Devo from Sunday, December 7th: 

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

Day 1: The Favor of God's Presence
Reading: Luke 1:26-38
Devotional: When the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary with the words "the Lord is with you," he wasn't offering a casual greeting. He was declaring a powerful truth that would sustain her through unprecedented uncertainty. God's presence means constant companionship, divine empowerment, and unlimited wisdom. Like Mary, we often face moments when God interrupts our plans with His purposes. The question isn't whether we're ready for these divine interruptions, but whether we'll trust that His presence is enough. Today, reflect on this truth: God is with you right now. Not just observing from a distance, but actively present as your refuge, strength, and very present help. His favor rests upon those who walk with Him, and He withholds no good thing from those who trust Him completely.

Day 2: Nothing Is Impossible With God
Reading: Genesis 18:1-14; Luke 1:36-37
Devotional: Mary received confirmation of God's power through the testimony of her elderly relative Elizabeth, who was pregnant despite being called barren. Gabriel's words echo through generations: "Nothing will be impossible with God." When we face circumstances that seem insurmountable, God points us to His track record. Remember Abraham and Sarah, Hannah and Samuel, Elizabeth and John. God specializes in impossibilities. Your barren situation, your closed door, your seemingly hopeless circumstance—these are precisely the places where God demonstrates His power. The same Holy Spirit who overshadowed Mary to bring forth the Savior dwells within you today. What "impossible" situation are you facing? Bring it before the God who creates life from barrenness and hope from despair. Let your faith rise above your circumstances.

Day 3: Becoming God's Servant
Reading: Philippians 2:5-11; Luke 1:38
Devotional: Mary's response to God's call reveals the heart of true discipleship: "Behold, the slave of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word." She didn't negotiate terms or demand guarantees about her reputation. She surrendered completely. This is the posture God seeks from each of us—not reluctant obedience, but wholehearted surrender. Being God's servant means releasing our grip on our own plans, our reputation, and our comfort. It means trusting that God's purposes are worth any cost. Mary didn't know how Joseph would react, what her family would think, or how her community would respond. But she knew God was trustworthy. Today, ask yourself: Am I holding anything back from God? What would complete surrender look like in your life? Choose to be God's servant today, regardless of the cost.

Day 4: God's Faithfulness in the Journey
Reading: Psalm 23; 2 Corinthians 1:3-7
Devotional: God doesn't just call us and abandon us to figure things out alone. His faithfulness extends throughout the entire journey, not just in the moment of calling. Mary would face whispers, judgment, a difficult journey to Bethlehem, childbirth in a stable, and eventually watching her son crucified. Yet God's presence sustained her through it all. You may be in an uncertain season right now, wondering if God sees, if He cares, if He remembers His promises. The answer is yes, yes, and yes. His Holy Spirit within you is your constant companion, providing strength for each day, wisdom for each decision, and peace that transcends understanding. The trials you face aren't evidence of God's absence but opportunities to experience His faithfulness more deeply. Trust Him today, not because everything makes sense, but because He has proven Himself trustworthy.

Day 5: Letting Go to Trust Fully
Reading: Proverbs 3:5-6; Matthew 6:25-34
Devotional: True trust requires letting go. Perhaps you're holding onto unforgiveness toward someone who wounded you deeply. Maybe you're clinging to control over your children, your finances, or your future. God is asking: Will you trust Me? Will you release your grip on what you cannot control anyway? Mary had to let go of her reputation, her plans, her understanding of how life should unfold. In return, she received the privilege of bearing the Savior of the world. What might God do through your life if you fully surrendered to Him? Today is your day to let go—of bitterness, fear, control, and self-reliance. Become a living sacrifice, wholly devoted to the King of Kings. Stop looking at everything around you and start trusting and believing in Him. Your life is not your own; you were bought with a price. Embrace your identity as God's beloved servant and watch Him work impossibilities through your surrender.