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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Devotional: Journey of Deliverance & Purpose Part 3

 Day 3: When Freedom Feels Uncomfortable

Scripture: Luke 8:35,37

“...they found the man... sitting at Jesus’ feet, dressed and in his right mind; and they were afraid... Then all the people of the region asked Jesus to leave them.”


Observation:
Instead of celebrating the miracle, the people became afraid and pushed Jesus away. They were more familiar with the man’s brokenness than his healing. Jesus disrupted their comfort zone.


Truth: True transformation challenges the status quo.


Challenge:
Are you ever afraid of the change Jesus might bring? Do you resist transformation in yourself—or in others—because it's unfamiliar?


Prayer:
Lord, help me not to fear what I don’t understand. Give me eyes to see the beauty in transformation—even when it stretches me. Amen.

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Devotional: Journey of Deliverance and Purpose Part 2

 Day 2: Authority That Breaks Chains

Scripture: Luke 8:30-33

“Jesus asked him, ‘What is your name?’ ‘Legion,’ he replied, because many demons had gone into him.”


Observation:
Thousands of demons were powerless in the presence of Jesus. No shouting match, no struggle—just authority. The demons obeyed His command immediately. His authority wasn't just for show; it was for freedom.


Truth: Jesus doesn’t negotiate with darkness—He defeats it.


Challenge:
What has power over you right now—fear, addiction, lies, shame? Bring it before Jesus. Ask Him to speak with authority into that place.


Prayer:
Jesus, speak to the areas in me that feel out of control. Break every chain that keeps me from living free. Amen.

Monday, June 23, 2025

Devotional: Journey of Deliverance and Purpose

 Day 1: No One Is Too Far Gone

Scripture: Luke 8:27-29a

“When Jesus stepped ashore, He was met by a demon-possessed man from the town... For a long time, this man had not worn clothes or lived in a house, but had lived in the tombs.”


Observation:

This man was known as hopeless—an outcast the community had given up on. He lived among the dead, isolated, hurting, and feared. But Jesus didn’t avoid him—He went directly to him. Jesus left the crowd for one soul.


Truth: Jesus doesn't avoid broken people—He seeks them out.


Challenge:
Think of someone (including yourself) who may seem beyond help. What would it look like to believe that no one is out of Jesus’ reach?


Prayer:
Lord, help me see that no one is beyond Your reach—not even me. Thank you for crossing the storm to meet me in my brokenness. Amen.

Saturday, June 21, 2025

Devotional: Secure Salvation Part 5

Day 5: Rejoice in Your Security

Scripture: Romans 5:6–11 | Jude 24–25


Observation:
Salvation isn’t something we maintain—it’s something Jesus secures. If His death saved us while we were enemies, how much more will His life keep us now that we are His beloved children? Our standing is not fragile; it’s fixed.


Reflection Question:
What would change in my mindset, prayers, or actions if I truly believed my salvation was unshakable?


Challenge:
Celebrate your security in Christ today. Take a walk, sing a worship song, write a prayer of thanksgiving, or share your testimony with someone. Rejoice on purpose.


Prayer:
God, let the truth of my secure salvation lead me to joy and boldness. You saved me, You keep me, and You will glorify me. Help me to live a life of confidence and worship because of Your great love.

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Devotional: Secure Salvation Part 4

 Day 4: The Holy Spirit Within

Scripture: Romans 5:5 | Ephesians 1:13–14


Observation:
The Holy Spirit is not only a comforter but a guarantee of our salvation. He marks us as God’s own. His presence assures us of God’s love, empowers us to live in holiness, and produces fruit that testifies to His work in our lives.


Reflection Question:
Can I identify signs of the Holy Spirit’s presence and growth in my life? Where do I see transformation?


Challenge:
Choose one fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23) and intentionally practice it today. Ask the Holy Spirit to empower you to demonstrate that fruit to someone around you.


Prayer:
Holy Spirit, thank You for taking up residence in me. Pour God’s love into my heart and continue shaping me into the image of Christ. Help me to walk by Your power each day. Amen.

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