Continuing In The Word

Daily Devotionals

Week of March 8, 2026


Here's a 5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on the themes from last Sunday's message: 

Day 1: The God Who Sees

Reading: Genesis 16:1-13

Devotional:

Hagar named God "El Roi"—the God who sees me—in her darkest moment. When you're in the wilderness of uncertainty, when your present is interrupted by past decisions, remember that nothing escapes God's notice. He sees your struggle, your pain, your questions. The broken chapters of your story don't catch Him by surprise. Just as He saw Hagar in the desert and provided for her needs, He sees you today. Your difficult season isn't the end of your story—it's a chapter where God is actively writing redemption. Take comfort: you are never alone, never forgotten, never unseen by the One who loves you most.

Day 2: Masterpiece in Progress

Reading: Ephesians 2:1-10

Devotional:

You are God's workmanship—His masterpiece. The Greek word means a work of art carefully crafted by a master. When you're in the fire, when you're walking through painful pages, it's hard to see the beauty God is creating. But remember: the best stories include hard times that shape character and deepen faith. God has prepared good works for you in advance, and He's writing every detail of your story with purpose. Give God time. Don't judge the masterpiece before the Artist is finished. The difficult chapter you're in today is developing something beautiful that will bring glory to His name tomorrow.

Day 3: What Jesus Carried

Reading: Isaiah 53:1-6

Devotional:

Jesus didn't just die for your sin—He carried your griefs and sorrows. Every consequence of brokenness, every weight of shame, every burden of regret was placed on His shoulders at the cross. You don't have to live under the weight of things Jesus already carried. The hopelessness, bitterness, and resentment that sin produces were nailed to the tree. This means freedom is available today. Not freedom from consequences necessarily, but freedom from the crushing weight of carrying what Christ has already borne. Whatever grief you're holding, whatever sorrow you're carrying—He took it. Walk in the healing He purchased for you.

Day 4: Faith Despite Failure

Reading: Hebrews 11:8-12

Devotional:

Sarah made mistakes. She laughed in unbelief, initiated a destructive plan, and struggled with trust. Yet Hebrews 11 remembers her for her faith, not her failures. This is grace. Your life doesn't have to be defined by that painful chapter or embarrassing moment. God sees the whole story—the weak moments and the faithful ones, the failures and the victories. What defines you isn't your worst decision but God's redemptive power working through your surrendered life. Sarah "judged Him faithful who had promised." Focus today on God's faithfulness rather than your failures. His grace is writing a better ending than your mistakes could ever dictate.

Day 5: Nothing But the Blood

Reading: 1 John 1:5-9

Devotional:

"What can wash away my sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus." No willpower, no new beginning, no self-improvement plan can cleanse what only Christ's blood can cover. When past decisions haunt you, when present struggles overwhelm you, when future uncertainties paralyze you—run to the cross. There is no other fountain that makes you white as snow. Confess honestly what is broken and sinful, then receive the cleansing He freely offers. God's grace isn't just for salvation; it's for every moment of every day. Let His precious blood wash over your griefs, your sorrows, your shame. Stand clean before Him, not by your merit, but by His matchless grace.