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

Day 1: The Prayer of Trust

Psalm 31:1-5, 14-16

Jesus' final words echo the ancient prayer of David: "Into Your hands I commit my spirit." This wasn't desperation—it was deep-rooted trust cultivated through relationship with the Father. David wrote these words while surrounded by enemies, yet he chose to anchor himself in God's faithfulness rather than his circumstances.

Today, consider what you're gripping tightly in your own hands. What fears, outcomes, or relationships are you trying to control? The resurrection teaches us that surrender to God isn't weakness—it's wisdom. When we place our lives in the Father's hands, we're entrusting ourselves to the One who raises the dead.

What is one area of your life where God is inviting you to move from clenching to surrendering? Write it down and pray Psalm 31:5 over that situation today.

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Day 2: Surrender Leads to Life

Romans 6:3-11

Paul connects our baptism to Jesus' death and resurrection, revealing a profound pattern: death precedes life. Jesus surrendered His spirit on Friday; the Father raised Him on Sunday. What looked like an ending became the greatest beginning in history.

This same pattern applies to our spiritual journey. When we surrender our old self—our pride, self-reliance, and sin—we're not losing our identity. We're discovering it. Resurrection life doesn't come through self-preservation but through self-surrender. The parts of us we're willing to "die to" are the very places where God wants to bring new life.

What "old self" patterns is God asking you to surrender? How might letting go of control actually lead to the freedom and life you've been seeking?

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Day 3: Trusting Through the Unknown

Hebrews 12:1-3

"For the joy set before Him" Jesus endured the cross. Even in His darkest hour, Jesus trusted that the Father's plan extended beyond Friday's pain to Sunday's victory. He couldn't see the resurrection from the cross, but He trusted the character of the One who held His future.

We often want guarantees before we surrender. We want to see the outcome before we release control. But faith means trusting God's character when we can't trace His hand. Jesus shows us that the Father is worthy of our trust—not because the path is clear, but because His faithfulness is certain.

What situation are you facing where the outcome feels uncertain? How does Jesus' example of trusting "for the joy set before Him" encourage you to persevere with hope?

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Day 4: The Father's Faithful Hands

1 Peter 5:6-11

Peter, who witnessed both the crucifixion and resurrection, writes with authority: "Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you." The same hands that received Jesus' spirit are the hands reaching toward you today—not to judge or condemn, but to hold and restore.

The Father didn't abandon Jesus to the grave. He raised Him in power. This is the God we're invited to trust with our deepest fears, greatest failures, and most painful wounds. His hands are not careless or cruel—they are the hands of resurrection power and redeeming love.

What anxiety, burden, or shame have you been carrying that God wants you to place in His hands? Practice the physical act of opening your hands in prayer, symbolically releasing what you've been holding.

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Day 5: Living as Resurrection People

Colossians 3:1-4, 12-17

Easter doesn't end at the empty tomb—it begins there. Because Christ is risen, we are invited to "set our hearts on things above" and live differently. Resurrection people don't live in fear, striving, or shame. We live in freedom, grace, and hope because the work is finished.

Today, you carry resurrection power within you. The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you. This means forgiveness is available, transformation is possible, and new beginnings are always within reach. You don't have to earn God's love—you simply receive it and let it overflow into how you live.

How would your daily life look different if you truly believed you are a resurrection person? Choose one specific way to live from that identity today—extending forgiveness, releasing control, or walking in hope.

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