1. On page 182 Priscilla writes, "We must carve out time to purposefully listen for [God's] voice (1) through prayer, (2) meditating on His Word, and (3) lingering worshipfully in His presence." Which of these three practices (prayer, meditation, worship) do you regularly take time for and which would you like to practice more? Ask God to bring to mind a new time in your day or place in your routines where you can spend time praying, meditating on the Word, or worshiping. (When I'm doing the laundry or dishes, waiting in my car, or when I'm waiting for my coffee to brew are examples of the times I try to turn my mind back to God.)
Sister Studies: Discerning the Voice of God - Final Session (May 2023)
1. On page 182 Priscilla writes, "We must carve out time to purposefully listen for [God's] voice (1) through prayer, (2) meditating on His Word, and (3) lingering worshipfully in His presence." Which of these three practices (prayer, meditation, worship) do you regularly take time for and which would you like to practice more? Ask God to bring to mind a new time in your day or place in your routines where you can spend time praying, meditating on the Word, or worshiping. (When I'm doing the laundry or dishes, waiting in my car, or when I'm waiting for my coffee to brew are examples of the times I try to turn my mind back to God.)
Sister Studies: Discerning the Voice of God Session 6 (April 2023)
We're getting close to the end of our study! It's been a long journey and we'll never stop learning to listen to God. As we grow and our life circumstances and the world change, we will never stop needing to hear God's voice! It's been good to take these months to study together.
Wednesday, April 12 @ 10:30amSunday, April 16 @ 9:15amFriday, April 21 @ 7pm
Hopefully you finished UP TO PAGE 163 in the book. Before watching this month's video, think/talk through some biblical examples of how God orchestrated circumstances and timing in the lives of some specific people who served Him. (There is a list on page 144 in the study book or you can look up Ruth 1:3-7 or Esther 4:10-14.) What do these stories tell us about God's character?
READ Habakkuk 1:5. It says, "The Lord replied, “Look around at the nations; look and be amazed! For I am doing something in your own day, something you wouldn’t believe even if someone told you about it..." Discuss (or think about) God's power and ability to move in astonishing ways, how He often works imperceptibly both on our behalves and to bring glory to His own name. Take a moment to brainstorm some of the reasons that we struggle to expect great things from God. What's a practical way that we could help change those expectations in our hearts and minds?
- As a follower of Jesus Christ, what does it mean to you to be a part of the family of God? Have you really allowed that to become part of your identity and change your everyday life? If that's a struggle for you, what holds you back? Do you think owning your identity might make a difference in your heart and mind?
- Priscilla says, "If the enemy cannot destroy you, he will just try to distract you." How has technology been a distraction in your life, pulling you away from more important priorities? What kinds of strategies can you implement for yourself and your family members to incorporate healthy boundaries when it comes to social media and technological devices? What other distractions do you struggle with?
Sister Studies: Discerning the Voice of God Session 5 (March 2023)
Hello and happy March to you! March Sister Circles are meeting this Friday evening (3/10 at 7:00pm), Sunday morning (3/12 at 9:15am), and next Wednesday morning (3/15 at 10:30am). For more information about locations, sign up at butlerchurch.org/sister-circles.
To think about or discuss before you watch the video:
- In the study book lessons this month, we read about the difference between encouragement, conviction, and condemnation. God through the Holy Spirit brings encouragement and conviction. The enemy brings discouragement and condemnation. When have you experienced any of the above recently and are you growing in your ability to tell the difference?
- In Ephesians 2:10 God says we are His workmanship. God made us but is always in the process of remaking us to be even more like Him. How can learning to recognize His voice help with that growth process? Does God's promise to keep making You more and more holy (sanctified) bring you comfort or stress?
- In difficult circumstances, why does it take an intentional effort to shift our focus from our surroundings? When you are in a desert season, do you run to God or run from God? Why do you think you respond that way?
- Is it easy for you to believe that God's plans for your life--even if they require a detour or delay--are truly the best for you? What might keep you from trusting Him and waiting for Him to do the best?
Sister Studies: Discerning the Voice of God Session 4 (February 2023)
Hello and happy February to you! February Sister Circles are meeting this Friday evening, Sunday morning, and next Wednesday morning. For information about times and locations, sign up at butlerchurch.org/sister-circles.
To think about or discuss before you watch the video:
- Does it feel difficult to spend "enough time" seeking God by studying the Bible and praying? Do you ever think you don't have time or do you just have trouble following through or focusing? Do you even know where to start?
