Here's a 5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on the themes from last Sunday's message:
Day 1: Forgiveness Covers Everything
Reading: 1 Timothy 1:12-17
Devotional:
Paul, who once persecuted Christians, called himself the "chief of sinners." Yet God showed him mercy. Like Paul, we often measure our sins against others, thinking some wrongs are too great for forgiveness. But God doesn't grade on a curve. He sees all sin equally—and offers complete forgiveness through Christ. Whatever haunts your past, God's mercy is greater. His forgiveness isn't limited by the magnitude of your mistakes or the intentionality of your choices. Today, stop comparing yourself to others and compare yourself to Christ. Then accept the incredible truth: His righteousness covers you completely. What burden are you carrying that God is ready to lift?
Day 2: The Holy Spirit's Drawing Power
Reading: John 14:15-27; John 6:44
Devotional:
You didn't stumble into faith by accident. The Holy Spirit has been actively drawing you to God, helping you understand the gospel, and revealing Christ's sacrifice. The unpardonable sin isn't an accidental slip of the tongue—it's the persistent rejection of the Spirit's work, refusing the only path to salvation. If you're concerned you've committed it, that very concern proves you haven't. The Spirit is still working in your heart. Today, recognize that every spiritual insight, every moment of conviction, every desire to know God better comes from the Spirit's gentle persistence. Don't resist His drawing. Surrender to His leading and let Him complete the work He's begun in you.
Day 3: We're All Lawbreakers Needing Grace
Reading: James 2:8-13; Romans 3:21-26
Devotional:
Breaking one law makes you a lawbreaker, just as breaking all of them does. This levels the playing field entirely. We're all guilty before a holy God, whether our sins seem "small" or "large" by human standards. But here's the beautiful truth: when Christ forgives you, He doesn't just reduce your sentence—He clothes you in His righteousness. God no longer sees your sin; He sees Jesus covering you. Stop dragging up old dirt on yourself. Stop thinking God sees you as damaged goods. When He looks at you as a believer, He sees His beloved child, wrapped in Christ's perfection. That's your new status. Live in that freedom today.
Day 4: The Power of Repentance and Confession
Reading: Acts 3:17-20; 1 John 1:8-10
Devotional:
Repentance isn't just feeling sorry—it's turning around completely. It's agreeing with God that your way was wrong and choosing His way instead. Confession isn't giving God new information; He already knows everything. It's you agreeing with His assessment and refusing to rationalize or excuse your sin. These aren't burdensome religious requirements—they're the pathway to freedom. When you genuinely repent and confess, you're not trying to earn forgiveness; you're receiving what Christ already purchased. God stands ready to forgive, full of unfailing love for all who ask. Is there something you need to stop defending and simply confess? God is waiting with open arms, ready to wipe your slate clean.
Day 5: Simply Ask and Be Saved
Reading: Romans 10:8-13; Psalm 86:1-7
Devotional:
Salvation doesn't require complicated rituals or perfect words. It requires a sincere heart calling on the name of the Lord. "Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord will be saved." That's God's promise. Your prayer doesn't need eloquent language—it needs honest faith. Tell God you believe Jesus died for your sins. Express your willingness to turn from your old life to Him. Ask Him to forgive you. That's it. God responds to genuine hearts, not perfect prayers. Today is the day to hit "Control-Z" on your past. Let God undo the weight, guilt, and shame. He won't erase all consequences, but He will lift the burden that's been crushing you. Freedom is one prayer away. Will you ask?