Weekly Encouragement from 
Sunday's Sermon

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


Day 1: Finding Rest in God's Love
Reading: Psalm 62:1-8
Devotional: In a world full of chaos and uncertainty, our souls long for true rest. Today's passage reminds us that genuine rest can only be found in God. The pastor emphasized how the Sabbath points to a greater rest in Jesus Christ. As you read this Psalm, reflect on areas of your life where you're seeking rest in things other than God. How might trusting in God's unfailing love bring you peace? Remember, "My soul finds rest in God alone" (v.1). Today, practice intentionally turning your worries and fears over to God, allowing His love to be your refuge and strength.

Day 2: Grace That Covers All
Reading: Romans 8:1-11
Devotional: The sermon highlighted how in Christ, we can rest from condemnation and shame. Today's passage reinforces this beautiful truth. "There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus" (v.1). Reflect on areas where you might be holding onto guilt or shame. How does the reality of God's grace challenge these feelings? Remember, as the pastor said, "there is always more that's right in Jesus than there is what's wrong in us." Today, whenever you feel condemned, consciously remind yourself of your identity in Christ and the freedom His grace provides.

Day 3: The True Meaning of Sabbath
Reading: Mark 2:23-28
Devotional: Jesus taught that "The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath" (v.27). This passage challenges us to reconsider our understanding of rest and religious observance. The sermon emphasized that Sabbath rest is not about strict rule-following, but about experiencing God's presence and goodness. How might you be approaching "rest" legalistically rather than as a gift from God? Today, intentionally set aside time to rest in God's presence, free from the burden of religious obligation. Allow this time to refresh your soul and deepen your relationship with Him.

Day 4: Hope in Times of Trouble
Reading: Romans 8:35-39
Devotional: The pastor reminded us that in Christ, we can rest from hopelessness. Today's powerful passage assures us that nothing can separate us from God's love. In what areas of your life do you need this hope right now? Perhaps you're facing challenges that seem insurmountable. Remember, "in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us" (v.37). Today, whenever you face a difficulty, declare out loud that God's love for you is stronger than any circumstance you're facing. Let this truth anchor your soul in hope.

Day 5: Resting in God's Presence
Reading: Matthew 11:28-30
Devotional: Jesus invites all who are weary to come to Him for rest. This echoes the sermon's emphasis on finding ultimate rest in Christ. Reflect on the burdens you're carrying right now. What would it look like to truly hand these over to Jesus? His yoke is easy, and His burden is light. Today, practice "resting in the one who is perfect," as the sermon quoted. When you feel overwhelmed, visualize yourself laying your burdens at Jesus' feet. Allow His presence to refresh and renew you, trusting that He is more than capable of handling whatever concerns you.