Sermon Devotions

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Week of December 28th

Devotion 1: The Priority of Spiritual Growth

Scripture:

Psalm 90:12 — “So teach us to number our days, that we may present to You a heart of wisdom.”


Ephesians 4:15 — “…we are to grow up in all aspects into Him, who is the head, even Christ.”

 

Reflection:
A new year invites reflection, but it also demands intention. Scripture is clear: God’s desire for His people is not merely that we age, attend, or accumulate knowledge but that we grow. Spiritual growth is not optional or secondary; it is central to the Christian life. Paul repeatedly emphasizes maturity, fullness, and growth in Christ because stagnant faith leads to weakened joy, dulled obedience, and vulnerability to sin.

 

The good news is this: God would not command growth if He were unwilling to supply the power for it. The same grace that saved you is now at work to shape you. The question is not can you grow spiritually, but will you make it a priority?

 

Prayer:

Ask the Lord to teach you to value spiritual growth above comfort and routine, to help you number your days wisely, and to invest them in what matters eternally. Pray that He would awaken a hunger in you to grow into the fullness of Christ.

 

Action:
Write down one spiritual discipline (Bible reading, prayer, worship, obedience) that you want to intentionally strengthen this year. Surrender that daily time to the Lord today.

Devotion 2: The Plan for Spiritual Growth

Scripture:
Ephesians 4:11–13 — “And He gave some as apostles… pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ; until we all attain… to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ.”


1 Peter 2:2 — “Like newborn babies, long for the pure milk of the word, so that by it you may grow.”

 

Reflection:
Spiritual growth does not happen by accident. God, in His wisdom, has designed a clear plan. We begin as spiritual infants — dependent, learning, growing slowly — and over time, through God’s Word and faithful teaching, we mature. Growth takes patience, persistence, and grace.

 

Discouragement often comes when old habits resurface or progress feels slow, but Scripture reminds us that growth is a process not an event. Sanctification unfolds over time as we continually submit ourselves to Christ. God’s goal is nothing less than this: that we become more like Jesus in every area of life.

 

Prayer:

Thank the Father for His patience with you as you grow in the faith. Ask that He would give you peace to trust His process even when your progress feels slow. Pray that He would shape your character to reflect Christ more fully each day.

 

Action:
Set aside a consistent daily time this week — even if you only have 10 minutes — to read Scripture prayerfully, asking God to grow you through meditation upon His Word.

Devotion 3: The Pillar of Spiritual Growth — The Church

Scripture:
Ephesians 4:16 — “…the whole body, being fitted and held together by what every joint supplies… causes the growth of the body for the building up of itself in love.”


Hebrews 10:24 — “And let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds.”

 

Reflection:
God never intended for believers to grow in isolation. Spiritual growth flourishes in the context of community. The church is not simply a place to attend; it is a body to which we belong. Every believer has a role, a gift, and a responsibility that contributes to the growth of others.

 

When we disconnect from the life of the church, we cut ourselves off from one of God’s primary means of strengthening our faith. Growth happens as truth is spoken in love, encouragement is shared, and believers walk together toward Christlikeness. God designed us to depend on and support one another.

 

Prayer:

Thank the Lord for placing you in the body of Christ. Ask that He would reveal those spiritual gifts He has blessed you with and show you how they can strengthen and encourage others. Pray that the Holy Spirit would give you a heart fully committed to loving and serving His church.

 

Action:
Reach out to someone in your church today — offer encouragement, prayer, or a simple word of gratitude.

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