Devotionals

Summary of this week's sermon

Every week we want to have a 5 day devotional recapping our previous sermon so we can grow deeper together.

This Sunday Pastor Scott continued in our series on Romans. Looking at Romans 5:1-11

Day 1: The Simple Truth That Changes Everything

Devotional
Life can feel overwhelmingly complex. We face difficult decisions, navigate challenging relationships, and wrestle with questions that seem to have no clear answers. But what if the most profound truth in the universe was actually beautifully simple? The Gospel message is refreshingly straightforward: God saves us through Jesus Christ. That's it. No complicated formulas, no impossible requirements, no endless hoops to jump through. Just Jesus. Think about it - we live in a world that tells us we need to earn everything. Good grades, promotions, respect, love. We're conditioned to believe that anything worthwhile requires our performance. But God flips this script entirely. His salvation comes not through our efforts, but through His grace. This simplicity doesn't make it less powerful - it makes it more accessible. A child can understand it. A scholar can spend a lifetime exploring its depths. The Gospel meets us exactly where we are, regardless of our education, background, or circumstances. Today, let this simple truth wash over you: Jesus is enough. His work on the cross is complete. Your salvation doesn't depend on how well you perform today, how many prayers you say, or how perfectly you live. It depends entirely on Him. This isn't a license to live carelessly - it's an invitation to live freely. When we truly grasp that our standing with God is secure in Christ, we're liberated to love others, serve boldly, and face each day with confidence.

Bible Verse
'For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile.' - Romans 1:16

Reflection Question
How does knowing that the Gospel is simple rather than complex change the way you approach your relationship with God today?

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Deep doesn't have to be complex. Yes, the doctrines in the Book of Romans are deep, but in reality, they're very simple.

Prayer
Father, thank You for making salvation simple enough for me to understand yet profound enough to transform my life. Help me rest in the truth that Jesus is enough, and give me the courage to share this simple, life-changing message with others. Amen.

Day 2: Standing In Grace

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Imagine being invited to stand in the presence of royalty - not as a servant or visitor, but as family. That's exactly what happens when we're justified through faith in Jesus Christ. Justification isn't just forgiveness; it's a complete transformation of our status before God. In a single moment, we move from being enemies to being family, from being condemned to being celebrated. We don't just get a clean slate - we get access to God's throne room. This access isn't temporary or conditional. You don't have to worry about losing your invitation or having your privileges revoked. Through Jesus, you have permanent, unshakeable access to God's grace. His favor isn't based on your mood, your performance, or your circumstances. It's based on Christ's perfect work. What does this mean for your Monday morning? It means you wake up as God's beloved child. What about when you mess up on Tuesday? You're still His beloved child. When Wednesday brings unexpected challenges? You face them with the confidence that comes from knowing you belong to the King of the universe. This isn't just theological theory - it's practical reality. When you truly understand that you have peace with God and access to His grace, it changes how you approach every relationship, every challenge, every opportunity. You're not fighting for acceptance; you're living from acceptance.

Bible Verse
'Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.' - Romans 5:1

Reflection Question
What would change in your daily life if you truly believed you had permanent, unshakeable access to God's grace?

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Because of Jesus, we have peace with God to experience the grace of God so that we can boast about the hope of God.

Prayer
Lord, help me to fully grasp what it means to have peace with You and access to Your grace. When I'm tempted to doubt my standing or try to earn Your favor, remind me that my position is secure in Christ. Let this truth transform how I live each day. Amen.

Day 3: Hope That Holds

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Hope can feel fragile in our world. We hope for good health, stable relationships, financial security, and meaningful work. But these hopes often disappoint us because they're built on shifting foundations. The hope we have in Christ is different. It's not wishful thinking or positive psychology - it's confident expectation based on God's unchanging character and Jesus' finished work. This hope isn't just about heaven someday; it's about how we live today. When you know your future is secure in Christ, it changes everything about your present. You can take risks in love because rejection doesn't define you. You can face uncertainty because your ultimate destination is guaranteed. You can endure hardship because you know it's not the end of your story. This hope doesn't make life easy, but it makes life meaningful. Every struggle becomes part of God's process of shaping you. Every trial becomes an opportunity to experience His faithfulness. Every setback becomes a setup for His glory to be revealed. The beautiful thing about this hope is that you get to work it out daily while standing in it. You don't have to wait until you're perfect to experience its benefits. Right now, in your current circumstances, with your current struggles, you can live with the confidence that comes from knowing Jesus has secured your future. This hope isn't dependent on your circumstances improving - it's the foundation that helps you thrive regardless of what comes your way.

