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Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Devotional: First week of Advent- Day 3

 DAY 3 – Persevering Through Trial and Confusion


Scripture: Matthew 24:9–14; Psalm 25:6–9


Reflection:

Jesus never hides the cost of discipleship. He tells us that His people will face mockery, rejection, slander, and persecution. The last century saw more martyrs than the previous nineteen combined—and Scripture tells us this will increase before the end.

Yet Jesus also gives us a staggering promise:

“Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will never pass away.”

Everything around us can crumble, but the Word of God remains immovable. In a world swirling with confusion, His truth is our compass, His presence our comfort, and His gospel our mission.

The question is not whether hardship will come—but whether hope will outlast the hardship in your heart.


Prayer:

Lord Jesus, make me faithful. Strengthen me to endure trials with courage and compassion. Anchor me in Your Word and help me proclaim Your hope to others. Amen.


Practical Step:

Encourage someone today who is struggling. Send a text, make a call, or pray with them.

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Devotional: First week of Advent, Day 2

 DAY 2 – Seeing the Signs with Hope, Not Fear


Scripture: Luke 21:25–36; Jeremiah 33:14–16


Reflection:

Jesus gives His people signs—not to frighten us, but to prepare us. He speaks of deception, distress, upheaval, and cosmic shaking. The world will grow more confused as false teachers, misinformation, and spiritual deception increase. Yet believers are not called to panic.

God is not wringing His hands; He is directing history toward the triumphant return of His Son.

When the world trembles, Jesus tells us to lift up our heads, because redemption is drawing near. There is no safer place to stand than on the promises of God.


Prayer:

Father, help me stand firm when the world shakes. Keep my heart anchored in Your promises and my mind fixed on Your truth. Strengthen me to watch, wait, and trust. Amen.


Practical Step:

Write down two promises from Scripture that anchor you. Post them where you will see them every day.

Monday, December 1, 2025

Devotional: First week of Advent - Day 1

 DAY 1 – Advent: A Season of Expectation


Scripture: Matthew 24:36–44; Psalm 25:1–5


Reflection:

Advent is a season shaped by expectation—a deliberate slowing of the heart so we can make room for the coming King. The church has historically paused during these weeks before Christmas to remember that Jesus has come—and that He is coming again.

Just as children count the days until Christmas morning, believers are invited to cultivate a deeper, richer anticipation for the return of Christ. His second coming will surpass every joy, surprise, and celebration we’ve ever experienced.

But that hope is only cultivated when we intentionally prepare. The question before us is simple but searching: Do you look forward to Jesus’ return with hope—or do the distractions of this world dull your longing?


Prayer:

Lord, lift my eyes above the noise and hurry of this season. Restore in me a holy anticipation for Your return. Teach me to wait with hope, trust, and joy. Amen.


Practical Step:

Choose one habit this week that distracts you (social media, excessive news, noise) and limit it intentionally to create space for God.

Friday, November 28, 2025

Devotional: Thanksgiving - Day 4

 Day 4 — Thanksgiving in Sanctification


Scripture: Philippians 1:6 — “He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion…”


Reflection


We often feel discouraged by slow growth or repeated struggles, yet thanksgiving is rooted in the truth that God finishes what He starts. Sanctification is God’s work in us, not merely our work for Him.

Because the Spirit dwells within us, every step toward holiness—even the painful ones—is evidence of God’s faithfulness. A Reformed perspective sees sanctification as a cause for deep gratitude: God is making us like Christ, and He will not quit.


Application

Identify one area where you’ve seen spiritual growth in the last year—however small.

Thank God for the Spirit’s work, not your willpower.


Prayer


Holy Spirit, thank You for Your patient work in me. Help me see Your grace in the slow, steady growth of my life. Teach me to give thanks as You conform me to Christ. Amen.

Devotional: Thanksgiving day 3

 Day 3 — Thanksgiving for Christ’s Mediatorial Work


Scripture: Hebrews 7:23–25 — “He always lives to make intercession for them.”


Reflection


Reformed theology highlights Christ as our true Prophet, Priest, and King. Thanksgiving deepens when we meditate on the active, ongoing work of Jesus on our behalf.

He is not distant. He intercedes for you right now.

He is not weak. He rules all things for the good of His church.

He is not silent. He speaks through His Word by the Spirit.


Gratitude grows as we marvel that our Savior’s work for us did not end at the cross—it continues every moment.


Application

Spend time thanking Christ for each office:

Prophet: He reveals God to us.

Priest: He intercedes and atones for us.

King: He rules and defends us.

Consider how Jesus’ ongoing ministry gives you confidence today.


Prayer


Lord Jesus, thank You for being my Prophet, Priest, and King. Cause my heart to overflow with thanksgiving as I rest in Your perfect, ongoing work. Amen.

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