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1) Read Psalm 103:1-6. David wrote these words towards the end of his life; a life filled with many highs and lows. David could have chosen to focus on the wrong things he had done or the times that life didn’t go his way. Instead, he decides to focus on all God has done for him. Despite your potentially difficult circumstances, what are some ways that God has blessed you?
2) Read 2 Timothy 2:13. What does this scripture reveal about God’s love for His children?
3) Read Psalm 103:8-18. Despite all the ups and downs of David’s life, he is choosing to direct His thoughts to God’s faithfulness. What are some ways that God has been faithful to you throughout your life?
4) How can remembering God's past faithfulness in your life grow you in trust and obedience now?
5) In Joshua 4, we see God’s people cross the Jordan River and finally, (after 40 years of wandering and many moments where they revealed their lack of faith in God), pass into the promised land. God instructs them to build a monument, so that way, generations of children will not forget how He blessed them and was faithful to them. What practical things can you do to remember how good God has been to you?
By Fork Christian Church1) Read Psalm 103:1-6. David wrote these words towards the end of his life; a life filled with many highs and lows. David could have chosen to focus on the wrong things he had done or the times that life didn’t go his way. Instead, he decides to focus on all God has done for him. Despite your potentially difficult circumstances, what are some ways that God has blessed you?
2) Read 2 Timothy 2:13. What does this scripture reveal about God’s love for His children?
3) Read Psalm 103:8-18. Despite all the ups and downs of David’s life, he is choosing to direct His thoughts to God’s faithfulness. What are some ways that God has been faithful to you throughout your life?
4) How can remembering God's past faithfulness in your life grow you in trust and obedience now?
5) In Joshua 4, we see God’s people cross the Jordan River and finally, (after 40 years of wandering and many moments where they revealed their lack of faith in God), pass into the promised land. God instructs them to build a monument, so that way, generations of children will not forget how He blessed them and was faithful to them. What practical things can you do to remember how good God has been to you?