READING:
One-year plan: John 1-3
Two-year plan: Ezekiel 29-30, 1 Peter 3:13-46
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It really is an amazing story. God Himself came to earth. He who is the eternal Son of God, the One through whom all things were created, the light shining in the darkness, the Word become flesh, took up residence among us (John 1:1-14). And, He preceded His coming by sending the forerunner, a prophet miraculously born to older parents, to pave the way: “There was a man named John who was sent from God. He came as a witness to testify about the light, so that all might believe through him” (John 1:6-7).
God sent a man to announce His coming. When He could’ve shaken the earth or written across the skies, God sent a wilderness-based, strangely-dressed prophet to call people to repentance. He placed this history-changing announcement on the shoulders of a man.
That’s what God does even today. For whatever reason (and certainly for reasons we cannot understand), God uses human beings like us to tell His story. He grants us as His instruments the responsibility and privilege to announce His Son to our neighbors and the nations.
PERSONAL REFLECTION: Are you pointing people to Jesus?
PRAYER: “God, I’m grateful You choose to use people like us even though we are not worthy.”
TOMORROW’S READING:
One-year plan: John 4-5
Two-year plan: Ezekiel 31-32, 1 Peter 4:7-19
MEMORIZATION VERSE (November 1-15)
“And while he was blessing them, he left them and was carried up into heaven. After worshiping him, they returned to Jerusalem with great joy.” (Luke 24:51-52)