Our Daily Bread Devotional | 6th April 2022 — Parking Lot Quarrel
Our Daily Bread Devotional | 6th April 2022 — Parking Lot Quarrel

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Our Daily Bread Devotional | 6th April 2022 — Parking Lot Quarrel
Our Daily Bread Devotional | 6th April 2022 — Parking Lot Quarrel
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Bible in a Year: 1 Samuel 4–6,Luke 9:1–17
TOPIC: Parking Lot Quarrel
TEXT: James 1:22
Do not merely listen to the word . . . . Do what it says.
Today’s Scripture: James 1:19–27
The scene in the parking lot might have been funny if it wasn’t so tragic. Two drivers were arguing loudly over one of their cars that was blocking the passage of the other, and harsh words were being exchanged.
What made it especially painful to watch was that this quarrel was taking place in the parking lot of a church. The two men had possibly just heard a sermon about love, patience, or forgiveness, but it was all forgotten in the heat of the moment.
Our Daily Bread Devotional | 6th April 2022 — Parking Lot Quarrel
James was calling on his readers not only to read and reflect on God’s instruction, but also to do what it says (v. 22). A complete faith, he noted, means both knowing Scripture and putting it into action.
Life’s circumstances can make it hard to apply what Scripture reveals. But if we ask the Father, He’ll surely help us obey His words and please Him with our actions.
Reflect & Pray
What have you read in Scripture that you can do today? What might you stop doing?
Dear God, forgive me for the times I haven’t done what You’ve instructed. Give me the strength and the willingness to obey You with words, actions, and thoughts that please You.
Prayer Of Salvation
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Say This Prayer
Dear God,
I come to You in the Name of Jesus. I admit that I am not right with You, and I want to be right with You. I ask You to forgive me of all my sins. The Bible says if I confess with my mouth that “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in my heart that God raised.