9.6.2025 | With God’s Word in Your Heart on the Right Path | HEART ANCHOR
Psalm 37:31 as a Compass for Your Life
Psalm 37:31
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Bible Text
“The law of his God is in his heart; his steps do not slip.”
– Psalm 37:31
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Devotional
“The law of his God is in his heart; his steps do not slip.”
This verse isn’t merely a pious formula but a living reality: God’s Word isn’t some foreign object we check off externally, but becomes an inseparable part of our inner being. When school pressures, conflicts with friends, or the temptation to take shortcuts surround us, God’s Word can grant us inner clarity.
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Deeply Rooted: Just as a plant with deep roots stands firm in storms, the Word we read and cherish gives us steadiness in our choices.
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Shaping Thoughts: Our thoughts shape our actions. Reading a psalm each morning changes how you view others, conflicts, and goals. Psalm 37:31 reminds you to let God’s standards flow into your thinking.
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Daily Orientation: Instead of reacting impulsively to likes, peer pressure, or rumors, pause and ask, “What would God be saying to me through this verse today?”
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Joy and Peace: Those who understand God’s commands not as a burden but as a love message experience freedom: the peace of walking in harmony with the Creator rather than being driven by fears.
When God’s law dwells in our hearts, it guides us not by external coercion but by inner inclination—we want to do what pleases God because He first loved us.
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Story – Autumn in the Community Garden: Lea’s Step into a New Beginning
Lea is 16 and about to start at a new high school. In her old class, she was part of a clique that loved parties and gossip. Yet her newfound trust in God shows in her morning Bible reading via an app. One day, a classmate invites her to a big party by a secluded lake—everyone is excited, planning to post photos online afterward. Lea immediately senses: this doesn’t align with what she’s read in God’s Word (e.g., Ephesians 5:11, “Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.”).
Courageously, she declines and suggests they instead cook together in the evening and talk about God. The others are surprised, but some join her. By the end of the year, the clique fondly recalls that cozy cooking night rather than a wild party. God’s Word in Lea’s heart kept her from going astray.
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Thoughts on the Devotional – What Does Psalm 37:31 Mean for You?
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Heart Posture: Having God’s Word in your heart means not just knowing it, but loving and practicing it.
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Daily Compass: Before every decision—whether about friends, online trends, or helping others—ask, “Is this in line with what I’ve learned in Psalm 37?”
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Steadfastness: Temptations have less power when we remember who we’ve become through God’s Word: children of the King.
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Impulses for Today
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Heart Bible Reading: Choose a short verse (e.g., Psalm 119:105) and set it as your phone’s wallpaper.
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Decision Checklist: Before you say “yes” to anything today, pause and ask, “Does this contradict what I’ve absorbed from God’s Word?”
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Invite a Friend: Ask someone to share a Bible verse with you and discuss how it can be put into practice in your daily lives.
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Prayer
Lord Jesus,
Your Word is precious. Write it deep in my heart so that in every situation I do not stray from Your path. Grant me the courage to remain faithful in small and big decisions, even when it’s hard. Help me to hear Your voice amid the multitude of voices in this world and to follow it. Amen.



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Lesson 11: Ruth and Esther
11.1 Famine in the “House of Bread”
God’s Caring Presence amid Human Need
Introduction
Bible Study – Ruth 1:1–5
Question: Read Ruth 1:1–5. What problems did Naomi and Ruth face, and what caused them? How does this reflect the situation of all humanity today?
God allows loss—but never without purpose.
Application for Daily Life
What does your personal famine look like?
What decisions do you make in crisis?
Conclusion
Thought of the Day
Illustration – “The Way Back”
June 8, 2025
DAILY BIBLE READING
Exodus 3 – The Call at the Burning Bush – When God Calls Your Name
Moses’ Encounter with God at Horeb – A Story of Calling, Excuses, and Trust
Bible Text – Exodus 3 (KJV)
Introduction
Commentary
1. The Place of the Call – The Wilderness as God’s Classroom
Summary
Message for Us Today
Reflection Question
June 8 – 14, 2025
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Psalm 119:103
Devotional
Story – “The Honey Treasure in the Jacket Pocket”
Thoughts on the Devotional
Impulses for Today
Prayer