Jpcc | 365 Notes
JPCC offers supplementary materials to enhance the 365 Notes experience:
Conservative devotionals often focus heavily on rules, sin management, and "doing more for God." JPCC notes focus on "resting in what Christ has done." If you struggle with perfectionism or guilt, these notes offer a refreshing breath of freedom.
Day 182 – July 1
Theme: True Worship in Spirit & Truth 365 notes jpccVerse: John 4:24 – “God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth.” (NIV)
Reflection:
Worship is not confined to a song or a Sunday service. The Samaritan woman thought location mattered, but Jesus shifted focus to the heart. Today, check your motivation: Are you worshipping out of routine, or from a genuine encounter with Truth? JPCC offers supplementary materials to enhance the 365Worship Note:
Play “Holy Spirit Living Breath of God” (JPCC Worship). Write down one area where you’ve been faking worship.Prayer:
Lord, strip away pretense. Teach me to worship You with an undivided heart today. Amen. Conservative devotionals often focus heavily on rules, sinCommunity Act: Record a 30-second video singing a chorus of worship and send it to your small group.
| Edition | Year | Distinguishing Feature | |---------|------|------------------------| | Original 365 Notes | 2018 | First release, softcover, classic JPCC Worship song references | | 365 Notes: Worship Edition | 2020 | Added QR codes, deeper musical theology | | 365 Notes for Teens | 2021 | Simpler language, daily challenges | | 365 Notes: Bilingual (Eng/Indo) | 2022 | Facing-page English translation | | 365 Notes: Digital Devotional | 2024 | E-book + app integration (daily notifications) |
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JPCC pastors write for the urban professional. You won't find archaic "Thee" and "Thou" language. Instead, you'll read illustrations about traffic jams, social media anxiety, and startup failures. This makes the 365 notes highly accessible to Gen Z and Millennials.