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Monday, June 1, 2026

1 JUN 26 - Devotional - Life GPS: Following Jesus into the Unknown

 


Day 1 — Recalculating the Route


Scripture: Matthew 4:19

“Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.”


Most GPS systems are designed to get us where we want to go. Jesus does something different. He calls us away from the destination we had planned and invites us onto His route instead.


Peter and Andrew had already mapped out their lives. They were fishermen with jobs, routines, and expectations. Then Jesus showed up and said, “Follow Me.”


In that moment, Jesus became their Life GPS.


Following Jesus often means stepping into unfamiliar territory. We may not know the final destination, but we can trust the One who does. The disciples left their nets before they understood where Jesus would lead them. Their obedience came before their understanding.


Many people want God’s full plan before they take the first step. Jesus usually works the other way around. He calls us to trust Him today and reveals tomorrow when we get there.


Reflection Questions


  • What “nets” might Jesus be asking you to leave behind?
  • Is there an area where you are waiting for complete understanding before obeying?
  • What would it look like to trust Jesus with the next step?


Prayer

Lord, help me trust You even when I cannot see the whole path ahead. Give me the courage to follow wherever You lead. Amen.

Friday, May 29, 2026

29 May 26 - Devotional - Are your pipes ready?


 Day 5 — Are Your Pipes Ready?


Scripture: John 7:38

“Rivers of living water will flow from within them.”


Jesus never intended the Christian life to be dry, stagnant, or powerless.


He promised that those who believe in Him would become vessels through which living water flows.


But flowing water requires open pipes.


The Spirit-filled life is a surrendered life.


Every day we choose whether to yield to God or resist Him. We either allow bitterness, fear, distraction, and compromise to build up—or we continually surrender ourselves to Christ.


The good news is this: God is always ready to renew His people.


He restores what has become clogged.


He cleanses what has become dirty.


He revives what has become dry.


No matter where you are today, the Holy Spirit is able to refresh, strengthen, and refill your life.


The question is not whether God is willing to move.


The question is: Are your pipes ready?


Reflection Question:

What would full surrender to God look like in your life right now?


Prayer:

Father, I surrender myself fully to You again today. Remove every obstruction from my heart and let Your Spirit flow freely through my life for Your glory. Amen.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

28 May 26 Devotional - Are your pipes ready? - the gospel is for everyone

 


Day 4 — The Gospel Is for Everyone


Scripture: Acts 2:6

“Each one heard their own language being spoken.”


Pentecost revealed the heart of God for the nations.


People from many regions and languages heard the disciples proclaim the mighty works of God in their own tongue. The gospel crossed barriers of nationality, culture, and language.


This moment reverses the confusion of Babel.


Sin scattered humanity, but the Spirit gathers people together in Christ.


God’s salvation is not reserved for one type of person. His invitation extends to every tribe, language, and nation.


Sometimes we unconsciously place limits on whom God can reach.


But Pentecost reminds us that no one is beyond the reach of God’s grace.


The Spirit still draws unlikely people, restores broken lives, and saves those the world overlooks.


And He desires to use us in that mission.


Reflection Question:

Is there someone in your life you have quietly assumed is beyond hope?


Prayer:

Lord, give me Your heart for people. Help me see others through Your eyes and share the hope of Christ with courage and compassion. Amen.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

27 May 26 Devotional - Are your pipes ready? - Filled for a purpose


 Day 3 — Filled for a Purpose


Scripture: Ephesians 5:18

“Be filled with the Spirit.”


The filling of the Holy Spirit is not merely an emotional experience—it is empowerment for holy living, worship, witness, and service.


When the disciples were filled at Pentecost, they did not remain hidden in the upper room. They became bold witnesses for Christ.


A Spirit-filled life is not self-centered; it is mission-centered.


The Holy Spirit empowers ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things for God’s kingdom.


Peter had denied Jesus only weeks earlier. Yet after being filled with the Spirit, he boldly proclaimed the gospel before thousands.


The Spirit gives courage where fear once ruled.


He gives compassion where selfishness once lived.


He gives strength where weakness once prevailed.


God does not fill us simply so we can feel inspired. He fills us so we can become channels of His grace to others.


Reflection Question:

How could God use your life to bless and encourage others this week?


Prayer:

Holy Spirit, fill me afresh today. Empower me to live courageously, love deeply, and point others toward Jesus. Amen.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

26 May 26 Devotional - Are your pipes ready? - learning to wait on God

 


Day 2 — Learning to Wait on God


Scripture: Acts 1:4

“Wait for the gift My Father promised…”


Waiting is difficult.


We want immediate answers, immediate healing, immediate direction, and immediate breakthrough. Yet God often does deep spiritual work in seasons of waiting.


The disciples had received incredible promises from Jesus, but before Pentecost came, they had to wait in obedience and prayer.


Waiting does not mean God is inactive.


Often, while we are waiting, God is preparing us for what He has prepared for us.


The disciples were being shaped into a people who would depend on the Spirit rather than their own strength. Their waiting produced expectancy, unity, humility, and prayerfulness.


Sometimes God delays what we want because He is developing what we need.


Do not lose heart in the waiting season.


God keeps His promises in His perfect timing.


Reflection Question:

What are you currently waiting on God for?


Prayer:

Father, help me trust You while I wait. Teach me patience, dependence, and faithfulness even when I cannot yet see the answer. Amen.

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