring to it, thinking about it's meaning and how you can apply it, through the day.
 

4) Pray

Maintain a prayer list and pray through it, using the acrostic "p-r-a-y" to organize your thoughts and to keep you on track.

P      Praise & Thanksgiving – Use this time to worship God for his greatness and to thank           Him for His goodness to you. 

R      Repent – Confess any known sin and ask God to forgive you and to gain victory.

A      Another – Pray for the needs of others. Keep a list of requests and people you are                  committed to pray for.

Y      Yourself – Don't be afraid to go to God for your needs and the desires of your heart.

WHAT TO DO WHEN GOD BEGINS TO SPEAK

We believe that anytime we go to the Word of God (Bible) it's an opportunity for God to speak to us. When God does speak it's also important for us to "Write it Down". Because what get's written down also get's remembered. Below is a great way to read, listen and process what God is saying to you. It's through the acronym S.O.A.P. : 

     S - Scripture (Write down the Main Scripture verse(s) that spoke to me)

     O - Observation (Write down what you see in the Scripture)

     A - Application (Write own how you will be different today because of what you have                              just read)

     P - Prayer (Write out your prayer to God related to this passage or verse)

As you conclude your devotional time with God, be sure to take time to connect in personal prayer, using the prayer you have written.

It is important to pause and share your heart with God as you complete your devotional process.

If you would like to purchase a S.O.A.P. journal to make your devotion time easier you can pick one up at the ComoNaz Welcome Center.  

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