Here's a 5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on the themes from last Sunday's message:
5-Day Devotional: When God Repurposes Our Past
Day 1: Grace Before We Know It
Reading: John 4:1-9
Devotional:
Jesus "needed" to go through Samaria—a place Jews avoided at all costs. Before the woman even arrived at the well, God's grace was already in motion. He crossed cultural barriers, defied social norms, and positioned Himself to meet her exactly where she was. This is how God works in our lives. Long before we recognize our need for Him, He is already pursuing us with relentless love. His grace is active in our brokenness before we even cry out for help. Today, reflect on how God has been working in your life before you even knew it. Where do you see His fingerprints in your story? Thank Him for loving you first.
Day 2: Recognizing Our Deepest Thirst
Reading: John 4:10-15; Psalm 42:1-2
Devotional:
The woman came to the well seeking physical water, but Jesus offered something far greater—living water that satisfies eternally. We often pursue relationships, success, comfort, or pleasure, hoping they will fill the void within us. Yet these "wells" leave us thirsty again and again. Jesus gently reveals that our deepest need is not for what this world offers, but for Him alone. Our Creator designed us for relationship with Himself, and nothing else will ultimately satisfy. What "wells" are you returning to repeatedly, hoping for fulfillment? Ask God to reveal where you're seeking satisfaction apart from Him, and surrender those areas to His lordship today.
Day 3: When Brokenness Leads to Blessing
Reading: John 4:16-26; 2 Corinthians 12:9-10
Devotional:
Jesus didn't bring up the woman's past to shame her, but to show her need for Him. Her five failed marriages and current living situation weren't obstacles to God's grace—they became the very pathway that led her to the Messiah. Sometimes hitting rock bottom is the grace that makes us look up. Our brokenness, while painful, can become the catalyst that drives us to Jesus. He uses our failures, our pain, and our desperation to reveal that He is what we've been searching for all along. What brokenness in your life has God used to draw you closer to Him? Instead of running from your pain, allow it to lead you deeper into His presence.
Day 4: The Gospel Changes Everything
Reading: John 4:27-30, 39-42; 2 Corinthians 5:17
Devotional:
The woman left her water pot—symbol of her old life—and ran to tell others about Jesus. What had been her source of shame became her testimony of grace. She didn't wait until she had everything figured out; she simply shared what she knew: "He told me everything I ever did." Her past didn't disqualify her; it became her ministry. When we encounter Jesus, we're not just forgiven—we're transformed and commissioned. God redeems our mess and repurposes it for His glory. Your story matters. The very things you're ashamed of can become powerful testimonies of God's redemptive love. Who needs to hear about what Jesus has done in your life?
Day 5: Walking Forward in Hope
Reading: Romans 8:28-39; Isaiah 61:1-3
Devotional:
God specializes in repurposing pain for His purposes. Like a mosaic artist gathering broken pieces to create something beautiful, Jesus takes our shattered past and creates a masterpiece of grace. This doesn't happen overnight—it requires walking with Him daily, trusting His timing, and believing nothing is wasted in His hands. Your responsibility isn't to figure out how God will use your pain, but to faithfully follow Him one day at a time. He promises to work all things together for good for those who love Him. What painful chapter are you trusting God to repurpose? Choose today to walk with Jesus, knowing He's writing a redemption story with your life that will bring Him glory.