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Weekly Creative Devotional
Opening Prayer
Heavenly Father, as we delve into the book of Leviticus, guide our hearts and minds to understand the significance of holiness in our lives. May we embrace the call to purity and righteousness as we explore Your Word. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
READING
Leviticus 19:2
Speak to all the congregation of the people of Israel and say to them, You shall be holy, for I the Lord your God am holy.
REFLECTION
Reflect on the call to holiness outlined in Leviticus 19:2. Consider what it means to be set apart for God’s purposes, living a life that reflects His character and values. How does this call to holiness impact your daily choices and interactions with others?MEMORIZING THE VERSE
Commit Leviticus 19:2 to memory, allowing its call to holiness to guide your thoughts and actions each day.
CREATING AND MEDITATING
Choose a creative activity: Option 1: Reflect on areas of your life where you can cultivate greater holiness. Journal about specific actions or habits you can incorporate to align more closely with God’s standards. Option 2: Meditate on the attributes of God’s holiness through quiet reflection and prayer. Consider His purity, righteousness, and perfection, and how you can draw nearer to Him.TAKING ACTION AND APPLYING
Identify one practical step you can take this week to live out the call to holiness in your life. Whether it’s through acts of kindness, integrity in your work, or dedication to spiritual disciplines, commit to honoring God in all that you do.Hymn
We Must Be Holy
1 Jesus has taken my load of sin, Such love no tongue can tell; Then should I not resign to Him My life and all my will?
Refrain: Holy, dear brethren, we must be holy, Living before the throne; Self and possessions, all must be truly Given to God alone.
2 Can I behold the dear Savior’s death, And yet withhold a part; Oh, can I draw one selfish breath, And not give all my heart? [Refrain]
3 Reason and justice, my debt of love, Demand that I should be: Body and spirit and all I have Devoted, Lord, to Thee. [Refrain]
4 We must be holy as He is pure, For this the Savior died; Talents and time and all earthly store To God be sanctified. [Refrain]
Words: D. S. Warner, Music: Barney Elliott Warren
Closing Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for calling us to a life of holiness and purity. Help us to walk in Your ways, seeking Your presence and reflecting Your character to the world around us. May our lives be a testimony to Your glory and grace. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
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