This Week's Devotional
5-day Bible reading plan and devotional

Day 1: From the Throne to the Towel

John 13:1-6

Jesus knew exactly who He was—the Son of God with all authority—yet He chose the posture of a servant. Before the cross, in His final hours with His disciples, He wrapped a towel around His waist and washed dirty feet. This wasn't weakness; it was the ultimate display of strength rooted in secure identity. When you know whose you are, you're free to serve without needing recognition or applause. Your mission doesn't flow from insecurity or obligation, but from the overflow of being loved by the Father. Today, ask yourself: Am I serving to earn approval, or am I serving because I already have it? Let your identity in Christ shape your mission, not the other way around.

Day 2: Chicken Pot Pie Faith

Colossians 3:17, 23-24

Faith isn't meant to be compartmentalized—pulled out on Sundays and tucked away the rest of the week. Jesus calls us to a fully integrated life where every conversation, decision, and relationship is flavoured by His presence. Whether you're changing diapers, answering emails, or grabbing coffee with a friend, you're on mission. The sacred isn't separate from the secular when Christ lives in you. Your workplace is a mission field. Your neighbourhood is your parish. Your daily routine is the canvas where God's love is displayed. Stop waiting for "ministry opportunities" and start seeing that every moment is an opportunity to reflect Jesus. Let your faith get all over your life—into your work, your words, your weekday rhythms.

Day 3: The Pour In, Pour Out Rhythm

Mark 1:35-39

Jesus modeled a sustainable rhythm: withdraw to pray, then engage to serve. He poured out His heart to the Father, received fresh strength and direction, then poured out compassion to the hurting. We can't give what we haven't received. When we skip the "pouring in" part—time in prayer, Scripture, and silence before God—we end up offering people our own dirty water instead of His living water. Mission without intimacy leads to burnout and bitterness. But when we regularly pour out our fears, failures, and frustrations to Jesus, He fills us with His peace, power, and purpose. Then we have something life-giving to offer others. What's your rhythm? Schedule time this week to pour out to God before you pour out to others.

Day 4: Beautiful Feet in a Broken Province

Romans 10:13-15

In British Columbia, over half the population claims no religious affiliation. That statistic isn't a reason for despair—it's a divine assignment. God strategically placed you in one of the most spiritually disconnected regions in Canada. Your neighbours, coworkers, and classmates aren't interruptions to your mission; they are your mission. Beautiful feet aren't about appearance—they're about availability. They carry good news to people who desperately need hope. You don't need a theology degree or a missionary title. You just need to be willing to go where God sends you—which is often right where you already are. Who has God placed in your path? Ask Him to open your eyes to see the spiritually hungry people around you, then take one small step toward them with the gospel.

Day 5: When You Fail, Get Back Up

John 21:15-19

Peter's story is our story. He denied Jesus three times, yet Jesus didn't disqualify him—He recommissioned him. On the same beach where Peter first followed Jesus, he received the same invitation: "Follow Me." Your past failures don't cancel your future calling. Satan whispers that you're done, disqualified, too broken to be used. But Jesus whispers back, "I'm not finished with you yet." Mission isn't for perfect people; it's for forgiven people. The same grace that saved you empowers you to serve. A few weeks after his restoration, Peter preached and 3,000 people came to Christ. Your greatest ministry may come after your greatest failure. So get back up. Pour out your shame to Jesus. Let Him refill you with His grace. Then step back into the mission He's prepared for you.

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