Day 6

Scripture to Read: 2 Timothy 1:3–4

Take a moment and read Luke 19:41–42. Jesus wept over the lostness of all those in Jerusalem because He knew they were utterly missing who He was as their Messiah. We all have people in our lives for whom we must pray because they are lost in their sins. The only way we become broken for the lost souls around us is to pray for them. We must pray, asking our Lord, according to Colossians 4:3–6, to give us opportunities to share Him and His Truth with them. We must also pray John 16:8–11 and thank our Heavenly Father that through His Holy Spirit, He is already convicting every lost soul concerning sin, righteousness, and judgment. Then, be sure to pray Ephesians 6:19–20, asking God to give us His words and boldness as we share Him and His Truth with the lost. We must live our lives above reproach (Philippians 2:14–15) so everyone who knows us is thankful for being a part of our lives. We need people in our lives who, with us, are pursuing righteousness, faith, love, and peace, and are calling on God with us from the pure hearts He’s given us (2 Timothy 2:22). These same friends must be fleeing from youthful lusts, and we need to be holding each other accountable to walking in God’s Truth. We must be the friend others know they can count on to be a prayer warrior for them. God wants us to experience the triumph of Christ through our lives, our prayers, our words, and the friends we have in Him.

Challenge & Application

What did God teach you about your responsibility in praying for the lost, sharing Christ, and fellowshipping with saved friends? How are you walking in the Truth God laid out for you today?

Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!

Devotionals from this week

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Day 1

As we know, Jesus came to earth in an average body like ours. He also lived a perfect life but was entirely misunderstood by most, especially the religious leaders of His day. Jesus came for a specific purpose, and God tells us this through John in 1 John 3:5 & 8: 5 “You know that He appeared in order to take away sins; and in Him there is no...

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Day 2

God is sovereign in everything, which means He is our supreme Ruler and King. God never lies and never makes mistakes. God’s leadership in all things has been and always will be perfect. As Jesus instructed two of His disciples to find the colt—and note, God led Mark to mention only the colt, not the donkey—we also see that God had Mark write...

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Day 3

Jesus’ triumphal entry is shared in all four Gospels. Jesus deserved to be praised and worshipped, and of course, He will be for all eternity. The Pharisees, who hated Jesus, did not like that the people were shouting, “Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord; Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” This passage is a direct q...

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Day 4

In John 12:1–19, God led John to give us another perspective on Christ’s triumphal entry. Before the day of His triumphal entry, we find Jesus in the house of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus (the same Lazarus Jesus raised from the dead in John 11). In John 12, Mary (Martha and Lazarus’ sister) took an expensive perfume bottle and anointed Jesus’ fe...

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Day 5

Christ’s triumphal entry reminds us that He is worthy of all our praise and our daily obedience. God has called us to walk in obedience to Him and serve Him in the works He’s prepared for us to do. We know it is His perfect will for us to serve Him and to fulfill what His plans are for us each day. We read in Ephesians 2:10, Philippians 2:13,...

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Day 6

Take a moment and read Luke 19:41–42. Jesus wept over the lostness of all those in Jerusalem because He knew they were utterly missing who He was as their Messiah. We all have people in our lives for whom we must pray because they are lost in their sins. The only way we become broken for the lost souls around us is to pray for them. We must p...

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Day 7

We know Christ’s triumphal entry led to His mock trial, beating, crucifixion, death, burial, and most importantly, His resurrection. The life that Christ gives us is eternal, but it’s not just about the quantity of life; this life is also about the quality of life. Through that quality of life, we can live in such a way that honors our Lord i...

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