Devo from Sunday, March 22nd:
Here's a 5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on the themes from the transcription:
Day 1: The Precious Gift of Faith
Reading: 2 Peter 1:1-2
Devotional: Peter begins his letter by reminding us that we have received "the same kind of faith" as the apostles themselves. This is revolutionary—God shows no favoritism. The janitor, the stay-at-home parent, the business executive all receive the same precious gift of saving faith. You don't need a title or position to access God's grace. Peter, who denied Christ three times, knew the power of God's restoration firsthand. Today, reject the lie that you're somehow less valuable to God than others. The same faith that empowered Peter on Pentecost is available to you. Grace and peace are multiplied not through your effort, but through intimately knowing God. Stop striving for position and start pursuing His presence.
Day 2: From Knowing About to Knowing Intimately
Reading: John 17:1-3; Exodus 33:7-17
Devotional: Jesus defined eternal life as knowing God intimately—not just knowing about Him. The Greek word "kinosko" speaks of deep, personal relationship, not casual acquaintance. Moses spoke with God face to face, as a man speaks with his friend. This same intimacy is God's desire for you. Growing up with religious rituals or attending church doesn't guarantee you know God personally. You can genuflect before statues or raise hands in worship, yet miss the relationship He offers. God isn't looking for religious performance; He's inviting you into friendship. The question isn't whether you know the right answers about God, but whether you know Him. Open your Bible today not as a duty, but as a conversation with the One who calls you friend.
Day 3: Everything You Need for Life and Godliness
Reading: 2 Peter 1:3-4; Romans 8:9-11
Devotional: God has granted you everything—not for happiness or wealth, but for godliness. This word "everything" means nothing is lacking. You cannot excuse ungodly behavior by claiming you don't have what you need. The same power that raised Christ from the dead dwells in you. Divine nature isn't reserved for super-saints; it's available to every believer through knowing Christ. When Peter walked on water, he participated in divine nature—until he focused on the wind instead of Jesus. Your circumstances may be stormy, but taking your eyes off God's Word will cause you to sink. Stop making excuses. Stop saying you can't change. You can't—but He can change you through His Spirit. Today, ask God to manifest His divine power in your weakest area.
Day 4: The Lordship Question
Reading: Matthew 14:22-33; Luke 9:23-26
Devotional: The gospel isn't merely an invitation to accept a Savior from hell—it's a call to surrender to a Lord. Jesus never promised comfort; He promised a cross. He didn't ask for casual followers but for disciples willing to die to themselves daily. When Christ becomes Lord, you stop asking, "How low do I have to go?" and start praying, "Break me of myself so I bring honor to Your name." Many people raised their hands for salvation wanting a winning lottery ticket, but their lives show no transformation. Jesus isn't "the man upstairs"—He is Yahweh, the Holy One. Examine your life today: Is Jesus truly Lord, or just a religious accessory? Would you sell everything if He asked? True salvation produces fruit. Lordship changes everything.
Day 5: Fighting for Your Eternal Life
Reading: 1 Peter 5:8-11; 2 Peter 1:5-11
Devotional: Peter knew what it meant to fail—sleeping when he should pray, talking when he should listen, denying Christ when he should stand firm. But he also knew the God who restores. Now he warns us: stay alert, the enemy prowls like a roaring lion. You're not just fighting for this life but for your eternal life. The Middle East rages, persecution increases, and the spirit of antichrist is alive. Will you be frivolous with your time, or will you fight? This isn't about feelings—it's about faith built on God's Word. You're fighting not just for yourself but for the generations behind you. Divine nature, eternal promises, and everything pertaining to godliness are yours. Stop living defeated. Get into the Word, know God intimately, and let His power flow through you. The gates of hell cannot prevail against those who truly belong to Christ.
Day 1: The Precious Gift of Faith
Reading: 2 Peter 1:1-2
Devotional: Peter begins his letter by reminding us that we have received "the same kind of faith" as the apostles themselves. This is revolutionary—God shows no favoritism. The janitor, the stay-at-home parent, the business executive all receive the same precious gift of saving faith. You don't need a title or position to access God's grace. Peter, who denied Christ three times, knew the power of God's restoration firsthand. Today, reject the lie that you're somehow less valuable to God than others. The same faith that empowered Peter on Pentecost is available to you. Grace and peace are multiplied not through your effort, but through intimately knowing God. Stop striving for position and start pursuing His presence.
Day 2: From Knowing About to Knowing Intimately
Reading: John 17:1-3; Exodus 33:7-17
Devotional: Jesus defined eternal life as knowing God intimately—not just knowing about Him. The Greek word "kinosko" speaks of deep, personal relationship, not casual acquaintance. Moses spoke with God face to face, as a man speaks with his friend. This same intimacy is God's desire for you. Growing up with religious rituals or attending church doesn't guarantee you know God personally. You can genuflect before statues or raise hands in worship, yet miss the relationship He offers. God isn't looking for religious performance; He's inviting you into friendship. The question isn't whether you know the right answers about God, but whether you know Him. Open your Bible today not as a duty, but as a conversation with the One who calls you friend.
Day 3: Everything You Need for Life and Godliness
Reading: 2 Peter 1:3-4; Romans 8:9-11
Devotional: God has granted you everything—not for happiness or wealth, but for godliness. This word "everything" means nothing is lacking. You cannot excuse ungodly behavior by claiming you don't have what you need. The same power that raised Christ from the dead dwells in you. Divine nature isn't reserved for super-saints; it's available to every believer through knowing Christ. When Peter walked on water, he participated in divine nature—until he focused on the wind instead of Jesus. Your circumstances may be stormy, but taking your eyes off God's Word will cause you to sink. Stop making excuses. Stop saying you can't change. You can't—but He can change you through His Spirit. Today, ask God to manifest His divine power in your weakest area.
Day 4: The Lordship Question
Reading: Matthew 14:22-33; Luke 9:23-26
Devotional: The gospel isn't merely an invitation to accept a Savior from hell—it's a call to surrender to a Lord. Jesus never promised comfort; He promised a cross. He didn't ask for casual followers but for disciples willing to die to themselves daily. When Christ becomes Lord, you stop asking, "How low do I have to go?" and start praying, "Break me of myself so I bring honor to Your name." Many people raised their hands for salvation wanting a winning lottery ticket, but their lives show no transformation. Jesus isn't "the man upstairs"—He is Yahweh, the Holy One. Examine your life today: Is Jesus truly Lord, or just a religious accessory? Would you sell everything if He asked? True salvation produces fruit. Lordship changes everything.
Day 5: Fighting for Your Eternal Life
Reading: 1 Peter 5:8-11; 2 Peter 1:5-11
Devotional: Peter knew what it meant to fail—sleeping when he should pray, talking when he should listen, denying Christ when he should stand firm. But he also knew the God who restores. Now he warns us: stay alert, the enemy prowls like a roaring lion. You're not just fighting for this life but for your eternal life. The Middle East rages, persecution increases, and the spirit of antichrist is alive. Will you be frivolous with your time, or will you fight? This isn't about feelings—it's about faith built on God's Word. You're fighting not just for yourself but for the generations behind you. Divine nature, eternal promises, and everything pertaining to godliness are yours. Stop living defeated. Get into the Word, know God intimately, and let His power flow through you. The gates of hell cannot prevail against those who truly belong to Christ.
