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: When Your Soul Growls for God
Day 1: The Gift of Holy Hunger
Reading: Psalm 42:1-2; Matthew 5:6
Devotional:
Your restlessness is not a sign of spiritual failure—it's an invitation. Like David, whose soul panted for God as a deer pants for water, your deepest longings reveal your truest need. The desires that keep you awake at night, the questions that won't leave you alone, the emptiness that worldly pursuits cannot fill—these are not problems to solve but pathways to pursue. Jesus promised that those who hunger and thirst for righteousness will be filled. Today, stop masking your spiritual hunger. Name it honestly before God. Your soul's growl is actually God's whisper, calling you closer. What you're experiencing isn't absence; it's anticipation. Let your hunger drive you to the only One who truly satisfies.

Day 2: Courage in the Chaos
Reading: Psalm 27:1-6
Devotional:
David wrote his most confident words while running for his life. Surrounded by enemies, separated from everything familiar, he declared, "The Lord is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear?" Notice he didn't deny the danger or pretend the struggle wasn't real. Instead, he found courage not despite his circumstances, but through bringing them honestly to God. Your current battle—whether health, relationships, finances, or faith itself—doesn't disqualify you from confidence in God. It qualifies you. When you feel besieged on every side, remember: God doesn't give courage to those who need it least. He rewards those who seek Him in their desperation. Today, acknowledge your fears, then declare God's faithfulness over them.

Day 3: The Springboard of Struggle
Reading: Romans 13:11-14; Hebrews 11:6
Devotional:
Augustine tried everything the world offered before collapsing in tears under a tree. That moment of complete brokenness became his springboard to salvation. He didn't find wholeness until he embraced his brokenness. Your current struggle isn't wasted time—it's preparation. The discomfort you feel is God creating space for Himself in your life. Every substitute you've tried that failed has actually been clearing away the clutter, revealing the one desire that matters most: Him. God rewards those who diligently seek Him, but we rarely seek diligently until we've exhausted our own solutions. Stop viewing your struggles as setbacks. They're setups.
Your dead-end pursuit has led you to the only Door that opens to life.

Day 4: Walking in the Spirit
Reading: Galatians 5:16-25
Devotional:
The battle isn't between having desires and not having them—it's about where we take our desires. Flesh and Spirit both involve desire; the difference is the source of satisfaction we pursue. Walking in the Spirit doesn't mean eliminating hunger; it means feeding it correctly. You cannot starve yourself into holiness, but you can feast yourself into it. When you feel the pull toward destructive patterns, recognize the legitimate need beneath the illegitimate pursuit. Craving love? Take it to the God who is love. Seeking peace? Run to the Prince of Peace. Desiring security? Rest in your Father's faithfulness. Today, identify one flesh-driven desire and intentionally redirect it to God.
Let Him meet the real need underneath.

Day 5: Your Face, Lord, I Will Seek
Reading: Psalm 27:7-14; Psalm 34:8
Devotional:
David's journey moved from "my heart says" to "I will seek." Desire transformed into decision. Longing became pursuit. This is where transformation happens—when we stop merely wishing things were different and start actively seeking the God who makes all things new. Seeking God isn't about perfect prayers or flawless devotion; it's about honest hunger consistently brought to Him. Taste and see that the Lord is good. Not taste and analyze. Not taste and compare. Taste and see. Experience Him personally in your deepest wound, your greatest fear, your most persistent struggle. Today, make the move from acknowledging your need to actively seeking His face.
Bring your whole self—doubts, desires, disappointments—and watch Him meet you there with everything you truly need.