The Law Of God Is In His Heart

Discipleship Devotional Study Guide - Becoming Like Christ - Day 191 - Psalm 37:30-31 - The Law Of God Is In His Heart - Growing As Disciples

Discipleship Devotional Study Guide – Becoming Like Christ – Day 191 – Psalm 37:30-31 – The Law Of God Is In His Heart – Growing As Disciples

The mouth of the righteous man utters wisdom, and his tongue speaks what is just. The law of his God is in his heart; his feet do not slip. Psalm 37:30-31 (NIV)

My Word

What has my word done for you as you have stored it in your heart? I’m not sure where to begin. Your word has changed my heart and transformed my mind. How so? Your word has given me new thoughts to think and words to speak. It is as if your word has scrubbed the crud out of my mind. There were many unhelpful, unhealthy, and unholy thoughts that once occupied my heart and mind. I would battle against ungodly thoughts. I would reject them. I would try to distance myself from them. Most of my efforts were quite unsuccessful. I felt discouraged and depressed and defeated. The more I struggled against improper thoughts the less successful I was. I asked myself, “How can I stop thinking thoughts I don’t want to think?” I did not have the answer. I did not have a clue. Then you came to my rescue. You showed me your way of escape. What was my way of escape? I was trying so hard to not think certain thoughts. That plan was filled with failure. Instead, I began to fill my heart and mind with your word. I listened to your word.  I read and studied your word. I meditated on and memorized your word. I turned your word into my prayers. I taught and shared your word with others. I put your word into practice. In every way, I took hold of your word and your word took hold of me. It has been as if your word has pushed unhelpful, unhealthy and unholy words out of my heart and mind. Your word has certainly given my heart and mind a good scrubbing. I know that your Holy Spirit has taken your word and used it like a sword to fight in me, with me, for me and through me. Your word has been molding and shaping me. Your word has been guarding and guiding me. Your word has made me able to stand against temptation and resist evil. Your word has been given me wisdom. I am no longer discouraged or depressed or defeated. Your word has made it possible for me to live the life you have called me to live. Yes, my word and my Spirit have been doing these things in you, with you, for you and through you. I am so thankful for your word. Keep on storing my word in your heart and mind. Yes Lord, I will. That will be very good. 

Lord, it is my delight to hear your word. It is my joy to have your word hidden in my heart. Use your word to change my heart. Make me able to speak words that are wise and just. Help me to live the life you are calling me to live. Keep my feet from slipping. Amen

Key Question… What practices have helped you to hide God’s word deeply in your heart?

Living It Out… Store God’s word in your heart so that you will be able to live the life He is calling you to live.

Seeing It Happen… Have faith that your heart will be changed as you store God’s word in it.

Get Ready To Share… Share with another person or your small group how you are storing God’s word in your heart.

Prayer To Bless Others… May you store God’s word in your heart.

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The Law Of His God Is In His Heart

 

Discipleship Devotional Study Guide - The Word Centered Life - Day 24 - Psalm 37-30-31 - The Law Of His God Is In His Heart - Growing As Disciples

Discipleship Devotional Study Guide – The Word Centered Life – Day 24 – Psalm 37-30-31 – The Law Of His God Is In His Heart – Growing As Disciples

The mouth of the righteous man utters wisdom, and his tongue speaks what is just.  The law of his God is in his heart; his feet do not slip. Psalm 37:30-31 (NIV)

Acting Wisely And Justly

Do you want to be able to live wisely? Do you want to be able to speak justly? Do you want your life to have a firm foundation? Do you want to walk securely through life? Yes, of course, I want all these things to be true of my life. I am tired of taking missteps. I am weary of thinking and speaking and acting unwisely or unjustly. What must I do to be able to think and speak and act wisely and justly? You know the answer to your own question. You have no need to have me answer that question for you. Nevertheless, I would still like to hear you affirm what I think is the answer to my question. First then, tell me what you know to be the truth. Tell me the answer you have in your heart and on your mind. If I want to live wisely and speak justly, I must have your word in my heart and mind and life. If I want my life to have a firm foundation, I must allow your word to dwell in me richly. If I want to be on solid ground, have secure footing and not slip or take missteps through life, I must allow your word to guard and guide my life. That is true, you have answered correctly.

