Weekly Discipleship Guide
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To wait for the Lord is to trust His timing, seek His way, and refuse shortcuts, knowing He leads the humble with steadfast love and faithfulness.
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What do God’s people do when life is uncertain—when prayers hang in the air and the next step is hidden? Psalm 25 shows us the way: we lift up our souls, wait in humility, and trust the Lord to lead us through the fog of shame, fear, and waiting. David’s prayer is not for a road map, but for the Guide Himself. This week, let’s embrace a faith that listens, confesses, and leans wholly on God’s steadfast love, finding our security not in answers, but in the faithful hands of our Shepherd. Whole-life obedience begins with open hands and humble hearts.
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*Establish a rhythm of cultivating devotion to Jesus.
*Commit the catechism to memory.
*Learn and internalize the Bible memory verse.
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Q- What does it mean to “wait for the Lord”?
A- To wait for the Lord is to trust His timing, seek His way, and refuse shortcuts, knowing He leads the humble with steadfast love and faithfulness.
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Psalm 25 : 4–5
“Make me to know your ways, O Lord; teach me your paths. Lead me in your truth and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation; for you I wait all the day long.”Family idea: Begin each morning with this verse—ask together, “Jesus, will you lead us today?”