- On page 90 of the study book, Priscilla lists some daily activities we often prioritize. (I've included some of her list below and added a few suggestions of my own.) Think about how much time you spend weekly on each activity here. Do you need to take a bit of time away from one of these categories to spend more time with God OR maybe better, can you incorporate scripture, prayer, and worship INTO some of these daily routines? How?
- Entertainment (TV, Netflix, YouTube, etc.)
- Spiritual matters (Bible study, prayer, worship, going to church)
- Reading magazines, novels, or the news
- Shopping
- Work and other responsibilities (in or out of the home, paid or not)
- Talking or texting on the phone
- Other hobbies
- Time with family
- Exercise
- Social media
- Video games (apps, etc.)
- Attending or driving kids to their sports or other activities
- Home projects
- Other...
- Read John 8:1-11 and think about the difference between Jesus' reaction and the reaction of the Scribes and Pharisees to the woman caught in adultery. When discerning the voice of God, we'll need to recognize the difference between God's voice and the voices of others - so we can listen to God! In this passage, how do we see God's voice of conviction compared to the Pharisees' voices of condemnation?
After you've watched the video, here are some other questions to consider.
- In times of seeking God's will on particular issues, do we often get stressed and quickly frustrated? Are our actions and attitudes showing us that we believe it's "up to us" to hear what God is saying? What's the truth?
- In searching for God's instruction, have you found yourself losing sight of God Himself in favor of the things He may give? Why is that such a common temptation? Discuss how you might refocus your efforts to get to know God for Himself and not for the blessings or instruction He could give you.
Sister Studies: Discerning the Voice of God Session 3 (January 2023)
Happy New Year, Sisters! Whether we're ready or not, it's 2023. A new year has started and I hope and pray it is filled with spiritual growth and much fruit in our lives as we seek to walk closely with God, listening to the voice of the Holy Spirit, our faithful Guide.
- Sunday morning Jan 8 at 9:15am at church (Let us know in advance if you'd like childcare or want to join this group by Zoom)
- Wednesday, Jan 11 at 10:30AM at church
- OR Friday, Jan 13 at 7:00pm at Starbucks!
If you have a copy of the Discerning the Voice of God Bible study book, you can follow along with the Session 3 viewer guide on page 71 of the book. If you don't have the book, you can print a copy of the viewer guide for this session using this link: Session 3 Viewer Guide to print
To think about or discuss before you watch the video:
- Does the idea of "practicing" to discern God's voice make sense and come naturally to you? Why might it seem a bit strange at first?
- Read John 10:27-30 and think about God's role as our shepherd. In verse 27 we see how God is intentional to speak in a way we can hear: "My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me..." What does that mean to you?
- Do you have a story of a time when you clearly heard God's direction? Or a time when God asked you to wait?
- Priscilla said "Waiting on God means being obedient and fully engaged in what He has currently given you to do until your Guide tells you to take the next turn." Is there an area that you've been asking God to work in and He seems to be moving more slowly than you like? If we applied this quote to our situations, how would that inform our daily walks and attitudes about our current circumstances?
Don't let the enemy steal your Christmas!
Hey, Sisters. It's almost Christmas. For some of us that's great news and for others... not so much - for a variety of reasons. More than telling you how to finish preparing or how to get through or make the most of whatever, I want to pass on a reminder God has given me today.
Don't let the enemy break in and steal your Christmas.
Let's take a lesson from that classic (albeit painful to watch) 1990 Christmas movie Home Alone. You know the story. There are a couple of bumbling thieves looking for houses to rob during the holidays and 8 year old Kevin was accidentally left behind when his family left for France. He engages in a rather epic battle with the thieves. I can't watch it without cringing, but am taking some lessons from Kevin today!
1. Thieves are out there waiting to take advantage of packages left on porches and presents left in cars or houses unattended. They don't take the holidays off - that's when they work even harder! The enemy of our souls and our families doesn't take the holidays off, either. Satan's army (which is still in our world today, btw!) is looking for opportunities to take advantage or our stress, fear, grief, illness, and busyness. We are more vulnerable when we forget that.
2. Kevin figured out he was being targeted and if we are Christians, we have an enemy who wants to steal, kill, and destroy our joy, our peace, our families, our relationships, our budgets, our hearts, and anything else breakable. We are more vulnerable when we ignore that - even during Christmas!
3. Kevin ended up defeating his enemies by being wise and prepared. Let's seek God and listen to the Holy Spirit. Let's ask the Lord where we're vulnerable and how to best prepare our homes and hearts and families for this weekend. Pray and PRAISE God for making us wiser and stronger than our enemy by the wisdom and power of the Holy Spirit of Christ Jesus alive and active in us.