How will you allow my word to dwell in you richly? I will meditate on your word day and night. Your word will always be with me. I will allow your word to change my heart and transform my mind. I will allow your word to guard and guide the entire course of my life. I know that your word will make me able to think and speak and act in ways that are pleasing to you. That is also true.

Will you ever regret the time and effort that you spend in allowing my word to dwell in you richly? No, not ever. My time and effort could never be better spent. Your word is molding and shaping my life. Your word is helping me to live the life you have called me to live. Your word is helping me to know and do your will. Your word is making me fruitful in your service. Your word is helping me to bear fruit for your kingdom and bring glory to your name. I will never regret the time I spend with you, taking your life deeply into my heart and mind and life. That is very good.

Lord, I will take your word deeply into my heart and mind and life. I will allow your word to be the firm foundation of my life. Use your word to make me able to think and speak and act wisely and act justly. Use your word to keep my feet from slipping. Amen

Key Question…  How are you daily taking God’s word into your heart and mind and life?

Living It Out…  Allow God’s word to make you able to think and speak and act wisely and justly.

Seeing It Happen… Have faith that taking God’s word into your heart and mind will help you to walk securely through life.

Get Ready To Share… Share with another person or your small group how God’s word has given you a firm foundation in life.

Prayer To Bless Others… May you take God’s word into your heart so you can think and speak and act wisely and justly.

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His Feet Do Not Slip

Discipleship Devotional Study Guide - Promises - Day 150 - Psalm 37:30-31 - His Feet Do Not Slip - Growing As Disciples

Discipleship Devotional Study Guide – Promises – Day 150 – Psalm 37:30-31 – His Feet Do Not Slip – Growing As Disciples

The mouth of the righteous man utters wisdom, and his tongue speaks what is just.  The law of his God is in his heart; his feet do not slip. Psalm 37:30-31 (NIV)  

Slipping

What will prevent you from slipping? What will help you to think and speak and act wisely? What will help you to live a righteous life that is good and right and pleasing to me? Let me first say that my righteousness alone would be no better than filthy rags. My wisdom alone would be no better than the world’s foolishness. Without you, I would have no hope of thinking and speaking and acting wisely. Without you, I would never be able to live a righteous life that is good and right and pleasing to you. It is only your payment of my sin, by your sacrificing yourself on the cross, that has made me righteous in your sight. You have forgiven all my sins and cleansed me of my unrighteousness because I have received you, into my life, as my Savior and Lord. All of what you have said is true.

I do know that I have only partially answered your questions. That’s right. You do want me to live and walk in the wise and righteous life that you have secured for me. You want me to come to know you. You want me to think thoughts, speak words and take actions that are good, and right, and pleasing to you. You want me to be wise in all I think, say and do. You want me to live the righteous life that you have called me to live. Yes, I want all of this for you. To live otherwise, would be slipping away from your purpose and plan for my life. To live otherwise, would be living outside of your will for my life. That’s true

So, I have now come back to your original questions. That’s good. Here now are my answers. You will prevent me from slipping. You will help me to think and speak and act wisely. You will help me to live a righteous life that is good and right and pleasing to you. I know you want me to be more specific. Yes, I do. Taking your word deeply into my life is how you will do your work in and through me. Your word will change my heart. Your word will transform my life. Your word will guide my life. Your word will make me able to resist temptation and stand against evil. As I let your word dwell in me richly, you will accomplish your purposes and plans and will in and through me. Your word will be my firm foundation. Your word will prevent me from slipping away from you. Yes, it will. I will take your word deep into my heart and mind and life so I can live a life that is good and right and pleasing to you. That will be very good. 

