Scripture Before Screens: Week of August 1

What?
Before opening a phone or computer, open and read the Word of God.

Why?
Refusing to check the phone until after reading a passage of Scripture is a way of replacing the question "What do I need to do today?” with a better one, “Who am I and who am I becoming?” Daily immersion in the Scriptures resists the anxiety of emails, the outrage of news, and the envy of social media. Instead, it exposes our sin, reveals our Savior, and forms us daily in our true identity as children of the King, dearly loved.

(The Common Rule, adapted)

How?

Consider following a daily Bible reading plan like TPC Reads, the plan created specifically for our church body (www.theparkschurch.com/tpcreads). If you’re new to this practice, begin by reading only the daily Psalm or just a chapter from the Old or New Testament reading. (If you are not receiving the daily email with that day’s readings with reflection questions, email Michael and ask to be added to the mailing list.)

Before you read, pray that the Holy Spirit would allow you to hear what God has said and is still saying and to receive his Word as your final authority.

As you read, you can ask yourself these three questions as a starting point: (1) What does this reveal about God? (2) How does this expose my need for his salvation in Jesus Christ? (3) How should I respond?

Commit with another person to practice this discipline and hold each other accountable.

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