Weekly Encouragement from Sunday's Sermon

Here's a 5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on Sunday's Sermon.

5-Day Devotional: Living in Resurrection Power
Day 1: The God Who Saves
Reading: Romans 6:4-11
Devotional:
God's saving power isn't just a past event—it's a present reality. Just as Christ was raised from the dead, we too are raised to walk in newness of life today.
The resurrection means death no longer has mastery over us, and neither does sin. When you feel beyond repair, remember that God specializes in bringing life from death.
He runs toward you when the world walks away. His wide-open arms declare that nothing you've done can separate you from His love.
Today, count yourself dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. This isn't about perfection; it's about total dependence on the One who saves.
Reflection:
What area of your life feels "beyond repair"? How can you surrender it to the God who saves today?


Day 2: Fighting the Good Fight
Reading: Philippians 3:7-14
Devotional:
Paul's resume was impressive—a Pharisee, Hebrew of Hebrews, faultless under the law. Yet he counted it all as garbage compared to knowing Christ.
Living in resurrection power isn't about reaching spiritual perfection; it's about continually pressing forward. Like Paul, we must keep fighting—not in our own strength, but through God's power.
This means getting up when we fall, praying when we feel distant, and obeying when it's difficult. The Christian life isn't trouble-free; it's Spirit-empowered through trouble.
Don't throw in the towel when you stumble. Keep fighting to know God more, calling on Him daily, reading His Word, and gathering with His people.
Reflection:
What spiritual battle are you fighting today? How can you shift from self-reliance to God-dependence?


Day 3: Life from Ashes
Reading: 2 Corinthians 5:14-21
Devotional:
After the London blitz destroyed St. Paul's Cathedral, a fig tree sprouted through the rubble—the "resurrection tree." It wasn't a full tree yet, but it was fully alive.
You may not have everything together, but if you're in Christ, you have all the power you need to keep growing. The old has passed away; the new has come—not will come, but has come.
God whispers through the debris of our lives: "Death does not get the last word." Whether it's a broken marriage, a devastating diagnosis, or personal failure, resurrection power means God can bring life from your ashes.
You are a new creation, and transformation is happening now. Reflection: Where do you see "green shoots" of God's life emerging in your difficult circumstances?

Day 4: Participation in His Sufferings
Reading: Philippians 3:10-11; Romans 8:16-18
Devotional:
Knowing resurrection power means participating in Christ's sufferings. This sounds counterintuitive—shouldn't God's power eliminate suffering?
But the early Christians understood something profound: they worshiped in catacombs, graveyards of death, yet painted scenes of resurrection on the walls.
They transformed places of despair into launching pads to eternity. Resurrection power doesn't remove suffering; it sustains us through it.
It helps us love when we don't want to, forgive when it hurts, and hope when circumstances look hopeless.
The power shows up most when we're on our knees, in hospital waiting rooms, or facing persecution. God's strength is perfected in our weakness.
Reflection:
How has God shown His power through a difficult season in your life?


Day 5: The Great Full Life of God
Reading: John 10:7-10; Ephesians 3:14-21
Devotional:
Jesus came that we might have life abundantly—not someday, but today. Oswald Chambers wrote that "the weakest among us can experience the power of Jesus Christ if we are willing to let go."
When we cling to our own power, we blur the life of Jesus inside us. But when we keep letting go, keep identifying with Him, "slowly and surely the great full life of God will invade us in every part of our being."
This invasion happens as we trust, pursue His purposes, seek Him, and believe by faith. Imagine your life without Jesus, without the Holy Spirit, without God's Word.
The difference is resurrection power at work, shaping and changing you daily.
Reflection:
What do you need to "let go" of so God's life can more fully invade yours? How will you keep fighting today?