We Grow: A Journey of Drawing Closer to GodSample

Day 56 of 365
In Leviticus 4-5, God establishes offerings for sin and guilt, giving His people a way to experience cleansing and forgiveness. These sacrifices remind us of the seriousness of sin and the beauty of repentance. Through the Holy Spirit, we are led to recognize our need for forgiveness, not as a burden, but as an invitation into healing and freedom. The Spirit convicts us lovingly, drawing us back to the heart of God where mercy flows abundantly.
In Mark 5, we see Jesus heal a woman who had suffered for years. She reached out in faith, and Jesus's compassion restored her. The Spirit invites us to reach out to Jesus, trusting that in our brokenness, we’ll find healing and new beginnings.
Today, ask the Holy Spirit to search your heart and bring anything to light that needs repentance. Let Him lead you into God’s mercy, so you can experience the wholeness and renewal that only Jesus provides.
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About this Plan

We Grow: A Journey of Drawing Closer to God is a 365-day Bible reading plan led by Bishop Gary Lewis, the General Overseer of the Church of God. The plan is designed to deepen your faith and understanding of God’s Word. Each day begins with a short devotional, followed by carefully curated Scripture readings, and concludes with the S.O.A.P. exercise—Scripture, Observation, Application, and Prayer. Through this plan, you’ll grow in biblical literacy, discover God’s mercy and purpose, and learn to partner with Him in His Kingdom work.
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