DAY 7
Step 1 - Listen to this praise and worship song: (5 mins.)
Step 2 - Pray: (2 mins.)
"Dear Heavenly Father, I want to thank You for loving me. Help me to know the height, the depth and the width of Your love. Continue to help me to receive Your love. I give you permission to remove any obstacle that prevents me from receiving or experiencing Your love. Help me to love You, myself and others with the same kind of love that You have for me. Help me to dwell on things that are lovely. Help me to think lovely thoughts. Cultivate an attitude of love within me. Help me to speak the truth in love. Help me to express my love to You, myself and others in ways that honor You. I thank you for these things in Jesus' name. Amen!"
Step 3 - Write: (5 mins.)
Express in writing how much or little you feel loved by God right now. Share with God the way you want to be loved by Him: things He could say or do to show you He loves you. Share with God the most common ways you express your love to others. Consider expressing what love actually means to you. Write down some experiences when you have felt loved by Him or others.
Step 4 - Memorize: (5 mins.)
Psalm 63:3 "Because Your love is better than life; my lips will praise You Lord."
Step 5 - Read the story of Prodigal Son: (10 mins.)
Read about a father's extravagant love for his son in the "Prodigal Son." Luke 15:11-24
Step 6 - Watch the video: (4 mins.)
Step 7 - Pray: (3 mins.)
Formulate your own prayer expressing your love for Father God and your acceptance and appreciation of His love for you.
CONGRATULATIONS! You have completed the 7-day course. We pray that this program has inspired a deeper connection with God and ignited your passion for more of Him. We encourage you to continue with intentional efforts to grow your personal relationship with Christ. Hopefully, you experienced God drawing closer to you as you intentionally drew closer to Him. Just know that there is always further and deeper you can go in God. The only limits to the depth of our relationship with Him are the self-imposed ones.