Day 2 Closing the Old Year of Chapter
Good Morning, Lord: A Prayer
for Each Morning
Good
morning, Lord.
How
sweet it is to wake up knowing You are in my life and are working in my life,
around my life, and through my life. You are always with me and forever
present. You never leave me and certainly never forsake me (1 Kings 6:13; 1
Kings 8:57; Isaiah 42:16; Hebrews 13:5).
I also
start this day knowing I have two choices:
1 Make
today all about me or partially about me.
2 Make
this day all about You.
I woke
today because You wanted me to do so. That means You have a purpose for me this
day. Am I going to live it? This is my choice.
Lord,
guide me. Help me every second, minute, and hour, to make today all about You
and not about me.
For,
today is Your day. There is no better day.
Psalm
118:24 * Expanded Bible (EXB)
24 This is
the day that the Lord has made.
Let
us rejoice and be glad ·today [in it]!
-- EXB:
Scripture taken from The Expanded Bible. Copyright © 2011 by Thomas Nelson,
Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
PRAYER
JOURNALING AND CONTEMPLATION
What
are your thoughts about what you just read?
How can
I make today more about You, Lord?
How can
I make each day ALL about You, Lord?
What is
Your purpose (or purposes) for me today? This week? This month? This quarter?
This year? This decade?
What have
you said to God?
What is
God saying to you?
Closing the Old Year of Chapter
Isaiah
43:18-19 * GOD’S WORD Translation (GW)
“18
Forget what happened in the past,
and do
not dwell on events from long ago.
19 I am
going to do something new.
It is
already happening. Don’t you recognize it?
I will
clear a way in the desert.
I will
make rivers on dry land.”
-- GW:
Scripture is taken from GOD’S WORD®, © 1995 God’s Word to the Nations. Used by
permission of Baker Publishing Group.
PRAYER
JOURNALING AND CONTEMPLATION QUESTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS:
Since this is the first time you have seen this section, I figured I would
explain what this section is for, in other words its intent, and expectations. First
of all, you’ll want to get a prayer journal if you don’t already have one. The Prayer
Journaling and Contemplation Questions are to get you engaged in the devotional
Bible study and in the Bible, the Word of God. It’s meant to help you learn,
apply, and remember each day’s lesson. Therefore, be as thorough in your
answers as possible. Write as much as you possibly can. Also, throughout the
day and night, add to each answer.
PRAYER JOURNALING AND
CONTEMPLATION QUESTIONS
What do
the verses of Isaiah 43:18-19 mean to you?
What
jumped out to you about those verses?
What do
you say to God about those verses?
What
does God say to you about those verses?
When
you think of the year 2013, what do you think of?
Let It Go
Nowhere
does it say in those verses not to count your blessings of the past. Nor does
it say to forget what God has done in your life. Nor does it say not to think about
lessons learned.
Rather,
we are to forget the past regarding the parts that bring guilt, the question of
why, and the thoughts of what could’ve or should’ve been. We are to move
forward. We cannot change what we did or didn’t do in the past. Nor can we
change what someone else did or didn’t do. Therefore, it’s important to focus
on today and the future, for those are what we can control and influence.
Looking at the Last Year
This
applies to you if you are living today. It does not need to be a New Year
celebration or near one. Today is the start of a new year. Count out 365 days
and that’s a year. Or, count back from today 365 days. That’s a year. So, this
applies to you where you are and when you are.
I do
not know about you, but this last year has been a mixture of life-changing,
challenging, joyful, and full of revelation. It’s had a great deal of ups and
some downs which were the toughest I’ve seen in a while. And, never mind all of
the times I didn’t read my Bible or pray… (Sigh.) So, it’s really important for
me to look at the last year. How about you?
I think
closing the year well is just as important as starting the year well.
PRAYER
JOURNALING AND CONTEMPLATION QUESTIONS
List 3
of the sunshiny days from the last year.
List 3
of the stormy days from the last year.
List 7
things God did in your life the last year.
List at
least 25 blessings to thank God for this last year.
Your 5
favorite verses from the last year.
List at
least ten of your favorite memories.
What
Bible studies did you do the last year?
What
lessons did you learn this last year?
How
much of the Bible did you read this last year?
What
was your prayer life like this last year?
What
did you say to God this last year?
What
did God say to you this last year?
Write a
summary of the last year.
Write
out a prayer to God.
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