Made New Teen Devotional
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Everything Changes
“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Gen. 1:1). Have you ever imagined what those first moments were like? Everything was fresh and new. Can you picture the very first ray of light from the sun? The first wave crashing on the shore? The first dog chasing the first cat? God created everything from nothing, but it didn’t take long for sin to come along and corrupt His perfect creation. Thankfully, He had a plan to take His sin-stained creation and make it new again. The next thirty days will help explain how we can be made new again. God changes everything!
In this 12-volume series, each 30-day devotional will point to the unchanging truth of God’s love and anchor students in His Word as they walk through?the?seasons of change and milestones that come with each passing year. Students will learn to Discover God’s Word, Delight in the Lord, and Display God’s work in their lives.
Discover (Identity + Theology): Who is God? Who am I in light of who God is? These are two of the most important questions students can grapple with because in discovering who God is, they learn who He has meant for them to be. Studies within the Discover category will help students align their lives under God’s rule which will give them confidence in who they were created to be.
Delight (Spiritual Disciplines): What does it mean to delight in God? What leads to delight in God? Helping students see God in every detail teaches them to delight in Him. When students find their delight in God, they will learn what it means and how to be in relationship with Him.
Display (Leadership, Mission, + Disciple Making): How do students display the glory of God? How do they help others grow in their relationship with Him? How can they lead others to display the truth of God? Through students learning to lead, live on mission, and make disciples, God’s glory is on display and His kingdom is expanded.
Each book includes 30 daily devotions, applicable Scripture, prayer prompts, and practical application.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781087784779
UPC: 081407462486
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2024
LifeWay Student Devotions
Publisher: LifeWay Christian Resources
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