Weekly Encouragement from 
Sunday's Sermon

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

Day 1: Knowing God Through Self-Knowledge
Reading: Psalm 139:1-18
Devotional: Today's passage reminds us that God knows us intimately, even better than we know ourselves. As we read David's words, we're confronted with the depth of God's understanding of our innermost being. This aligns with the sermon's emphasis on truly knowing God by first knowing ourselves. Take time today to reflect on your life - your struggles, fears, and aspirations. Don't shy away from the difficult parts. Remember, God already knows and loves you completely. As you acknowledge your need for Him, allow His unconditional love to wash over you. How might this self-awareness deepen your relationship with God?

Day 2: The Eternal Value of the Soul
Reading: Matthew 16:24-26
Devotional: Jesus poses a profound question in today's reading: "What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?" This echoes the sermon's emphasis on the eternal nature of our souls. Consider the things you're pursuing in life. Are they contributing to the health of your soul, or potentially harming it? Remember, your soul will outlast everything else. Spend some time today evaluating your priorities. Ask God to help you focus on what truly matters in light of eternity. How can you invest in your soul's wellbeing today?

Day 3: God's Restoring Love
Reading: Psalm 23
Devotional: The familiar words of Psalm 23 take on new meaning as we focus on verse 3: "He restores my soul." As the sermon highlighted, our souls can become weary and need restoration. Picture yourself as the sheep in this psalm, with God as your loving shepherd. What areas of your life feel dry or depleted? Bring these before God, trusting in His promise to lead you to still waters and green pastures. Allow His restorative love to touch the deepest parts of your being. How can you create space in your life for God to refresh your soul?

Day 4: Embracing Grace in Our Brokenness
Reading: John 4:1-26
Devotional: The story of the woman at the well illustrates how knowing ourselves - even our brokenness - can lead to a transformative encounter with God. Jesus met this woman in her vulnerability, offering living water to quench her deepest thirst. Like her, we often try to fill our emptiness with things that don't satisfy. Today, bring your own "empty jar" to Jesus. What areas of your life have you been trying to fill on your own? Allow Christ's grace and acceptance to meet you in those places. How might embracing your need for God open the door to deeper relationship with Him?

Day 5: Coming Home to God's Love
Reading: Luke 15:11-32
Devotional: The parable of the prodigal son beautifully illustrates God's unfailing love and desire for us to return to Him. No matter how far we've strayed or how much we've squandered, the Father's arms are always open. Reflect on times in your life when you've felt distant from God. What held you back from "coming home"? Remember the words from the song mentioned in the sermon: "You can come back to me. I'm not angry. And I'll always love you." God's love is not based on your performance, but on His unchanging character. How can you rest in the assurance of God's unconditional love today?