Devo from Sunday, March 9th: 

Here's a 5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on the themes from the transcription:

Day 1: Recognizing the Source of Temptation
Reading: James 1:13-15
Devotional: James reminds us that God is not the source of our temptations. Rather, we are drawn away by our own desires. Today, reflect on areas in your life where you face temptation. Ask God for wisdom to recognize the true source of these struggles. Remember, God's nature is pure and holy - He cannot be tempted by evil, nor does He tempt anyone. Instead of blaming circumstances or others, take responsibility for your actions and turn to God for strength. Pray for discernment to see temptations for what they are and the courage to resist them.

Day 2: The Goodness of God
Reading: James 1:16-18
Devotional: In a world full of challenges, it's easy to question God's goodness. Yet James emphatically states that every good and perfect gift comes from the Father. Meditate on the unchanging nature of God - He is the Father of heavenly lights, with no variation or shifting shadow. What good gifts has God given you recently? How have you seen His faithfulness in your life? Take time to thank Him for His constant love and provision. When faced with trials or temptations, remember that God's gifts are always better than Satan's bargains. Trust in His goodness and allow it to be an anchor for your soul.

Day 3: Persevering Through Trials
Reading: James 1:2-4, 12
Devotional: James challenges us to consider trials as opportunities for joy. This seems counterintuitive, but there's profound wisdom here. Trials test our faith, producing perseverance that leads to spiritual maturity. Reflect on a current difficulty you're facing. How might God be using this to strengthen your character? Remember, those who persevere under trials will receive the crown of life. Ask God for the strength to endure, knowing that He is shaping you through this process. Choose to trust Him even when you don't understand, believing that He is working all things for your good.

Day 4: Seeking Wisdom in Trials
Reading: James 1:5-8
Devotional: When facing trials, our immediate response is often to ask "Why?" But James encourages us to ask for wisdom instead. God promises to give generously to all who ask in faith. Today, bring your challenges before God and ask Him for divine wisdom to navigate them. Are there areas where you've been doubting or double-minded? Commit to trusting God fully, believing that He will guide you. Remember, wisdom from above is pure, peace-loving, considerate, and full of mercy. As you seek God's wisdom, expect Him to transform your perspective on your trials.

Day 5: Living as First Fruits
Reading: James 1:18-21
Devotional: James reminds us that we are chosen by God to be a kind of firstfruits of His creation. This special status comes with responsibility. We are called to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry. Reflect on how you respond to challenges and interactions with others. Are you living in a way that reflects your status as God's chosen? Ask the Holy Spirit to help you put aside moral filth and evil, humbly accepting the word planted in you. Remember, you are a new creation in Christ, called to showcase His transformative power to the world around you.