Bible Verse
'Through him we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we boast in the hope of the glory of God.' - Romans 5:2

Reflection Question
How does having secure hope in Christ change the way you approach the uncertainties and challenges you're currently facing?

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I get to work out daily my hope in Christ while being confident that I know Jesus did what he said and I have a future home in heaven.

Prayer
God, thank You for giving me hope that cannot be shaken. Help me to live today with the confidence that comes from knowing my future is secure in You. When circumstances try to steal my hope, remind me that my hope is built on Christ alone. Amen.

Day 4: Loved in the Mess

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There's something deeply human about wanting to clean up before company arrives. We straighten the house, put on our best clothes, and try to present our most polished selves. Many people approach God the same way - thinking they need to get their act together before they can come to Him. But God's love operates on a completely different principle. He doesn't love us because we're good; He loves us while we're still a mess. The most stunning truth of the Gospel is that Christ died for us while we were still sinners - not after we cleaned up our lives. This means you don't have to wait until you overcome that habit, heal from that hurt, or figure out that situation before God will accept you. Your mess is exactly why Jesus came. Your struggles are precisely what He wants to address. Your brokenness is the very thing He wants to heal. God doesn't expect you to be perfect before you come to Him - He expects you to come to Him so He can make you whole. He doesn't clean the fish before He catches them; He catches them and then begins the transformation process. This truth should both humble and encourage you. It's humbling because it reminds you that you bring nothing to the table except the very sin that put Jesus on the cross. But it's encouraging because it means God's love isn't conditional on your performance - it's based on His character. Today, whatever mess you're in, whatever struggle you're facing, whatever sin you're battling - know that God sees you, loves you, and wants to meet you right where you are.

Bible Verse
'But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.' - Romans 5:8

Reflection Question
What areas of your life have you been trying to 'clean up' before bringing them to God, and how might He want to meet you in those very places?

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While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. In the Scott translation, here's what this. While I was holding the hammer and the nail, doing the thing that Jesus had to die for, Jesus looks at me and he goes, I love you.

Prayer
Father, thank You for loving me in my mess and not waiting for me to get my act together. Help me to bring all of my struggles, sins, and brokenness to You, trusting that You want to transform me from the inside out. Give me the courage to be honest about where I am while trusting in who You are. Amen.

Day 5: Living Up to Who You Are

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Identity shapes behavior. When you truly understand who you are, it changes how you live. As a follower of Christ, your identity isn't based on your past mistakes, current struggles, or future achievements - it's based on what Jesus has done for you. You are justified, which means you're declared righteous in God's sight. You are reconciled, which means you're no longer God's enemy but His beloved child. You are His favorite, not because of anything you've done, but because of everything Jesus has done. This isn't just theological information - it's transformational truth that should impact every area of your life. When you go out into the world, you carry this identity with you. You're not just another person trying to make it through the day; you're a representative of the King of kings. This calling isn't meant to burden you with pressure but to inspire you with purpose. You get to live as someone who has been completely transformed by grace. You get to show others what it looks like to be loved unconditionally, forgiven completely, and empowered supernaturally. The challenge isn't to earn your identity - Jesus has already secured that. The challenge is to live up to who you already are. When you mess up, you don't lose your identity; you simply have an opportunity to remember it and realign your life with the truth of who God says you are. God is shaping you through every experience, every trial, every victory to become exactly what He created you to be. Trust the process, embrace your identity, and live with the confidence that comes from knowing you belong to Him.

Bible Verse
'Be holy, because I am holy.' - 1 Peter 1:16

Reflection Question
How does knowing your true identity as God's beloved child change the way you want to live and interact with others today?

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You are a follower of Christ, and when you go out there, that means something. Live up to it.

Prayer
Lord, help me to live up to who You say I am. When I'm tempted to define myself by my failures or circumstances, remind me that my identity is secure in Christ. Give me the strength and wisdom to represent You well in everything I do, knowing that You are continually shaping me into who You created me to be. Amen.