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Week #2 - Psalm 118:24 - Ep. 110


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Week #2 - Psalm 118:24 - Ep. 110

Psalm 118:24 in the King James Version (KJV) Bible:

"This is the day the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it"

Summary:

I'm blessed and honored to have you with us on this journey, and I know it will impact people. So this book, you'll see I'll have it on the cover of each episode, was found at my grandparents' house after my grandmother died, and my grandfather, it was his, passed away almost five years ago. And the reason why it was on my heart to do this was instead of going by myself, it would be the best How is the best way for fathers or grandfathers to read through Scripture, 52 specific verses, and then how it can actually be used in their life? So what Daniel and I are going to do is we're going to use the SOAP method:

The term "SOAP method" is often associated with a structured approach to studying and reflecting on scripture. The SOAP method is an acronym that stands for Scripture, Observation, Application, and Prayer. It provides a systematic way to engage with and apply the teachings found in the Bible. Here's a brief overview of each step:

1. **Scripture:**

   - Choose a passage or verse from the Bible to focus on. Read and meditate on the selected scripture.

2. **Observation:**

   - Reflect on the passage and observe details such as keywords, themes, and any significant context. Consider the historical and cultural context of the passage.

3. **Application:**

   - Apply the teachings of the scripture to your own life. Consider how the passage can impact your beliefs, attitudes, and actions. Think about practical steps you can take based on the insights gained from the scripture.

4. **Prayer:**

   - Conclude your reflection with a prayer. Communicate with God about what you've learned, express gratitude, seek guidance, or ask for strength to apply the lessons from the scripture.

Summary

In this episode, John Grdina and Dr. Daniel Galasso discuss Psalm 118:24, which reminds believers to rejoice and be glad in the day that the Lord has made. They emphasize the importance of treating each day as a gift from God and using it in service to His will and His people. The conversation explores the themes of being present in the moment, praising God, expressing gratitude, and living with a childlike faith. The hosts encourage listeners to apply the verse by recognizing the wonder of each day and giving glory to God. They conclude with a prayer for rejoicing and gratitude.

Takeaways

  • Every day is a cause for celebration and should be treated as a gift from God.

  • Being present in the moment allows us to fully experience and appreciate the day.

  • Praising God and expressing gratitude throughout the day brings a fresh heavenly perspective.

  • Treating today as a wonderful gift and rejoicing in it can change our   mentality and bring us closer to God.

  • Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Invitation

    01:44 Scripture: Psalm 118:24

    02:28 Observation: Using the Day in Service of God

    03:27 Takeaway: Every Day is a Cause for Celebration

    04:23 Discussion: Being Present in the Moment

    05:30 Discussion: Praising God and Being Childlike

    09:48 Discussion: Expressing Gratitude and Praise

    09:57 Application: Treating Today as a Wonderful Gift

    11:18 Prayer: Rejoicing and Being Grateful

    12:47 Closing Remarks: The Power of God's Word and Relationships

    I wanted you to know that my book, Molding Minds is on pre-sale at johngrdina.com 


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