Think about the title "Freedom In Dependency" of this week's reading in Classic Christianity, and how your dependence on God actually frees you from the things of this world and the ruler of this world.
How does focusing on things that are not examples of faith help you to understand what faith is? (pages 155-156)
Try using this approach in other areas of your life to see if it helps you understand any current problems you may be dealing with.
How does the size of your God affect the size of your faith? (page 157); Read John 17:20 and further reflect on your answer.
James 2:26 states "faith without works is dead". How did two Jehovah Witnesses help Bob George realize that our dependency on God is what actually connects our love for God and our obedience to Him? (pages 157-162)
How is Christ the fulfillment or answer to this scripture? (see also 1 John 4:19)
How does surrender and thankfulness play a role in our dependency on God? (pages 162-166)
How does all this help strengthen your understanding of Romans 8:28? (page 164)
Compare Christ's heavenly serving to our earthly serving. How does the Holy Spirit help achieve God's divine ministry? (Summary from last week)
Note the similarities and differences between the Pentecost of the Old Testament and the one found in the New Testament. (When the day of Pentecost came)
How are the observances of Jubilee and the promises of God's covenant fulfilled with the coming of Christ and the Holy Spirit? (What is "fifty")
How is God's covenant fulfilled in us? (Conclusion)
Try to find similar instances of the questions above in today's daily devotion and in your own personal life.
Does the daily devotion help you understand anything occurring in your life or the lives of those around you?