Sermon Devotions

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

Week of May 4th

Devotion 1: God’s Truth Clears Up Confusion

Scripture: Luke 24:26-27 — “Was it not necessary for the Christ to suffer these things and to enter into His glory?” Then beginning with Moses and with all the prophets, He explained to them the things concerning Himself in all the Scriptures.

Reflection:
Two confused disciples were walking to Emmaus, hearts heavy and minds clouded. Everything they thought they knew about Jesus had been shaken by His crucifixion. But then, the risen Christ drew near and He walked them through the Word, from Moses to the Prophets, revealing how it all pointed to Him.

This moment is a powerful reminder: when we’re confused or disoriented, God’s truth is our clearest compass. The Bible doesn’t just inform us—it reorients us. Jesus didn’t dismiss their doubt; He addressed it with Scripture rightly handled, showing that God’s plan was always unfolding, even when they didn’t see it.

Prayer:
Ask Jesus to open your eyes through His Word as He did for those on the road to Emmaus. When you feel lost or confused, call on God to remind you that His Truth brings clarity. Request that the Spirit helps you to understand Scripture not just as a book, but as a living testimony that points to Jesus.

Action:
Today, read Luke 24:13–35 slowly. As you read, ask the Holy Spirit to reveal Christ to you in the Word. Write down one way the Scriptures today brought clarity or encouragement.

Devotion 2: The Gospel That Grounds Us

Scripture:

1 Corinthians 15:3-4 — For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received, that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures.

Reflection:
When life feels chaotic, the Gospel is our grounding truth. Paul reminds the Corinthian believers—and us—what matters “of first importance.” It’s not speculation, emotion, or tradition; it’s the truth that Jesus died, was buried, and rose again—just as Scripture foretold. The resurrection isn’t a vague religious idea; it’s a historical and prophetic fulfillment, rooted in God’s written Word.

The Gospel gives us clarity when doubt creeps in and direction when we’re unsure where to turn. Everything God wants us to know about hope, purpose, and eternity starts with the Gospel. When we hold tightly to that truth, confusion fades, and confidence grows.

Prayer:
Thank the Father for the unshakable truth of the Gospel. Ask Him to help you remember and rejoice in the death and resurrection of Jesus, as told in His Word. When you feel lost or uncertain, call on the Lord to draw you back to His foundational Truth.

Action:
Write out 1 Corinthians 15:3–4 on a notecard or phone note. Read it aloud three times today—morning, afternoon, and evening—to anchor yourself in the Gospel.

Devotion 3: Simple Faith, Eternal Life

Scripture:John 6:47 — “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who believes has eternal life.”

Reflection:
The world complicates faith, but Jesus makes it clear: believe, and you have eternal life. That promise is not based on performance, ritual, or emotion—but belief. We don’t earn salvation; we receive it by trusting in the finished work of Christ. It’s simple but profound.

In seasons of confusion, when we wonder where we stand with God or if we’ve done enough, this verse cuts through the noise. Jesus speaks with assurance: belief in Him brings eternal life. God’s truth doesn’t confuse—it liberates, clarifies, and secures us forever.

Prayer:
Thank Jesus that the gift of eternal life is yours not because you’re good enough, but because you believe in Him as your Savior and Lord. When doubt or confusion comes, call on God to help you rest in His clear and unchanging promise.

Action:
Reflect on when you first believed in Jesus. Journal one paragraph about what changed for you then—and thank Him for that moment of clarity and new life.

Devotion 4: God’s Truth Gives Direction to Our Lives

Scripture: Luke 24:33-35 — And they got up that very hour and returned to Jerusalem, and found gathered together the eleven and those who were with them, saying, “The Lord has really risen and has appeared to Simon.” They began to relate their experiences on the road and how He was recognized by them in the breaking of the bread.

Reflection:
After Jesus revealed Himself to the disciples in Emmaus, everything changed. Confusion gave way to conviction. Despair turned to direction. They didn’t stay in Emmaus—they ran back to Jerusalem to tell others the truth. Once they saw Jesus in the Scriptures and at the table, their purpose became clear.

When God’s truth is revealed to us, it’s not meant to be hidden—it’s meant to be shared. The Word opens our eyes, sets our hearts ablaze, and propels us into action. We become witnesses, telling others not only what we believe, but what we’ve seen and experienced in Christ.

Prayer:
Thank the Lord Jesus for opening your eyes to His truth. Request that He allows your heart to burn with the reality of who He is. Offer yourself as a living sacrifice so that He may use you to share with others what He has done in your life, so they too can see Him clearly.

Action:
Share one truth about Jesus with someone today—a friend, family member, or co-worker. Keep it simple and heartfelt. Let your story be a light.

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