Sermon Devotions

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

Week of March 15th

Devotion 1: A Promise You Can Trust

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” (italics added).

 

Reflection:
One of the most powerful words in this verse is simple: “know.” Paul doesn’t say we hope, guess, or wish that God works things together for good; He says we know it. This confidence comes from the character of God. He is faithful, truthful, sovereign, powerful, and good. Because of who God is, His promises can be trusted completely.

 

In life, circumstances can make us doubt. When hardships come, our perspective often becomes clouded by fear or confusion, but Romans 8:28 reminds us that our confidence is not built on our situation — it is built on God’s unchanging character.

 

When we remember who God is, we can face uncertainty with faith. The same God who has been faithful in the past will remain faithful today and tomorrow.

 

Prayer:
Thank the Lord for being a faithful and trustworthy God. When life becomes uncertain, ask Him to remind you that His promises never fail. Pray that He would help you rest in the confidence that He is always at work in your life.

 

Action:
Write down three times in your life when God proved faithful during a difficult season. Thank Him for each one.

Devotion 2: God Is Always at Work

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” (italics added).

 

Reflection:
Sometimes life feels chaotic or random. Pain, disappointment, and suffering can make us wonder if God is really involved in our circumstances.

 

However, this verse gives a powerful reminder: God is always at work. Even when we cannot see what He is doing, He is actively working behind the scenes of our lives.

 

The phrase “all things” is both comforting and challenging. It includes our victories and our struggles, our joys and our grief. God doesn’t waste anything in the life of a believer. Just as ingredients that taste unpleasant individually can produce a delicious cake when combined, God can take the difficult elements of life and weave them together for something good.

 

We may not understand His purposes in the moment, but we can trust His process.

 

Prayer:
Ask the Father to help you trust that He is working even when you cannot see it. Pray that He would bless you with patience when life feels confusing and that He would strengthen your faith to believe that He is accomplishing something good out of it.

 

Action:
Think about a current challenge in your life. Instead of asking “Why is this happening?” ask God, “What might You be teaching me through this?”

Devotion 3: Living for God’s Purpose

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” (italics added).

 

Reflection:
Romans 8:28 is a powerful promise — but it is also a conditional promise. It is given specifically to those who love God and are called according to His purpose.

 

Loving God in Scripture is not merely emotional or sentimental. It is demonstrated through obedience and devotion. Jesus said that those who love Him will keep His Word.

 

God wants believers to grow and be transformed through sanctification, becoming more like Christ. Every experience in our lives, even the difficult ones, can be used by God to shape our character and deepen our faith.

 

When we love God and pursue His purpose, we begin to see life differently. Challenges become opportunities for growth, and hardships become tools God uses to refine us.

 

Prayer:
Ask the Lord to help you love Him with your whole heart. Yield your mind to the Holy Spirit, asking that He would transform your perception of difficulties into opportunities for spiritual growth. Pray that He would shape your life according to His purpose and that He would use every circumstance to make you more like Christ.

 

Action:
Identify one practical way you can obey God today — perhaps encouraging someone, serving a need, or spending intentional time in His Word.

 

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