Devo from Sunday, August 16th: 

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

Day 1: Living in the Last Hour
Reading: 1 John 2:18-19 — John warns that the last hour has come, marked by the rise of those who oppose Christ and depart from genuine faith.
Devotional: Time is not neutral. Every moment moves toward an appointed end, and Scripture calls us to live with that awareness. John's warning is not meant to produce fear but urgency. The question is not whether time is short — it is. The question is whether that truth has changed how you love, serve, and prioritize. Consider the people in your life who do not yet know Christ. Let the reality of the last hour sharpen your love and loosen your grip on distractions that carry no eternal weight.

Day 2: The Marks of True Faith
Reading: 1 John 2:19 — John explains that those who departed from the community of believers were never truly part of it, revealing that genuine faith endures.
Devotional: True faith is not a moment frozen in time — it is a life that continues moving toward Christ. Perseverance is not about perfection; it is about direction. When you stumble, the conviction you feel is itself evidence of the Holy Spirit's presence within you. A heart that does not belong to God does not grieve over sin. If you find yourself returning to Christ again and again after failure, that returning is the mark of genuine salvation. Do not let the enemy use your imperfections to question what God has already secured.

Day 3: The Anointing You Already Carry
Reading: 1 John 2:20, 27 — John reminds believers that they have received an anointing from the Holy One, and that this anointing teaches and guides them into truth.
Devotional: You are not navigating this world without help. The moment you surrendered to Christ, the Holy Spirit took up residence within you — not as a visitor, but as a permanent presence. He is your guide, your teacher, and your discerner of truth. When something feels spiritually wrong, that unease is often the Holy Spirit doing His work. Begin each day by welcoming Him actively. Ask Him to teach you through Scripture, to pray through you when words fail, and to grant you discernment in a world that is saturated with deception. You are not alone in this battle.

Day 4: The Confession That Changes Everything
Reading: Romans 10:9-10 — Paul explains that confessing Jesus as Lord and believing in His resurrection leads to salvation, as faith in the heart produces righteousness and confession leads to salvation.
Devotional: Salvation is not complicated, but it is costly — it cost Christ everything. The confession that Jesus is Lord is not merely a statement of belief; it is a declaration of allegiance. It means Christ is not one priority among many but the defining center of your entire life. That confession, made genuinely from the heart, changes your identity, your direction, and your destiny. If you have made that confession, live like it is true today. If you have not, there is no better moment than this one. The door is open, and the invitation is real.

Day 5: Living as Apologetics
Reading: John 14:26 — Jesus promises that the Holy Spirit, sent in His name, will teach believers all things and bring to remembrance everything He has spoken.
Devotional: The most powerful defense of the Christian faith is not a well-constructed argument — it is a well-lived life. When the Holy Spirit fills you, He equips you to be a living testimony. You do not need to memorize every counterargument to every false teaching. You need to walk closely enough with Christ that His character becomes visible in yours. People who are searching for truth are not always looking for a debate. They are looking for someone whose life carries the weight of something real. Be that person. Let the Holy Spirit speak through your presence, your patience, and your genuine love for others.