Daily Devotions for 13th January 2017

Morning

Look Upward and Pray to hear and receive from the LORD God

Reading :  Daniel 9 verses 1-19

Meditation :  consider carefully and prayerfully Daniel’s prayer.
Which words and verses stay with you?

And then put it into practice in your own morning prayer as God leads you….

Father God,
Forgiving God,
Teach us to pray
And hear our prayers
That Your kingdom come, your will is done.
In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Midday

Pray for peace in our world
Amen and Amen, O God.

Evening

Reading : read the verses again

Reflect on the words Daniel said to his God and then pray with confession
O Lord, hear our evening prayers.

Daily Devotions for 12th January 2017

Morning

Look Upward and Pray to hear and receive from God, the Holy Spirit

Reading : Daniel 8

Meditation : take time and consider this chapter.
Note verses 26 and 27…..why do you think Daniel was so affected in this way?
What is God teaching you today – about His timings and plans?

Pray in response…to keep in step with the Holy Spirit whatever the time

Spirit of God,
I do not understand all I read,
But
Fall anew on me
Break and melt and mould and fill me
All over again
From the inside out
And guide my daily steps
At work, rest and play
That all I am and do
Is in keeping with your great timetable.
Amen…in Jesus’ Name.

Midday

Pray God’s blessing on members of your local Council
God of mercy and justice, hear our prayers. 

Evening

Reading : read the chapter again

Reflect on the words spoken and then Pray in response at the end of the day
Eternal God, hear my evening prayer.

Daily Devotions for 11th January 2017

Morning

Look Upward and Pray to hear and receive from God

Reading : Daniel 7 verses 15-28

Meditation :  take time to consider what troubles Daniel here.
Why do you think he was troubled?
What do verses 22…25 and 27 say to you this morning?

Take time to Pray in response to the One who is God Most High

O LORD God,
Almighty,
God Most High,
Help me to understand more and more
Who You are
And to give myself
In worship and surrender
To You alone.
Amen I pray this day.

Midday

Pray for those who suffer and grieve, and for those who comfort them.
O LORD God, hear our prayers.

Evening

Reading : read verses 15-28 again

Reflect on them at the end of your day…. And then pray to this God.
Amen and Amen we pray, O God

Daily Devotions for 10th January 2017

Morning

Look Upward and Pray to hear and receive from God, the Holy Spirit

Reading : Daniel 7 verses 1-14

Meditation :   consider Daniel’s dream….and ‘The Ancient of Days’
Take time to consider what ‘the Ancient of Days’ means in understanding more of God.
What is God’s word to you this particular day?

Pray in response

O Eternal God,
God of yesterday, today and tomorrow,
Our God,
Help us to make these words we read
A living reality…day by day…today.
With the help of Your Holy Spirit within us
Help us to trust you with our past, our today
And all that lies ahead in life.
Amen we say together.

Midday

Take time to listen for God to speak with you at this time of day
Lord…as we ask, seek, knock……thank you.

Evening

Reading : read the verses again

Reflect on what they say to you all these years later.. and Pray in response

(Pray your own words at the end of this day
Words of worship and praise – for who God is
Words of trust and thanks – for what God has done today for you
Words of hope and longing – for what God will do in and through you – even tomorrow)
Amen we pray together.

Daily Devotions for 9th January 2017

Morning

Look Upward and Pray to hear and receive from God our heavenly Father

Reading : Daniel 6 verses 15-28

Meditation :  take time to consider all that happens here.
Note Darius’ words in verses 26 and 27
What is God saying to you this morning?

and then pray in response to what God is saying to you 

(Pray your own words in response to what you have read and meditated on )
In and through Christ Jesus alone we pray this morning, Amen.

Midday

Pray the words of the Lord’s Prayer as your own prayer
(The words can be found in Matthew 6 or on LK website – Prayer tab)

LORD, have mercy and hear our prayer.

Evening

Reading : read these verses again

Reflect ….. and pray for others under persecution for their faith
God of all grace, hear our prayers

Going deeper with God

The following lines from a book by Peter Scazzero have really challenged me because I recognised their truth –

“Many Christians are stuck. Some are lost at this very moment, trying to find their way. Others are afraid they will go astray if they remain stuck for much longer. More than a few are lost without knowing it”*

There are lots of good words that could be used to describe Liberton Kirk, but one of the not so good ones is ‘busy’. Liberton Kirk is a ‘busy’ church. When you add up all the things that are going on and divide them by the number of people in the church, you would think that everyone had a fairly balanced spiritual life. Sadly, this is not the case. Some of us are doing far too much and thereby risking spiritual burn-out, while others are involved in so little that they run the serious risk of spiritual drift. In both cases there is the sense that we have got ourselves ‘stuck’.

To be ‘stuck’ is to have lost your ‘first love’. Whether it is through doing too much or doing too little, the fires that first burned so brightly have grown dimmer. The joy has gone. Jesus is no longer the dominant force in your life. You are either too distracted to develop your relationship with him, or too tired to enjoy it.

How do we get our spiritual life moving again? The answer is to get our balance right – not in terms of what we do and don’t do for him, but in terms of how much time we are actually spending with him in the first place. We need to give ourselves permission to go deeper with God.

And so, on Saturday 21st January, 2017, you are invited to our next Congregational Focus Day, when the focus will be on getting our spiritual balance right. The purpose of this day is NOT just to learn one or two interesting new things about our faith. Rather, it is to set aside some quality time to be with God and with each other, so that together we can re-evaluate our priorities as a church. While parts of the morning will be led by Scott and Faith Brennan, our guest speakers, there will also be opportunities to sit in silence and opportunities to talk through what we have learned.

Whether you are new to the church, or whether you have been around for a long time, this invitation is for you. Sign-up sheets are available at the West Door. Hope to see you soon.

*Peter Scazzero – ‘Emotionally Healthy Spirituality’

For more information contact John Young – 0131 664 3067 / jyoung@churchofscotland.org.uk