Friday, November 22

Good Morning!
Let’s focus our day by spending some time with Jesus before it begins.
If you’re new to the Daily Focus, read this first, & use as much or little as you’d like.

GET FOCUSED | Start by simply thanking God for who He is & what He’s done.
+ Practice gratitude while singing/playing some worship music from Paradox on Spotify.
+ Spend a few moments meditating on today’s Old Testament Scripture: 1 Kings 15:9-16:14
+ From your reading, finish the sentence “God, you are ___.”
Take time to thank & worship God for the ways you’ve seen Him be/do that in your life.

MORNING PRAYER FOCUS | Prayer involves both talking and listening to God.
+ Pray the Lord’s Prayer, or slow down to pray it using this Lord’s Prayer guide.
+ Use “Lectio Divina” to listen to God in this morning’s Psalm: Psalm 133
Reading 1 = Focus. What is one word or phrase that Holy Spirit puts on your heart?
Reading 2 = Feelings. Focus on that word or phrase while you read. What do you feel? What specific situation in your life today relates? Reflect and talk with God about it.
Reading 3 = Invitation. What is God’s personal invitation to you from the Scripture?
Take time to journal anything you feel the Lord might be saying to you.

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE FOCUS | Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you into all truth.
Today’s New Testament reading is from John 18:1-11
Highlight verses that capture your attention, and ask three simple questions as you read…
Observe. Pay attention to what the text says. Ask who, what, when, where, & why.
Interpret. What’s the main point or meaning? What does it teach about God? Yourself?
Apply. Apply this truth to your own life. What can you put into practice today?

A THOUGHT FROM TODAY’S READING…
Confession: I’m a bit of a control freak. For those of you who can relate (my bet is that’s most of us in some area of life), you know that control is often rooted in fear. The fear of not having enough, doing enough, being enough, making enough, or of losing what we have can drive us to grasp at control in all its forms. So imagine you’re there with Jesus in today’s scary situation - a mob armed with torches and weapons approaches. Jesus steps forward, fully aware of what’s coming, and asks, “Who is it that you’re seeking?” Even when faced with betrayal and arrest, Jesus remains calm and in control. Peter, on the other hand, pulls out a sword and lashes out in fear, trying to defend Jesus in his own strength. (Can you relate?) But Jesus gently corrects him, choosing to submit to the Father’s plan instead.

This moment shows us two very different responses: Peter’s impulsive attempt to take control and Jesus’ complete trust in God’s will. How often do we, like Peter, try to force our own solutions out of fear or desperation? Jesus invites us to let go, abandon outcomes to God, and trust Him in it, even when it’s hard. We can be calm like Jesus, even in our “dark night” or in the face of our own “mob,” knowing that He is in control… so we don’t have to be. - Dave Kubiak


EVENING PRAYER FOCUS | Re-Focus on Jesus by returning to prayer each evening.
Replay = Replay your day. What made you happy, joyful, anxious, or burdened?
Rejoice = Give thanks to God for the small and the significant things from the day.
Repent = Ask God for forgiveness where you need. Receive His forgiveness afresh.
Refocus = Ask to see God’s presence more clearly & walk w/ Him more closely tomorrow.
+ Practice hearing from God by asking questions like, “Father, what do you want me to know about you?” or “Father, what do you want to say about your love for me?” Simply be still and listen, or journal anything that comes to mind. Learn more about hearing from God using the Tending Your Heart guide.

SHARE THE FOCUS |
+ Pray a Ripple Prayer or use Nations Prayer to pray for the nations & those serving them.
+ Text someone an encouragement, or share a thought/question with us in the Forum.
+ Invite someone to read the Focus with you. Text “FOCUS” to (586) 200-6277.
+ Who can you share what you’re learning with today personally?

That’s all for today.
Stay focused on Jesus, and make it a great one!

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