Your Daily Spiritual Work Out - January 13
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INTRO: SPIRITUALLY FIT | TODAY
In this episode of Spiritually Fit Today, Arnie Cole and guest Pastor Alex Leyva discuss the importance of sharing the gospel, exploring why motivation can fade and how to reignite it. They highlight three biblical reasons for evangelism, referencing 1 Peter 3:15 and the Great Commission, and offer practical encouragement for living out your faith with hope and joy in today’s challenging world.
STEP 1 - RECEIVE
(Receive God's Word and Grow in Bible Knowledge)
Have you ever wondered how you should be in prayer for other believers? Paul sets a wonderful example for us in his letter to the Colossians. As he opens his letter, we'll learn a bit about the people who partnered with him in sharing the Gospel, and hear firsthand his prayer for the believers in the Colossian church.
STEP 2 - REFLECT
(How does this Scripture Apply to your life?)
Does it sometimes feel like God has forgotten about you? Or do you feel like you could be doing so much more for God if the right opportunities came along? What if you're right where God needs you most. Mark is here today to share some wisdom from his time in the military and from God's Word.
STEP 3 - RESPOND
(How will you Win Today?)
When we look at God’s faithfulness, we see a truly perfect example of how we too can be faithful! Lydia Robertson points out the very real and powerful aspects of how getting to know God in any season leads you into a deeper faith.
Pray out loud today: “O Lord, how many times have you graciously led me through doubt into a deeper faith? Do so again, my Lord and my God! Even now. Do so again!” (Prayer by Douglas McKelvey from the Liturgy for Nights & Days of Doubt.)
STEP 4 - REVEAL
(How will you reveal Jesus to others today through praying and sharing?)
Sin in our lives will always be whispering words of discouragement in our ears. Shannon joins us today with a reminder that God is always faithful to forgive our sins. And she'll pray with us that God's voice would always be louder in our lives.