Sister Studies: Discerning the Voice of God Session 2 (November 2022)
I hope you've had a chance to watch last month's videos and to read last month's study lessons in the book. They were so rich and such great preparation for this month's study. (Find all of the study posts here.)
If you have a copy of the Discerning the Voice of God Bible study book, you can follow along with the Session 2 viewer guide on page 39 of the book. If you don't have the book, you can print a copy of the viewer guide for this session using one of these links:
Session 2 Viewer Guide with "Fill in the Blanks"
Session 2 Viewer Guide with Answers
Before you watch the video:
- Read Genesis 22:2-3. What comes to your mind when you think of the word "obedience"? In what areas of your life are you sensing God asking you to make changes in order to follow Him in obedience?
- Read John 16:5-15. Think about the Holy Spirit's role in your life and about your thoughts in general about the Holy Spirit.
- What, if anything, in the video teaching challenged the way you currently view the Holy Spirit and His work in your life? How have you seen the Holy Spirit work in your life up to this point? Are you willing to adjust your preferences and decisions as the Holy Spirit leads?
- Remember the "Red Light, Yellow Light, Green Light" illustration. What times can you think of when the Holy Spirit has led you in a similar way and you've experienced good results when you obeyed?
Obedience is a Seatbelt and a Seed (Fall Sister Studies Session 1 Bonus Recording)
Hey, Sisters!
I have a question for you. When you hear the word "OBEDIENCE" do you cringe, either because you don't like to obey or because your kids or students don't obey you? Hang on… don't click away just yet. Yes, God calls each of us to obedience but it's a BLESSING, sometimes like a seatbelt that protects us and sometimes like a seed that grows in surprising ways.
I hope you have watched the first teaching session for Discerning the Voice of God, where Priscilla Shirer teaches on the importance of deciding IN ADVANCE that we will obey whatever God asks of us. (If not, you can look for it here!)
In this BONUS recording you'll find...
- an overview of what Priscilla discusses in the study book that goes with the first video.
- stories from Shelly Spencer about getting obedience right... and wrong!
- a few extra thoughts to encourage you on the way.
Sister Studies: Session 1 (October 2022)
Hello, Sisters! Here is Session 1 of our study for this year, Discerning the Voice of God with Priscilla Shirer.
If you are joining with a Sister Circle, you may want to watch this video ahead of time. (Some groups will watch the video together and others will just discuss the questions.)
October Sister Circles meet October 9, 12, & 14. (Join us! Click here to sign up!)
If you have a copy of the Discerning the Voice of God Bible study book, you can follow along with the viewer guide on page 7 of the book. If you don't have the book, you can print a copy of the viewer guide for this session using one of these links:
Session 1 Viewer Guide with "Fill in the Blanks"
Session 1 Viewer Guide with Answers
Before you watch the video, take a moment to think about these questions:
- What first comes to mind when you think of hearing from God?
- Does hearing from God come easily or has it been a struggle?
- Considering Jesus as a model, what might it look like for us to submit to God's will in our everyday lives?
- Does this come easily to most of us? Why or why not?
After you've watched the video, here are some other questions to consider.
- What resonated most with you from the video?
- How do you struggle with stillness and prayer? What can you do to intentionally practice stillness?
- Have you ever been reluctant to obey something you felt God was telling you to do because you didn't think God would "work" that way?
Fall 2022 Sister Studies and Sister Circles with Priscilla Shirer!
- Join a Sister Circle! We have 3 Sister Circles that will meet once a month to watch and/or discuss the videos. One will meet on a Sunday morning, another will meet on a Wednesday, and the last one will meet on a Friday evening at Starbucks or another location. (This month we'll meet October 9, 12, & 14. Pick the one that's best for you!)
- Watch on your own online. I'll be sharing the videos here on the blog so that they can be accessed any time during the current month. (Due to copyright restrictions, they can only be up for a limited time.) Make sure you have signed up for the Sister Studies emails (see link below) so you don't miss anything.
- Get a copy of the Bible Study book. You don't have to have the book to participate, but you'll definitely get more out of the study if you do! We have a limited number of books available at church for a discounted price, but you can also order one on your own from any book retailer. (Just be sure you get the correct version. It should look like this. Not sure if you want the book? Here's a sneak peek of the first chapter shared by Lifeway.com.)
- Watch for additional content! Hopefully at least once a month I'll be sharing an extra bonus video based on what I'm learning from the book as well as what others are saying they are learning. (We would love to hear from YOU!)
Let's Keep Praying!
