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Sunday, March 29, 2026

29 Mar 26 Devotional for Lent- Suffering

 


Day 34 – Suffering


Scripture: First Epistle of Peter 4:13


Reflection


Suffering is one of the hardest parts of following Christ, yet it is never without purpose. Peter reminds us that when we suffer, we are sharing in Christ’s sufferings. This means our pain is not random—it is part of a deeper work God is doing in us.


Through hardship, God refines our faith, loosens our grip on this world, and draws us closer to Him. What feels heavy in the moment can become a place of transformation. Even when we don’t understand, we can trust that God is present and at work.


And there is a promise attached: just as we share in Christ’s suffering, we will also share in His joy when His glory is revealed.


Challenge


Identify one area of suffering in your life. Bring it honestly to God and choose to trust Him with it today.


Prayer


Lord,

You see my struggles and my pain. Help me trust You in the middle of it.

Use this season to shape my faith and draw me closer to You.

Redeem what I am walking through for Your glory.

Amen.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

28 Mar 26 Devotional for Lent- The Cross

 


Day 33 – The Cross


Scripture: Luke 9:23


Reflection:

When Jesus speaks in Luke 9:23, He does not soften the call—He clarifies it. “Take up your cross daily” was not poetic language to His original listeners; it was a picture of surrender, humility, and even death. The cross was an instrument of execution, not comfort. Yet Jesus invites us to carry it—not once, but daily.


Following Christ means laying down our preferences, our pride, and our desire to control outcomes. It means choosing obedience when it’s inconvenient, choosing love when it’s costly, and choosing faith when the path is unclear. The cross exposes the tension between our will and God’s will—and calls us to trust Him in that space.


But the cross is not the end of the story. Jesus carried His cross in obedience to the Father, knowing that resurrection would follow. In the same way, every act of surrender in your life becomes a seed of transformation. What feels like loss in the moment often becomes the very place where God forms Christlike character in you.


Dying to self is not about losing who you are—it’s about becoming who you were created to be.


Challenge:

Identify one area today where your will is in conflict with God’s leading—your attitude, your time, your response to someone, or a hidden struggle. Lay it down intentionally. Choose obedience in that moment, even if it costs you something.


Prayer:

Lord Jesus, You carried the cross for me—teach me to carry mine for You. Shape my character through surrender. Help me die to self, not out of duty, but out of love and trust. Form in me a heart that reflects Yours. Amen.

Friday, March 27, 2026

27 Mar 26 Devotional for Lent - Service

 


Day 32 – Service


Scripture: Mark 10:45 – “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”


Reflection:

Jesus’ life was the ultimate example of sacrificial service. He did not come seeking honor or recognition but willingly gave Himself for the good of others. Service often asks us to step outside our comfort zone, to set aside our own desires, and to act in love for the benefit of someone else. True service is rarely loud or celebrated—it is quiet, humble, and often unseen. Yet, it is in these acts that God’s presence shines brightest, and hearts are truly transformed.


Challenge:

Today, look for an opportunity to serve someone quietly. It could be a kind word, a small favor, or a practical act of help. Do it without expectation of thanks or recognition. Let your service reflect Jesus’ heart for others.


Prayer:

Lord, use me as an instrument of Your love. Help me serve sacrificially, not for praise, but for Your glory. Teach me to see the needs around me and respond with a willing heart. Amen.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

20 Mar 26 Devotional for Lent - Joy


Day 29 – Joy


Scripture: Psalm 16:11

“You make known to me the path of life; in Your presence there is fullness of joy; at Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.”


Reflection:

Joy is not the same as happiness. Happiness often depends on circumstances—when things go well, we feel good. But joy runs deeper. Joy is rooted in the unchanging presence of God. It is steady even when life is uncertain, even when burdens are heavy.


Psalm 16 reminds us that true joy is found not in what we have, but in who we are with. In God’s presence, there is fullness of joy—not partial, not temporary, but complete. This means joy is available even in hardship, because God’s presence is constant.


For those in demanding environments—whether at sea, in the air, or carrying unseen personal burdens—joy can feel distant. But it is not gone. Sometimes it simply needs to be rediscovered. Often, joy returns in small ways: a moment of laughter, a quiet sunrise, a word of encouragement, or a reminder that you are not alone.


Joy grows when we slow down enough to notice God’s goodness in the ordinary. It strengthens when we choose gratitude over complaint, even in small things. And it deepens when we intentionally draw near to God—because joy is not something we manufacture; it is something we receive.


Challenge:

Take time today to notice and celebrate three small blessings. Say them out loud or write them down. Let gratitude awaken joy.


Prayer:

Lord,

Thank You that true joy is found in Your presence. When my heart feels heavy or distracted, draw me back to You. Open my eyes to the small blessings around me, and restore the joy that comes from walking closely with You.

Fill me with Your joy today—steady, deep, and unshaken.

Amen. 

Thursday, March 19, 2026

19 Mar 26 Devotional for Lent -Peace

 


Day 28 – Peace


Scripture: John 14:27

“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.”


Reflection:

The peace Jesus offers is not fragile or circumstantial—it is steady, anchored, and deeply rooted in His presence. The world defines peace as the absence of conflict, but Christ gives peace in the middle of it. Storms may rage externally, yet His peace settles internally.


This peace is not something we manufacture; it is something we receive. It comes when we trust that God is still in control, even when life feels uncertain or overwhelming. Anxiety often grows when we try to carry what was never ours to hold. But Jesus invites us to release our grip and rest in Him.


For those in high-tempo, high-stakes environments, peace is not found in everything going right—it is found in knowing the One who holds all things together. His peace guards your heart and steadies your mind when pressure rises.


Challenge:

Identify one area where anxiety has taken hold. Name it specifically. Then, in prayer, consciously release it to God. If it returns, release it again. Practice surrender throughout the day.


Prayer:

Lord, in the middle of noise and pressure, calm my heart. Teach me to trust You more than my fears. I release my anxiety into Your hands. Fill me with Your peace that surpasses understanding, and help me walk in it today. Amen.

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