Sabbath, Study, Serve
Taking the Sermon Into Our Week
Scripture of the Week: Jeremiah 36:1-8, 21-23, 27-28; then 31:31-34
From the Sermon:
Jeremiah knew exactly what he was supposed to do - write down for Israel all the ways that they have _______ from God and usher a call to _______________.
God didn’t _____ - the people had.
Jeremiah 31 is trying to tell the people of Israel that a time is coming when the __________ that they had been bound by, the covenant of the law, would have to change.
If the law is written on the people’s hearts, its about having that law be so deeply a part of who they are that it is _______ out in their __________.
It isn’t about ___________ about God, its about ___________ God.
Reflection Questions:
What does it mean to have the law written on our hearts?
Lord, who do you want me to love today?
Lord, how can I love you today?
If we hold Jesus in our hearts, how are we sharing that love with our lives?
Prayer:
Lord, we want to be so marked by your love that is transforms us. Not just our thinking, O Lord, but our entire lives. Let your love be written our own hearts, we pray! Amen.
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