February 3, 2020


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Afternoon Bible Verse
"Beloved, follow not that which is evil, but that which is good. He that doeth good is of God: but he that doeth evil hath not seen God."
3 John 1:11 (KJV)



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Afternoon Bible Study
Over the past twenty years, automotive navigation has completely transformed the way we travel. We have transitioned from foldable maps from the gas station to GPS systems and a variety of voice navigation systems in multiple languages.

As we follow the directions we are given, we trust that they are leading us toward our desired destination. However, if we enter the wrong address or don't adequately pay attention, we may arrive someplace where we never intended to be.

As followers of Jesus, we should listen for God's voice to direct our lives. He will not only tell us where to go but also how to get there. It can be far too easy to look for a shortcut or attempt to navigate our own way, but that is not God's plan for us.



There are times when a different way sounds more appealing and desirable, but is in conflict with what God has said. Often the easier path takes us far from God ... but by looking to His Word, we can judge whether we are following His voice or the voice of the enemy who wants to lead us astray.

We can trust God to lead us--even when we don't understand how He is navigating us. Be careful to follow His voice and not the path that leads away from Him.
Afternoon Prayer
Heavenly Father, I am often tempted to plan my own way instead of letting you lead me. Thank you for patiently guiding me down the path that leads to you. Help me discern your voice from any others that may try to lead me astray. I place my complete trust in your plan for my life. When I encounter doubt, remind me of the ways you have been faithful throughout my life. Pull me close to you so I can hear and understand your voice. In Jesus's name, amen.

Yesterday Afternoon
February 2, 2020
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Yesterday Afternoon's Bible Verse
"But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition."
1 Timothy 6:9 (KJV)



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Yesterday Afternoon's Bible Study
"There is a special feeling of happiness that accompanies cashing our very first paycheck. We have worked hard, overcome obstacles, and earned every penny. While the money only lasts as long as it takes to pay our bills, for that sliver of time, we feel great pleasure.

In 1 Timothy 6:9, Paul warns a young pastor named Timothy of some of the trappings of wealth. This verse helps us understand that along with a wealthy lifestyle comes myriad opportunities for temptation. Of course, everyone faces tempation, including those who are not wealthy. But the temptation may be especially compelling for people who have no financial worries and can afford to buy anything they want.

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Yesterday Afternoon's Prayer
Lord, thank you for everything you have given to me. At times, I desire more money and the ability to buy new things, but I'm grateful you always provide enough for me. Teach me to be content in every season of life, whether I have plenty or am struggling. I choose to trust you for everything I need. Help me remember that the things in this life are only temporary, but you provide eternal rewards. Help me be a good steward and to keep my eyes on you. In Jesus's name, amen.

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