Today's promise: God's Word is powerful
Fill yourself with the
Word
How can a young person
stay pure? By obeying your Word and following its rules.
Psalm 119:9 NLT
Let the Bible fill the memory, rule the heart, and guide the feet.
Henrietta Mears
A drunk meets a cop
Dawson Troter, founder
of the Navigators, was student body president, basketball team captain, and
class valedictorian when he was in high school. But then life fizzled out. He
gambled, drank to excess, and caroused. He was staggering through the streets
one night when a policeman stopped him, took his car keys, and asked,
"Son, do you like this kind of life?" "Sir, I hate it,"
replied Trotman. Instead of arresting him for drunkenness, the policeman urged
Dawson to change his life.
That encounter was a
turning point. Dawson attended a church gathering where he was challenged to
memorize ten Bible verses stressing salvation. Trotman memorized the verses,
then memorized another ten the next week. Several weeks later, as he pondered
the meaning of what he had learned, he quietly prayed, "Oh God, whatever
it means to receive Jesus, I want to do it right now."
Trotman never got away
from the power of the Word. As his knowledge of the Bible grew, he realized
that a combination of prayer, worship, service, and the study of Scripture
produced spiritual growth.
Harold J. Sala in Heroes
David used every
technique he knew to ensure that he'd do things God's way. He programmed God's
Word into himself so that he could retrieve it at crucial points along the way.
He recited God's Word aloud, reinforcing his learning. He studied and reflected
on God's Word. All this transformed his character and kept him on the right
path.
Adapted from Men of Integrity Devotional Bible with
devotions from the editors of Men of Integrity, a publication of
Christianity Today International (Tyndale, 2002), entry for June 5.
Content is derived
from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale
Publishing House
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