Sermon Devotions

Inspiring weekly devotions that motivate us to remain steadfast in our faith in Jesus Christ!

Week of March 22nd

Devotion 1: Salvation Is a Relationship, Not a Transaction 

Scripture:

John 14:6 — “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.”

 

Reflection:
Many people think of salvation as simply receiving a gift from Jesus — something that secures heaven for later — but the Bible shows us something deeper. Salvation is not just about what Jesus gives; it’s about knowing Him and being united with Him.

 

When we trust in Christ, we are not just accepting a benefit, but we are entering into a personal relationship with Him. That relationship changes how we live, think, and grow. It’s not just about a single moment of belief, but an ongoing walk with Jesus.

 

Reducing salvation to a singular moment or a decision makes us miss the richness of walking daily with Jesus. A true saving relationship is covenantal, not contractual. It transforms not just our eternity but our present life.

 

Prayer:
Thank the Lord Jesus that we can find salvation through His sacrifice. Ask for His help to remember that your faith is not momentary, but that true salvation is made evident through a pursuit of a daily relationship with Him. Pray that the Holy Spirit would draw you closer and deepen your understanding of who He is.

 

Action:
Spend 10 minutes today simply being with Jesus, focusing on growing your relationship with Him by acknowledging His presence and inviting Him into your day.

Devotion 2: God Is the Author of Salvation

Scripture:

Romans 8:28 — “And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.”

 

Reflection:
Life can feel chaotic, uncertain, and even painful, yet this Scripture assures us that God is actively working all things together for good.

 

God is the Author of Salvation. He is not reacting to what is happening in the world — He is orchestrating every moment. From beginning to end, your salvation is rooted in His purpose, not your performance. This truth brings comfort: the same God who saved you is the One sustaining you.

 

Because He authored your salvation, He will finish what He started.

 

Prayer:
Thank the Father that your life is not random, that He is a purposeful God. Even when you don’t understand and get frustrated by your life’s seeming chaos, pray that God would help you trust that He is working all things together for your good and His glory. Ask the Holy Spirit to strengthen your faith in His perfect plan.

 

Action:
Write down one situation in your life that feels uncertain. Pray over it and intentionally surrender it to God’s purpose.

Devotion 3: Known by God

Scripture:

Romans 8:29a — “For those whom He foreknew,”

 

Reflection:
God’s foreknowledge is not just about knowing facts; it’s about knowing you. Before the foundation of the world, God knew you fully — your strengths, your failures, your doubts — and still chose to set His love on you.

 

This truth humbles us. Our salvation is not based on our merit, effort, or future faithfulness. It is rooted in God’s sovereign love and grace. You are not an afterthought. You are part of His eternal plan.

 

To be “foreknown” means you are deeply loved and intentionally chosen.

 

Prayer:
Acknowledge your amazement of God, that despite knowing everything about you and who you would become, that He still chose you. Ask Him to help you to rest in His grace, living with humility and gratitude.

 

Action:
When you feel inadequate today, remind yourself: “God knew me completely and still chose me.” Let that truth shape your attitude.

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