31 Day Devotional Challenge

by Kim Avery

I love Jesus. He saved me, cleansed me, rescued me, and then took His perfect record and credited it to my account. He lives in me, intercedes for me, strengthens, equips, changes, and transforms me. Jesus talks to me, works through me, and is building a new home in heaven for me. I could go on all day and so could you. He is everything.

And like the Apostle Paul, I want to know Him more. That’s why I am inviting you to join me, beginning May 1st, in the 31 Day Devotional Challenge. It doesn’t get any better than this. Imagine 31 days of soaking in His Word, saturating ourselves with His presence, and then carrying His fragrance everywhere we go.

It’s fun, it’s easy, and it will change your life.

Here’s how it will work:

31 Day Devotional Challenge

  • Read a passage from the Bible each day.
  • Ask and answer three questions about that passage: What did I learn about God? What did I learn about me? What difference does it make in my life?
  • Encourage others by posting what you read, and if you want, something that you learned from your reading at www.facebook.com/christianwomen .
  • Inquire in prayer what God would have you do with what you learned.
  • Obey.
  • Sign-up. There is an optional sign-up list for those who would like to receive a daily email reminder and word of encouragement each day of the challenge. Simply type your name and email in the contact box at the bottom of this post and you will begin receiving your daily words of encouragement on May 1st.

FAQ’s

What if I’m not able to participate for all 31 days? If you have to miss a day (or 10, or more), that’s okay. If you begin late, no problem. If you decide to not complete the challenge, no big deal. This challenge is grace-infused and designed solely to be a tool of encouragement in your walk with the Lord.

Where in the Bible am I supposed to read? You can read any passage of any length from the Bible version of your choice.

Can I read a devotional book instead of directly from the Bible? While you are certainly welcome to use a devotional book to accompany your Bible reading, this particular challenge is to read directly from God’s Word.

What if I don’t know where in the Bible to read? The Gospels – Matthew, Mark, Luke or John are always a great place to begin. Another option is to read a chapter of Proverbs every day as there are 31 chapters and that will easily fit into the format of our challenge.

How long will it take each day? You can spend as much or as little time as you feel led to take, but make sure you leave time to interact with the Lord over the three questions.

What if I disagree with the way others interpret Scripture? The point of the 31 Day Devotional Challenge is for each of us to grow in our personal relationship with the Lord. We ask you not to comment on issues that are controversial or ‘debatable’ amongst other believers. We ask you not to use this challenge as a place to discuss doctrinal issues. While all of Scripture is important, those issues are best discussed within your own church and postings of that nature will have to lovingly be removed.

Well, that’s it. If you have any additional questions, just write them in the comment box and I’ll try to answer them.

What do you think? Do you want to love Jesus more? Would you like to join us as we grow closer to the Lord through 31 days of intention?

Simply add your first name and email address below to receive 31 days of email encouragement during our Devotional Challenge beginning May 1st.


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5 Responses to “31 Day Devotional Challenge”

  1. I had a book signing at a Christian book store about 2 months ago. While there I looked around and spotted a beautiful Bible that I decided to buy. I’m 60 years old and have decided to read the Bible from beginning to end before I die. I now read every night before going to bed and am loving it.

  2. Debbie says:

    Kim, I have a daily quiet time that includes reading my Bible. It is the only way I can truly get through my day. As I spend more time with the Lord, the fruit of the Spirit is more evident to my loved ones. And I cannot claim the credit and they know it.

    I would love to join you on this 31 day adventure of sharing what we’re learning from God’s Word.

    Blessings,
    Debbie

  3. Shreila says:

    Kim,

    Thank you for this challenge. This is just what I need and I am looking forward to being a part of this 31 day devotional challenge. I am looking forward to the daily email encouragements.

    Sheila

  4. lynn says:

    Please sign me up! I’m ready to learn and study scripture. Looking forward to it!

  5. Maria Akridge says:

    Kim,
    I am ready for the challenge.

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