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Personal Devo

    Here's what you'll need:
    1. Bible. Be sure to get a Bible translation you can understand. The New International Version (NIV) Study Bible is a great start. It contains footnotes, definitions, a concordance, and other tools to help you understand the Scriptures.
    2. Journal. This is your Spiritual DVR. It helps you capture and record all of the good stuff God wants to speak into your life.
    3. Pen. Obviously, so you can write stuff down.
    4. Reading Plan. You can pick up a Reading Plan journal at the Church Office or go to the YouVersion link provided here and pick from the many different plans available to you.
    5. Scratch Pad. This is to write down all those little annoying things that creep in while you’re trying to focus on God’s voice. Make a “To Do” list of things for later.

      Note:
      It’s also helpful to set a specific time and place where you meet God each day. If you know when and where you plan to “meet God,” you are more likely to show up. He will certainly be there waiting for you!
    Here’s what you do: Very simply, carve out a quiet time each day. During this time, go through your daily reading this way:
    1. S is for ScriptureTake time reading and allow God to speak to you. Highlight, underline or place a mark in the margin of your bible next to the scriptures that stand out. When you are done, reread the verses you marked, look for one that particularly spoke to you that day, and write it in your journal.
    2. O is for Observation. What do you think God is saying to you in this scripture? Ask the Holy Spirit to teach you and reveal Jesus to you. Paraphrase and write this scripture down in your own words in your journal.
    3. A is for Application. Personalize what you have read by asking yourself how it applies to your life right now. Perhaps it is instruction, encouragement, revelation of a new promise or corrections for a particular area of your life. Write how this scripture can apply to you today.
    4. P is for Prayer. This can be as simple as asking God to help you use this scripture, or it may be a greater insight on what He may be revealing to you. Remember, prayer is a two-way conversation, so be sure to listen to what God has to say!
      That’s it! SOAP. It’s as simple or deep as you want it to be.