Day Twenty-Three (1/29/18): Mentorship in the Bible
Recommended Reading: Deuteronomy 34
There are lots of examples of mentorship all throughout scripture. Today we are going to focus on only a few stories, but if you study on your own you will realize there are many more! 1. Moses & Joshua
Day Twenty-Two (1/28/18): Mentorship & the Potential for Increase
Recommended Reading: 2 Kings 2:1-14
Welcome to Week 4! We are more than half-way through this devotional plan! This week we are discovering the importance of investing in uncommon mentorship that promotes you. We must all realize that if we want to fulfill the assignment God has given us, we must be willing to learn from others!
Day Twenty-One (1/27/18): Your Participation in Your Assignment
Let’s use our imaginations a little bit today! Imagine Jesus entering into heaven, after having ascended from earth. He had already lived his life on earth, died on the cross, defeated death, rose again, and now was returning to his heavenly home. What would it have been like to be an angel greeting Jesus as he entered again into heaven? Now, we don’t necessarily know all the details, but what did the angels know about his time on earth? Most likely they were full of questions and wanted to hear all about it!
Read MoreDay Twenty (1/26/18): Oppositions to Your Assignment
Now that you have dreamed, prayed, and sought the Lord to discover your assignment on the earth, wouldn't it be nice if life would be easy from here on out? That everything would fall into place, and you would never face any more problems? Why yes, that would certainly make life easier, but unfortunately that’s not reality. Throughout your life you will face much opposition. And it will continue even after you have discovered your assignment and are going for it with all that you have!
Read Moreay Nineteen (1/25/18): Seasons of Preparation
Although you have a God-given assignment, you were not necessarily born qualified to fulfill that assignment. Your dream and your assignment are from God, yes, but it will take some work on your part to prepare for it. Long hours, long days, and often many long years will be used in your life to prepare you to be the best you can be in your assignment. Discovering God’s will for your life is a wonderful joy, but often you won’t be able to see that vision come to its completion until much later down the road.