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Friday, July 4, 2025

Devotional: Fully Committed Day 5

Day 5: The Fully Committed Life

ScriptureLuke 9:62; John 4; Luke 10

Focus: Stay the course. The harvest is coming.

Devotional Thought:

Jesus says, “No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom.” The Samaritan woman responded immediately, and her town was changed. The 72 disciples went out and brought peace, healing, and hope. Fully committed lives change the world.

Reflection Questions:

  1. Have you taken your hand off the plow?
  2. What would it look like for you to fully commit—again?

Challenge:

Share your faith story this week with someone—just like the Samaritan woman did. Don’t wait for perfection—just tell them what Jesus has done in your life.

Prayer:

Jesus, I recommit to You. I will not look back. Use my life to bring hope, truth, and salvation to others. Keep me focused on the harvest ahead.

True freedom in Christ

True Freedom in Christ”

Scripture:

“So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”

— John 8:36 (ESV)

Reflection:

On July 4th, we celebrate the gift of freedom—freedom that was hard-won through the courage, sacrifice, and determination of those who came before us. As citizens, we rightly honor that legacy. But as followers of Jesus, we know that there is a deeper freedom—a freedom that no government can grant and no earthly power can take away.

Jesus spoke of a different kind of liberty: freedom from sin, shame, fear, and eternal death. This is the freedom that comes not through revolution, but through redemption. Not through war, but through the cross.

In John 8, Jesus reminded His listeners that while they may be descendants of Abraham and citizens of Israel, they were still slaves to sin. Only the Son of God could truly set them free. And that freedom is not temporary or political—it is eternal and spiritual.

On this Independence Day, let’s give thanks for the blessings of our nation. But let’s also remember to celebrate the greater liberty we have in Christ—a freedom that allows us to live boldly, love sacrificially, and stand firm in grace, no matter our circumstances.


Personal Application:

  1. Are you living like someone who’s been set free by Jesus?
  2. Or are you still carrying the chains of guilt, fear, or people-pleasing?
  3. How can you use your freedom in Christ today to serve others, speak truth, and glorify God?

Prayer:

Lord Jesus, thank You for the freedoms we enjoy in this country, and thank You even more for the eternal freedom You offer us through Your life, death, and resurrection. Help us to walk in that freedom—unashamed, unburdened, and unafraid. On this day when we celebrate liberty, remind us of the truest liberty: being Yours. Amen.

Thursday, July 3, 2025

Devotional: Fully Committed Day 4

 Day 4: A Focused Life

Scripture: Psalm 16


Focus: Fulfillment comes through full commitment.


Devotional Thought:
This Psalm shows that joy, peace, and direction come when the Lord is your portion. Commitment isn’t a loss—it’s a gain. Elisha gave up his past but gained a destiny. Jesus gave His life—and received resurrection. Full commitment brings full life.


Reflection Questions:

  • What brings you the most security—God or something else?
  • Are you finding your joy in the Lord or in your circumstances?

Challenge:
Spend 15 minutes today in silence with God. No requests. No distractions. Just delight in His presence and declare, “You are my portion.”


Prayer:
Father, You are my portion and my cup. Let my heart rest in You. Help me find joy not in things, but in my commitment to You. Amen.

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Devotional: Fully Committed Day 3

 Day 3: The Cost of Discipleship

Scripture: Luke 9:57–62


Focus: Jesus accepts no conditions—only commitment.


Devotional Thought:
Each person in this passage has a “but first.” But Jesus accepts no terms. Discipleship isn’t part-time or casual—it’s all-in. Following Jesus means giving up our comfort, control, and preferences. If you're not fully in, you're not in at all.


Reflection Questions:

  • Have you been trying to follow Jesus on your own terms?
  • What are you unwilling to give up?

Challenge:
Fast from one comfort today (social media, a meal, entertainment) to reflect on the cost of following Jesus—and use that time to pray for a deeper commitment.


Prayer:
Lord, remove the conditions I’ve placed on following You. Teach me to lay down my comforts, my expectations, and even my dreams for Your kingdom. Amen.

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Devotional: Fully Committed Day 2

 Day 2: Rejection Isn’t the End

Scripture: Luke 9:51–56


Focus: Rejection is part of the journey.


Devotional Thought:
Jesus knew what lay ahead—Jerusalem, the cross—but He “set His face” toward it anyway. When the Samaritan village rejected Him, He didn’t respond with bitterness or fire from heaven. He kept going. If Jesus was rejected, we will be too. Don't let rejection define your faith.


Reflection Questions:

  • Have you let rejection cause you to retreat?
  • How can you respond with grace instead of anger?

Challenge:
Think of one person or situation where you’ve experienced rejection. Pray for that person or situation today—and release it to God without resentment.


Prayer:
Jesus, help me to keep moving forward when others turn away. Teach me to love, not retaliate, even when it’s painful. Amen.

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