Sermon Devotions

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

Week of March 29th

Devotion 1: Called by God

Scripture:

John 6:44 — “No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him; and I will raise him up on the last day”

 

Reflection:
Salvation does not begin with our search for God — it begins with God reaching for us. Long before we understood the Gospel, the Holy Spirit was already at work drawing our hearts. Maybe it was a sermon, a conversation, a Scripture reading, or a quiet conviction you could not ignore.

 

God’s calling is personal and purposeful. The Gospel may be heard by many, but when God calls, He opens the heart to respond — just as He did with Lydia in Acts 16. We still respond willingly in faith, but even our response is made possible by His gracious initiative.

 

Your salvation story is not accidental. It is evidence that God was pursuing you.

 

Prayer:
Thank our Father for calling you to Himself. Pray that He would help you never to forget that your salvation began with His grace reaching toward you. Ask that He would give you a heart sensitive to His voice.

 

Action:
Reflect on how you first came to faith. Write down the people or moments God used to draw you to Christ, and thank Him for each one.

Devotion 2: Declared Righteous

Scripture:

Romans 5:1 — “Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.”

 

Reflection:
Justification means that God declares a sinner righteous — not because of good works, religious effort, or moral improvement, but because of Jesus Christ.

 

This is more than forgiveness. Forgiveness removes guilt, but justification gives us a new standing before God. Through Christ, God no longer sees us as condemned sinners but as people clothed in the righteousness of Jesus.

 

Many believers still live as though they must earn God’s acceptance, yet justification reminds us that acceptance has already been secured at the cross. Because of Christ, we now live in peace with God rather than fear of Him.

 

Prayer:
Thank our Lord that your standing is based on Christ not your performance. Pray that He would help you rest in the peace He has given and live confidently in His grace.

 

Action:
When feelings of guilt or inadequacy arise today, repeat Romans 5:1 aloud and thank God that you are justified by faith.

Devotion 3: The Hope of Glory

Scripture:

Colossians 3:4 — “When Christ, who is our life, is revealed, then you also will be revealed with Him in glory.”

 

Reflection:
God’s work of salvation does not stop with forgiveness or even spiritual growth. It moves toward a glorious future — our complete transformation into Christ’s likeness.

 

Glorification is the final link in God’s eternal plan. One day believers will receive new bodies, live in a renewed creation, and fully reflect the glory of Christ. Every struggle, every moment of suffering, and every step of sanctification is leading toward that future reality.

 

The Christian life is lived with hope. No matter how broken this world feels, God’s plan ends in glory.

 

Prayer:
Thank our Heavenly Father for the promise and hope of future glory. Ask Him to help you live each day with an eternal perspective and confidence in what He is preparing.

 

Action:
Choose one present difficulty and intentionally view it through eternity. Ask, “How is God shaping me for future glory through this?”

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