Here's a 5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on the themes from last Sunday's message:
Day 1: Recognizing God's Active Presence
Reading: Job 42:1-6
Devotional:
Job's declaration, "I have heard of you by the hearing of the ear, but now my eye sees you," marks a profound shift from secondhand knowledge to personal experience. Many of us live our Christian lives based on what we've heard about God rather than what we've experienced with Him. We attend church, read devotionals, and listen to sermons—all valuable—but God desires more. He wants you to see His hand at work in your daily circumstances. Today, pause and ask: Where is God actively working around me right now? Look for His fingerprints in the ordinary moments. The God who never sleeps is orchestrating events, preparing hearts, and opening doors. Your assignment isn't to create work for God to bless, but to recognize where He's already working and join Him there.
Day 2: Understanding God's Eternal Will
Reading: 2 Peter 3:9; John 3:16-17
Devotional:
Before you stress about finding God's specific plan for your career, relationships, or next steps, anchor yourself in this truth: God's primary will is crystal clear—He wants you with Him forever. The Lord is "not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance." This isn't a mystery requiring decoding or a puzzle demanding sleepless nights. God's heart is wide open toward you. If you've never settled this eternal question, why wait another moment? If you have trusted Christ, let this bedrock truth calm your anxious heart. When you're uncertain about tomorrow's decisions, remember that your eternal destiny is secure. From this foundation of assurance, all other guidance flows. God didn't save you to leave you wandering; He saved you to walk with you daily.
Day 3: Embracing God's Lifelong Sanctification
Reading: 1 Thessalonians 4:3; Romans 8:28-29
Devotional:
God's will for your life includes a clear directive: sanctification—becoming more like Jesus. You don't need to pray, "God, do you want me to grow spiritually?" The answer is always yes. Every circumstance, every relationship, every challenge is an opportunity for Christ-likeness to develop in you. This isn't about perfection but progression. God is conforming you to the image of His Son through daily choices, failures turned into lessons, and victories that build faith. Stop waiting for a dramatic sign about whether you should study Scripture, serve others, or develop godly character. These are non-negotiables of the Christian life. Today, identify one area where you're resisting growth. What would becoming more like Jesus look like in that specific situation? Surrender it and watch God work His transforming power.
Day 4: Discovering God's Daily Will
Reading: John 15:1-8; 2 Corinthians 5:9-10
Devotional:
God doesn't wind up creation like a clock and walk away. He has specific, daily purposes for your life—assignments that bear eternal fruit. Jesus said, "By this my Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit." The question isn't whether God has a daily will, but whether you're positioned to hear it. Are you so busy with self-initiated activities—even good religious ones—that you've left no margin for God to interrupt your plans? Consider this: the most spiritual thing you might do today isn't adding another commitment, but creating space to listen. God often speaks in the margins, not in the madness. Evaluate your calendar honestly. Have you scheduled yourself into spiritual deafness? Today, practice stillness. Ask God to show you one thing He's doing that you can join. Then be obedient to what He reveals.
Day 5: Moving from Hearing to Experiencing
Reading: Acts 4:13-20; Mark 3:31-35
Devotional:
The disciples declared, "We cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard." Their testimony wasn't based on theological theory but personal experience with the risen Christ. This is the transformation God desires for you—moving from knowing about Him to knowing Him intimately. Experiencing God requires a shift in perspective: instead of asking God to bless your plans, discover His plans and participate in them. This week, you've explored God's eternal will (salvation), His lifelong will (sanctification), and His daily will (fruitfulness). Now comes the crisis of belief: Will you adjust your life to align with what God is doing? True discipleship costs something—often requiring painful adjustments to our preferences, schedules, and ambitions. But the reward is incomparable: you get to witness God accomplish what only He can do, and you'll grow in obedience with each step. What adjustment is God asking you to make today?
As you complete this devotional journey, consider joining a small group study on Experiencing God to deepen these truths and discover how God uniquely works in community with other believers.