This Week's Devotional
5-day Bible reading plan and devotional based of the Sunday message

Day 1: The Debt You Could Never Pay

Colossians 2:13-14

Before the cross, we stood under a debt we could never repay. Every sin, every failure, every broken promise created a record that condemned us. But Paul reveals the stunning truth: God cancelled the charge of our legal indebtedness and nailed it to the cross. This wasn't a payment plan or probationary period—it was complete cancellation. Today, stop and let this sink in: there is no outstanding balance on your account with God. The receipt reads "paid in full" because of Jesus. You don't owe God perfect behaviour to maintain His love. The debt is gone. How does knowing this change the way you approach God today? Can you come to Him with confidence rather than fear?

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Day 2: Working From Approval, Not For It

Ephesians 2:8-10

Many Christians live exhausted, trying to earn what has already been freely given. Paul makes it clear: we are saved by grace through faith, not by works. But notice he doesn't stop there—we are created for good works. There's a crucial difference between working for God's approval and working from it. When we serve out of gratitude rather than obligation, everything changes. Obedience becomes joyful. Service becomes worship. Even failure becomes an opportunity for grace rather than condemnation. Today, examine your motivations. Are you serving to prove yourself worthy, or because you've already been declared worthy through Christ? Let your actions flow from the security of being loved, not from the anxiety of earning love.

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Day 3: No Condemnation

Romans 8:1-2

"There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." Read that again slowly. No condemnation. Not less condemnation. Not future condemnation if you mess up. None. Yet many believers live under a cloud of guilt and shame, as though the cross only partially worked. The enemy loves to whisper accusations, reminding you of past failures and present struggles. But the finished work of Jesus silences every accusation. The law of the Spirit of life has set you free from the law of sin and death. You are no longer defined by your worst moments but by Christ's best moment—the cross. Today, identify one area where you're carrying condemnation. Speak this truth over it: "It is finished." Let the freedom of the gospel penetrate that place.

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Day 4: From Shame to Identity

1 John 3:1-3

Guilt says, "You did something wrong." Shame says, "Something is wrong with you." While guilt can lead to repentance, shame drives us into hiding. But John proclaims a transformative truth: "See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!" The cross doesn't just forgive what you've done; it redefines who you are. You are not the sum of your mistakes. You are a beloved child of God. This identity isn't based on your performance but on His grace. When shame whispers that you're disqualified, remember that Jesus finished the work of your redemption and restoration. Today, practice introducing yourself differently—not by your failures, but by your identity in Christ. You are loved, chosen, and secure.

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Day 5: Rest in the Finished Work

Hebrews 4:9-11

The writer of Hebrews invites us into a profound rest—not physical rest, but the rest that comes from ceasing our own efforts to earn salvation. "There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God." This rest is possible because Jesus finished the work. When we truly believe "It is finished," we stop striving, stop proving, stop exhausting ourselves in religious performance. Instead, we rest in His completed work and live from that place of security. This doesn't mean we become passive; it means our activity flows from rest rather than anxiety. Today, identify one area where you're still striving—trying to earn God's favour, prove your worth, or secure your standing. Surrender that striving. Jesus has already secured everything you need. Your calling is simply to trust Him and live from His victory.

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As you complete this reading plan, remember that "It is finished" is not just a historical statement—it's a daily invitation to freedom. The work of your salvation is complete. Live from that truth, not for it. Walk in the confidence that you are fully forgiven, completely loved, and eternally secure in Christ.

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