Morning Has Broken! - March Word Study
Once every month in 2023 we will have a WORD STUDY for you. You will need a journal and pen to complete it. It can be done through the week or in a couple of days. You can do it on your own or with a group of friends
The word we are going to study this week is morning.
For me, each morning reminds me of a fresh start, a new beginning and a fresh clean page. I love looking out through the window as the dawn breaks sipping my hot tea. I listen to the birds and enjoy their music!
Day 1
Find the dictionary meaning of the word and if you know other languages write the word in those languages too.
What are some words which would describe your morning on a typical day?
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Read about the very first morning in Genesis 1:5 and write the verse here.
Read the following verses in context and write a summary of what happened.
Daniel 6:19 and 20
Day 2
Look up the following verses in your Bible and read them aloud. Write the verses in your own words.
Psalm 90:14
Luke 6:12 and 13
Day 3 and 4
These verses talk of what we could do in the morning. Read the verse and note down some points here.
Psalm 59:16
Psalm 119:147
Psalm 5:3
Exodus 24:4
Is there something you could add to your usual morning routine?
Day 5
Lamentations 3:23 gives us a promise. Write it here.
If you could live out the promise of this verse, what difference would that make to your daily life?
Does the verse remind you of a chorus or hymn?
Day 6
Read and meditate on all verses from your study. Choose one verse to learn by heart. Share the verse with a friend as a text.
Write a prayer or psalm to end your time of reflection.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
‘Blessed beyond measure’ and ‘Saved to serve’ are phrases which describe Shoba best. She loves sharing her experiences of growing up in a stable Christian home in India, working with God in mothering her now adult sons, moving countries in her 40s, yielding to God’s will even when it is hard and writing and leading Women’s Bible studies. She truly believes 2 Corinthians 9:8 that God’s grace abounds and because of that we can, as His children, abound in good works. Shoba enjoys coffee, long walks, time with friends and family and 2nd hand book shops (and handmade cards). Shoba lives with husband Ranjit in Auckland, New Zealand.