40 Days of Discipline

40 Days of Discipline: Day 10 (Review)

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In all things I have shown you that by working hard in this way we must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’” (Acts 20:35, English Standard Version)

Review of Current Challenge (Days 5 – 10 of Lent)

Take the time to capture any lessons you learned from participating in Challenge #1. Feel free to share any thoughts others could benefit from.

Preparation for New Challenge (Days 11 – 16 of Lent)

Our second challenge recognizes that God blesses us with many resources and opportunities to bless others for His glory.  Often when Christians think about giving as an act of stewardship, focus is placed on tithes and offerings.  Giving to local churches is an essential Christian act, which should be done with love.  There are also other opportunities to demonstrate our love for God and others by giving.  These “other” forms of giving are the subject of our new challenge.       

Challenge #2 – God’s Resources 

From the 10 options below, select five acts of giving and perform them over five days: 

  1. Neighbor Favor – Do your neighbor an unexpected favor.
  2. Meals on Wheels – Prepare/buy a meal and deliver it to someone in need.
  3. Words of Encouragement – Write a note/letter to someone who could use some encouragement.
  4. Mission Possible – Donate to a missionary or missionary group.
  5. Covered Chores – Perform a chore in your household that someone else usually does.
  6. Spare some Time – Donate your time to a charitable cause.
  7. Make that Call – Call someone you have not called for a long time who would love to have a listening ear. 
  8. Disaster Relief – Donate to an organization working to alleviate the effects of human made or natural disasters. 
  9. Least of These – Perform an act of kindness to a vulnerable individual/group (e.g., shut-in elderly, homeless person, or vulnerable immigrant).
  10. Pass it On – Find something in your home that you seldom/never use and give it to someone who currently needs it.   

10 Tips to Consider

  1. Pray for guidance as you decide on your gifts and the recipients.
  2. Plan each gift to make it as impactful as possible.
  3. Use the giving activity as a relationship builder.
  4. Find a way to let the recipient of the gift know that God is the ultimate source of good things.
  5. Share the gospel message if the opportunity arises.
  6. Consider including a Bible verse with your gift.
  7. Meditate on Scripture passages about stewardship and kindness.
  8. Perform an act of kindness as a family.
  9. Pray for the recipients of your gifts.
  10. Thank God for His many blessings.

3 thoughts on “40 Days of Discipline: Day 10 (Review)

  1. It’s wonderful and interesting to see how the intentionality of this challenge deepened my Bible Study experience. The principles and key verses from each day’s scripture remained within my mind and consciously impacted my actions and perspectives.

  2. I wanted to respond yesterday but didn’t get the chance. In my time with God I’ve been using a devotional based on Psalm 73. The focus this week was on the psalmist going into the sanctuary of God (vs 17). When he did that there was change. Same goes for us as God’s word takes hold, our minds are reshaped and we get to see things in God’s light rather than our own. The issues of this world get seen spritually rather than humanly and that helps.

    I also wanted to reflect on this challenge of God’s time. Grew up knowing it as daily quiet time (DQT). For me it’s the most meaningful part of my day even though it may not be long. I wonder how many Christ followers practice it and would encourage them to carve out this time as it is essential to their spiritual wellbeing.

    • Thanks for sharing, Gordon! The devotional sounds very interesting. I was reflecting on the idea of “quiet time” this week. I try very hard to keep the “noise” of distractions from detracting from my time quiet time. I was convicted by the thought that often I am the “noise.” Too often, I allow misplaced priorities to dominate my thinking. I can actually feel the difference when God’s agenda has primacy, and my quiet time is actually His time.

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