Faith AdventureSample

2: Come On, Let's Go!
Let’s revisit verse 1: One day Jonathan said to his armour-bearer, “Come on, let’s go over to where the Philistines have their outpost.” (v1)
Let’s go.
Let US go.
It is a powerful thing to begin to declare our expectations in faith over the new year. As you do, remember you do not need to have the whole plan before you begin to move. Faith adventures will unfold dynamically and supernaturally, but first we must begin.
In our story, Jonathan moved from the status quo to the life of faith with just a few words and a heart of faith. He and his armour-bearer were stepping into adventure even though at this stage, details were scarce.
When we choose to take a faith step, it can be the catalyst for action beyond just ourselves. Let's take a moment to consider Jonathan’s friend, known only as, "his armour-bearer." This brave young man remains nameless, although his faith and deeds matched Jonathan’s and a phenomenal victory was won because when the call came, he moved.
Let’s move toward Jesus today.
Prayer: Lord here I am; I trust in You. Lead me into a faith adventure this year that is worthy of the Gospel.
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About this Plan

Jesus' disciples lived the faith adventure. They followed Him, carried courage, and saw incredible things unfold. Jesus is still calling His followers today to do the same. This Bible reading plan is an invitation to ask God what steps of faith He is calling you to take. Be encouraged by Jonathan and his armour-bearer from the passage in 1 Samuel 14. Are you up for the adventure?
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