READ: Read the following passage(s) of scripture. Want to dig deeper? Choose a Bible reading method.
Read Ezra 6:1-5
After reading the passage(s) of scripture, ask yourself the following two questions to apply what you are learning to your life. You can even choose to journal about what you’ve learned or discuss it with your spouse or family.
- What is God saying?
- What are you going to do about it?
REFLECT:Use the following questions to reflect on how God worked in your life today. Choose a method for reflecting on your day.
- What was the best part of your day?
- What was the toughest part of your day?
- Where did you mess up today?
- Where did you see God today?
PRAY: This prayer prompt is designed to help get you started in your prayer time. Use this to either begin your personal prayer time or your prayer time with your spouse or family.
When the people of Israel tried to return to their homeland after two generations in exile, the locals opposed them. They petitioned King Darius to make them stop, but Darius found an earlier decree and Cyrus upheld it. The king of Persia gave them permission to return to rebuild the temple. He even gave them plans and resources to help with the rebuilding project. When God has plans to bless and protect, God does just that. We shouldn’t be afraid of those who might oppose us because our God is bigger. Has something in your life felt too big, spend a few minutes sharing with God the thing that has felt too big for you and trust that He is bigger than it is.
Two-a-days are designed for you to connect with God and those closest to you. Feel free to modify this plan to fit your and your family’s needs.]]>
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