We're over 1/3 of the way through our Summer Prayer Friends 61 Days of Prayer! I just wanted to share a word of encouragement with you as you continue through this summer project of praying for a friend for 61 days. Click below or here to watch.
It's easy to feel like we've lost our momentum, but God can help us keep going! And our goal isn't a perfect daily prayer record, it's connecting with each other and connecting with God more than we were before. So let's keep going! If you haven't been in touch with your SPF this week, give them a call or send them a text and ask how you can pray for them and share how they can pray for you!
Want some help?
PRINT THIS SHEET. Write your friend's name(s) on it and let these prayers inspired by Colossians 1:2-6, 9-10 help you pray for your friend(s) this week. Keep it or tape it up somewhere you'll see it often.
CLICK HERE and SAVE THIS IMAGE on your phone and set it as your lock screen so when you turn on your phone you'll be reminded to pray for your SPF.
SPF 61 - Summer Prayer Friends has started!
Many of us want to pray more for our friends and we all need prayer! Sometimes we get busy and forget or it can seem like there are so many things and people to pray for that we don't even know where to start - so we just don't. I believe, though, that God hears our prayers and responds - even if our prayers are brief! If they are offered in faith, God listens and loves to hear our requests.
I want to help you pray this summer. Just think - if you take ONE MINUTE a day to pray for someone, that will add up to an HOUR of prayer by the end of July. What a gift!
Beyond #Blessed - Lent 2022
This recording is part of a series to help us walk with Jesus through Lent and toward Easter. You can watch it on youtube or right here:
Passing the Test (Luke 4) - Walking with Jesus - Lent 2022
Or listen to the podcast version here or on the Sister Studies podcast.
Walking with Jesus - Lent 2022 series
Don't worry... I'm sleeping, but I'm waking up earlier than usual so I can spend extra time with God. New Years, New Mornings, New Mercies
Hello, sisters! How are you doing now that we're almost 3 weeks into January? This year has started off with a bang for my family - literally! On January 3rd, my husband was driving through an intersection when someone ran a red light and hit his car. It's really a miracle that the car was totaled and he walked away with some bruises and aches and pains, but nothing broken or severely injured. A half-second one way or the other and the results would likely have been unimaginably different. I shudder to think about it. God is indeed merciful, isn't He? Every morning - and not just on January 1st or 3rd - God has new mercies and grace waiting for us. I'm so, so glad.
Due to dealing with the car accident hassles as well as a job transition I'm making, I decided it was a good month to pull out another recording from the Sister Studies archives! This one is from January 2019. In this recording, I'm reflecting on Lamentations 3:22-24. I am encouraged by the prophet Jeremiah's determination as he turned his mind AWAY from the trouble surrounding him and the people of Israel and turned his heart TOWARD God's faithfulness. That's where he found hope and where we can find hope as well.
Here are some questions you can consider as you listen.
Do you have a “Word for the Year” or goals or resolutions for 2022?
What do you want to learn about this year? How do you want to grow?
Jeremiah turned his mind AWAY from the troubles around him and TOWARD God's faithfulness. What do you need to turn your mind away from? How can you practice turning your mind/thoughts/heart TOWARD God?
Next month's recording may be new or it may be another archive recording. We'll see!
May God bless you as you finish out this first month of 2022 and may you see and experience his mercy everyday.
Christmas Encouragement for Me and You
Melissa
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DIVINE: Knowing Our God of Peace - Reflection
Are you searching for peace? What is peace, anyway? Who is our God of Peace and what will He do? How do we respond?
In this Sister Studies video, I share my reflections after spending a few weeks listening to and studying these verses seeking to know God more deeply as our God of Peace.
Here are a couple of the lessons God has been teaching me:
Having a mindset of the Holy Spirit that leads to life and peace is less about WHAT I'm thinking about and more about the PERSPECTIVE I'm looking at things from.
When I need peace and God hasn't yet calmed the storms in or around me, I can find peace in His nearness instead of being frustrated that He's not doing what I want.
The Bible gives us some specific steps to take to help us find and hold onto peace:
Simply Scripture: Knowing Our God of Peace
Hey, friends. In a few days I'll be sharing a reflection recording based on what I've been learning or remembering about knowing our God of Peace. In the meantime, I would love to encourage you to spend some time listening to or reading this collection of verses about our God of Peace. Listen to the audio in a podcast app (or right here). Watch the video. Print out the verses and read them slowly and meditatively. You can read them all or just pick one at a time to focus on. Listen to how the Holy Spirit speaks to you. God wants us to know Him and His peace.
Simply Scripture - Knowing Our God of Peace printable pdf
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