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DAILY DEVOTION WITH QUEEN ANGELA LIVING WITH INTENTIONALITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY
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Lesson: LIVING WITH INTENTIONALITY AND ACCOUNTABILITYIntroductionLiving with intentionality means actively choosing your direction and actions, rather than drifting through life. In our spiritual walk, being purposeful and accountable guides us toward consistent growth, deepens our faith, and aligns our lives with God's will—both publicly and privately.Scripture Focus:“Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans.” —Proverbs 16:3 (NIV)3 Steps to Owning Your Spiritual Walk1. Set Clear Spiritual Goals
- Identify what you desire to grow in (prayer, study, service, character traits, faith).
- Write down your spiritual goals—make them specific and meaningful.
- Decide what steps you’ll take daily or weekly to move toward each goal (e.g., set Bible study times, commit to prayer, join a faith community, practice acts of kindness).
- Include habits, routines, and accountability checkpoints.
- Remove distractions that keep you from your goals.
- Use reminders (sticky notes, alarms, encouraging scriptures) to keep your vision fresh.
- When you’re distracted or discouraged, return to your “why” and God’s promises.
- What did I learn today about God, myself, or others?
- How did I apply my spiritual goals today?
- Where did I fall short, and how can I grow tomorrow?
- Morning Journaling: Start your day by writing a prayer, choosing a “word of the day” to focus your intentions, and rehearsing your spiritual goal for that day.
- Evening Review: End your day by reviewing your actions and thoughts. Thank God for progress, acknowledge areas for improvement, and invite His help for tomorrow.
- Public: Let your walk with Christ be evident—live with integrity and humility, serve others, and share your journey honestly.
- Private: What you do behind closed doors matters even more; pursue spiritual disciplines when no one else sees.
- Review your past 30-35 days. What themes or lessons has God highlighted during this time?
- Develop an Action Plan: Choose 1-2 specific changes or commitments to carry forward from here.
- E.g., Set a regular prayer time, commit to weekly service, memorize a monthly scripture, or lead a small group.