Lord, I will keep your word in my heart day by day as I love, follow and serve you. Your word will always be before me. I will allow your word to transform the thoughts of my mind, words of my mouth and deeds of my life. Use your word to keep me from slipping. Amen

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In His Heart

Discipleship Devotional Study Guide - Becoming Like Christ - Day 191 - Psalm 37:30-31 - In His Heart - Growing As Disciples

Discipleship Devotional Study Guide – Becoming Like Christ – Day 191 – Psalm 37:30-31 – In His Heart – Growing As Disciples

The mouth of the righteous man utters wisdom, and his tongue speaks what is just. The law of his God is in his heart; his feet do not slip. Psalm 37:30-31 (NIV)

My Word

What has my word done for you as you have stored it in your heart? I’m not sure where to begin. Your word has changed my heart and transformed my mind. How so? Your word has given me new thoughts to think and words to speak. It is as if your word has scrubbed the crud out of my mind. There were many unhelpful, unhealthy, and unholy thoughts that once occupied my heart and mind. I would battle against ungodly thoughts. I would reject them. I would try to distance myself from them. Most of my efforts were quite unsuccessful. I felt discouraged and depressed and defeated. The more I struggled against improper thoughts the less successful I was. I asked myself, “How can I stop thinking thoughts I don’t want to think?” I did not have the answer. I did not have a clue. Then you came to my rescue. You showed me your way of escape. What was my way of escape? I was trying so hard to not think certain thoughts. That plan was filled with failure. Instead, I began to fill my heart and mind with your word. I listened to your word.  I read and studied your word. I meditated on and memorized your word. I turned your word into my prayers. I taught and shared your word with others. I put your word into practice. In every way, I took hold of your word and your word took hold of me. It has been as if your word has pushed unhelpful, unhealthy and unholy words out of my heart and mind. Your word has certainly given my heart and mind a good scrubbing. I know that your Holy Spirit has taken your word and used it like a sword to fight in me, with me, for me and through me. Your word has been molding and shaping me. Your word has been guarding and guiding me. Your word has made me able to stand against temptation and resist evil. Your word has been given me wisdom. I am no longer discouraged or depressed or defeated. Your word has made it possible for me to live the life you have called me to live. Yes, my word and my Spirit have been doing these things in you, with you, for you and through you. I am so thankful for your word. Keep on storing my word in your heart and mind. Yes Lord, I will. That will be very good. 

Lord, it is my delight to hear your word. It is my joy to have your word hidden in my heart. Use your word to change my heart. Make me able to speak words that are wise and just. Help me to live the life you are calling me to live. Keep my feet from slipping. Amen

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His Feet Do Not Slip

Discipleship Devotional Study Guide - God's Word - Psalm 37:30-31 - His Feet Do Not Slip - Growing As Disciples

Discipleship Devotional Study Guide – God’s Word – Psalm 37:30-31 – His Feet Do Not Slip – Growing As Disciples

The mouth of the righteous man utters wisdom, and his tongue speaks what is just. The law of his God is in his heart; his feet do not slip. Psalm 37:30-31 (NIV)

Wise Words

I know that every word that comes from you is good. I know that every word that comes from you is wise. I have made hearing and putting your word into practice a priority in my life. I have set aside a daily time and place to meet with you in your word. It has been my delight to hear you speaking to me from your word. Your word has been molding and shaping my life. Your word has been making me able to know your thoughts and walk in your ways. Your word has been changing my heart and transforming my mind. Your word has given me a firm foundation on which I can stand. Your word has kept my feet from slipping. Your word has kept me on the path following you. Your word has been my counselor and guide. Your word has kept me from running ahead of you or lagging behind you. Your word has kept me from wandering away from you. I have hidden your word in my heart.

There is more work that I want to do in you with my word. What do you have in mind? I want my word to make you wise. I want my word to make you just. My word will fill you with my wisdom. My word will make you able to speak what is true and right and just. I want my word to speak to you, in you and through you. My word will enable you to be a bright and shining witness for me in the world. When you open your mouth, I want my words of wisdom to come. I want you and others to know that I am speaking into and through your life. I want the words that come out of your mouth to be worth listening to because they will have come through me. Would you like me to speak in and through your life? Would you like me to help you to think and say and do what is true and right and just? Yes, I want to think and say and do what is wise and true and right and just. How can this become true in my heart and mind and life? Keep on meeting with me in my word. Keep on listening to all that I have to say to you. Keep on putting my words into practice. Yes Lord, I will. That will be very good.

Father, your words are continually in my heart and on my mind. Mold and shape my life with your word. Help me to speak your words of wisdom and offer your wise counsel to others. Thank you for helping me to walk justly as you protect my feet from slipping. Amen

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