Here's a 5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on the themes from last Sunday's message:
Day 1: The Living Word Speaks Today
Reading: Hebrews 4:12-13; Psalm 95:7-8
Devotional:
What God has said, God is saying. The Scripture you read today is not merely historical record—it is living, active, and speaking directly into your current situation. The same Holy Spirit who inspired the psalmist centuries ago takes those ancient words and applies them to your life right now. When you open God's Word tomorrow morning, don't approach it as dusty literature. Approach it expecting the living God to speak relationally to you. He sees your struggles with anger, your battle with fear, your need for direction. His Word is sharper than any sword, cutting through confusion to reveal His heart for you. Listen carefully. He's speaking.
Reflection: What situation in your life needs God's voice today? How can you approach Scripture tomorrow expecting Him to speak?
Day 2: Adjustments Require Faith
Reading: 1 Samuel 2:1-10; James 1:22-25
Devotional:
Hannah's prayer reveals a profound truth: God brings us low to lift us up. He makes us poor to make us rich in spirit. Every adjustment God calls you to make requires faith because it rarely makes sense from your perspective. You may have planned your life one way, only to have God redirect you completely. Don't just hear His Word—be a doer of it. Adjustment is the bridge between hearing and obeying. When God speaks through Scripture, circumstances, and wise counsel that all align, He's inviting you to trust Him enough to change direction. The adjustment period is scary, but it's where faith becomes sight.
Reflection: What adjustment is God calling you to make? What fears are holding you back from trusting Him?
Day 3: Counting the Cost
Reading: Luke 14:25-33; Matthew 16:24-26
Devotional:
Following Jesus always comes with a cost. Before you build the tower, count the cost. This isn't meant to discourage you but to prepare you for reality: obedience is costly, but it's worth it. God may call you to leave comfort, release control, sacrifice security, or walk through suffering. He doesn't hide this truth. But here's the promise woven throughout Scripture: adjusting your life to God is well worth the cost. What you gain in knowing Him, experiencing His faithfulness, and seeing His purposes unfold far outweighs what you surrender. Yesterday's blessings shouldn't make you comfortable today. What is God asking you to lay on the altar?
Reflection: What is the most precious thing God might be asking you to surrender? Can you trust He has something better?
Day 4: God's Faithfulness in Suffering
Reading: 2 Corinthians 1:3-11; Romans 8:28
Devotional:
Some seasons God allows are seasons of suffering. This doesn't mean you've missed His voice or stepped outside His will. Sometimes the path of obedience leads through the valley. But God never wastes our pain. He is the God of all comfort who comforts us in our troubles so we can comfort others. When you look back on painful chapters, can you see how God was present, even when you couldn't feel Him? His faithfulness doesn't mean the absence of hardship; it means His presence in the midst of it. The adjustments required in suffering are often the most profound—adjusting our expectations, our timelines, our understanding of His goodness.
Reflection: How has God used past pain for your good? How can you trust Him in current suffering?
Day 5: The Journey Continues
Reading: Philippians 3:12-16; Hebrews 12:1-3
Devotional:
Your journey with God never reaches a place of comfortable arrival this side of heaven. Yesterday's victories can become today's stumbling blocks if we stop pressing forward. Paul, after decades of ministry, said, "Not that I have already obtained this." We must continually come before the Lord asking, "What's next? What do You want me to adjust now?" God has called you higher and deeper. The same God who spoke to you years ago is speaking today. The same God who brought you through past crises will lead you through the next one. Don't coast on past obedience. Keep your eyes on Jesus, throw off what hinders, and run with perseverance the race marked out specifically for you.
Reflection: What past success might be keeping you from God's next step? What is He calling you to today?
Closing Prayer:
Lord, help me to trust You and adjust to Your leading. Give me ears to hear Your voice through Your Word, courage to count the cost, and faith to follow wherever You lead. May my life be marked by continual surrender to Your purposes. Amen.