Your Faith

Day 1- READING THE WORD

Read the following verses about reading the Bible. Take notes on why it’s important.
Joshua 1:8, Psalm 1:2, 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Matthew 4:4
Your Bible is what God has given you to know Him. The Bible is not a book. It’s the living and active word of God. It not only is filled with what He says, but also filled with what He has done and how He is at work. How are you going to continue reading the Bible after this study? Has your confidence in God grown?

Day 2- PRAYER

Read the following verses about prayer.
Underline what is important.
Philippians 4:6, 1 Thessalonians 5:17,
Matthew 26:41, 2 Chronicles 7:14, 1 John 5:14
It seems these days that phones and social media are the way we connect with others. Culture values connecting with others. As a believer, you should value your connection with God. Prayer allows you to enter God’s throne room and talk to Him.

Day 3- DISCIPLESHIP1 Corinthians 11:1
Paul said this to believers in Corinth. He asked them to follow Him as He follows whom?
1 Thessalonians 2:8
Paul loved the Thessalonians so much that he shared the gospel and what else with them?
Do you see the value of having someone in your life who can encourage and teach you?
Friends walk through life WITH you. Have someone who is older and walked through life before you help disciple you and keep your eyes on Jesus.

Day 4- SERVING

Read 1 Peter 4:10. How should you use the gifts God gave you?
Using the gifts God gave you to serve others should be a priority. In your teenage years, you are discovering those gifts. You might not know the gifts that God has given you. As you walk through life, God will use experiences and opportunities to help you see your strengths and gifts. If you are focused on sin, culture, media, or even temporary relationships, you could miss out on finding out who God has made you to be.

Day 5- PRIORITIZE

Take some time today to organize your daily schedule to make more time for God. It could simply be turning the t.v. off five minutes early to pray before going to bed. Maybe you need to take something out of your schedule that is really not that important to make time for the Bible study at your church. God is worth more time in your schedule and making Him a priority will help your confidence in Him grow and will protect your purity.