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Friday, 24 April 2026

Daily Devotions


Living as Risen People

“Therefore we have been buried with him by baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life. For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we will certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his.”— Romans 6:4–6


Reflection


The resurrection of Jesus is not only something we believe—it is something we are called to live. Paul reminds us that through Christ, our old ways of living no longer define us. We are raised into a new life, shaped by hope, freedom, and love.


Living as risen people means allowing Christ’s victory to influence our daily choices. It reshapes how we use our time, how we treat others, and how we respond to temptation, disappointment, or fear. Resurrection life is not perfect life, but it is transformed life—a life continually being renewed by God’s grace.


Illustration


A caterpillar does not return to crawling once it has become a butterfly. Though the world around it may look the same, everything about how it moves and lives has changed.


In the same way, when we are raised with Christ, we are called to live differently—not bound by old habits or identities, but free to walk in the new life Christ has given us.


Challenge


Identify one habit or pattern that no longer reflects resurrection life—perhaps impatience, negativity, neglect of prayer, or unhelpful routines.


Commit to making a change starting today, trusting that God’s Spirit will give you strength to walk in newness of life, one step at a time.


Prayer


Lord Jesus,

help me to live as one who has been raised with You.

Let my life reflect Your resurrection power and love.

Give me grace to let go of what no longer gives life

and courage to embrace the new life You offer each day.

Amen.

 

Thursday, 23 April 2026

Daily Devotions


Called to Be Witnesses

“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”

— Acts 1:8


Before Jesus ascends into heaven, He leaves His followers with a promise and a purpose. They are not simply to remember Him, admire Him, or speak fondly of Him. They are to witness—to live as people whose lives have been reshaped by the risen Christ.


A witness does not speak from theory but from experience. The disciples had walked with Jesus, seen His suffering, and encountered Him alive again. Their task was not to convince others through clever arguments, but to tell the truth of what they had seen and how it had changed them. The same is true for us. Our witness flows from our own encounter with Christ—how He has met us, forgiven us, restored us, and continues to work in our lives.


Illustration


Imagine a courtroom. A witness is not asked to explain the entire law or prove every detail of the case. They are simply asked: “What did you see? What do you know to be true?”


In the same way, Jesus does not ask us to have all the answers. He asks us to speak honestly about our experience of Him—about the hope we’ve found, the grace we’ve received, and the difference His presence makes in our everyday lives.


Challenge


Today, reflect quietly on this question:

How has knowing Christ changed the way I live, speak, or respond to others?


Look for one small opportunity—through kindness, listening, encouragement, or a gentle word—to bear witness to Christ’s love. Remember, your witness may be less about what you say and more about how you live.


Prayer


Risen Lord Jesus,

thank You for calling me to be Your witness.

I confess that I sometimes feel hesitant or unsure,

but You promise the power of Your Holy Spirit to help me.


Shape my life so that my words and actions reflect Your love.

Give me courage to live truthfully and graciously,

so others may glimpse Your resurrection hope through me.

Amen.


Wednesday, 22 April 2026

Daily Devotions


"In Our Future – Christ Meets Us with Hope"

In Revelation 21:1–5, John describes his vision of what is to come: 


“Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea. I saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, ‘Look! God’s dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.’ 


He who was seated on the throne said, ‘I am making everything new!’ Then he said, ‘Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true.’” On this day, we reflect on how the resurrection gives us unshakable hope for eternity, as Christ meets us with the promise of a perfect future in His presence. Four key truths guide our reflection:


First, The Old Order Will Pass Away – Just as Christ rose from death to new life, all brokenness, pain, and sin will one day be done away with. The resurrection guarantees that God will make all things new, ending suffering forever.


Second, God Will Dwell Among His People – The promise of the new Jerusalem means we will live in perfect fellowship with God, with no barrier between us and our Creator. This is the ultimate fulfilment of the relationship He has always desired with us.


Third, Every Sorrow Will Be Healed – God will wipe every tear from our eyes, and there will be no more death, mourning, crying, or pain. The hurts of this life are temporary, but the joy of eternity is eternal.


Fourth, This Hope Shapes Our Today – Knowing we have a perfect future in Christ changes how we live now. It gives us strength to endure trials, hope to love sacrificially, and purpose to live for His kingdom.


Challenge – Today, take time to meditate on the promise of the new heaven and new earth. Write down one hope you hold for eternity and reflect on how it encourages you in your current life. Share this hope with someone who may be struggling with the pain of the present.


Prayer – "Lord Jesus, thank You for the hope we have in the resurrection and the promise of a new heaven and new earth. Help me to fix my eyes on this eternal future, letting it give me strength and joy in the present. May I live as one who knows that the best is yet to come. In Your name I pray, amen."


Conclusion

The resurrection is not just about new life for today – it is the guarantee of a perfect eternity with Christ. He meets us with this hope, carrying us through every trial and filling us with the certainty that one day we will be with Him forever in a world made new. May we live with this hope as our anchor, knowing that our future is secure in Him.


Tuesday, 21 April 2026

Daily Devotions


"In Our Questions – Christ Meets Us with Truth"

Based on John 8:31–32


In John 8:31–32, Jesus says to His followers: “If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” On this day, we reflect on how Christ meets us in our questions, doubts, and search for meaning – offering His Word as the truth that answers our deepest longings and sets us free. Four key truths guide our reflection:


First, Questions Are a Path to Truth – Jesus does not dismiss our questions or demand blind faith. Instead, He invites us to hold fast to His teaching and promises that as we seek Him, we will come to know the truth we crave.


Second, His Word Addresses Our Deepest Longings – Whether we wonder about purpose, justice, love, or eternity, Scripture speaks to the core of what it means to be human. The truth of Christ answers our need for meaning, forgiveness, and connection with God.


Third, Truth Brings True Freedom – The truth Jesus offers does not restrict us but sets us free from the chains of sin, doubt, fear, and false beliefs. It frees us to live as we were created to live – in relationship with Him and in service to others.


Fourth, Christ Is the Source of All Truth – Jesus declares Himself “the way and the truth and the life” (John 14:6). When we bring our questions to Him, we are not just seeking answers from a book – we are meeting the One who is truth itself.


Challenge – Today, take one question or longing that is on your heart and turn to Scripture to seek answers. Read relevant passages with an open heart, asking Jesus to reveal His truth to you. Consider discussing your questions with a trusted spiritual leader or friend.


Prayer – "Lord Jesus, thank You for meeting me in my questions and promising that Your truth will set me free. Help me to seek You with an open heart, holding fast to Your teaching. May Your Word answer my deepest longings and guide me in all I do. In Your name I pray, amen."


Conclusion

Our questions are not barriers to faith – they are invitations to draw closer to Christ and discover the truth that gives life. May we bring all our doubts and longings to Him, trusting that His Word will lead us to freedom and deeper relationship with Him.


Daily Devotion


CHRIST MEETS US IN DAILY LIFE – 

Welcome to the 2000th edition of our Daily Devotionals


"In Our Joy – Christ Meets Us in Celebration"


Based on Luke 15:1–32


In Luke 15, Jesus tells three parables – of the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son – all cantered on celebration when what was lost is found. He shows us that God rejoices over every person who turns to Him, and that joy is at the heart of our relationship with Christ. On this day, we reflect on how the resurrection gives us endless reason to celebrate, and how Jesus meets us in our moments of joy. Four key truths guide our reflection:


First, God Delights in Rejoicing Over Us – The father in the parable of the prodigal son runs to welcome his returning child, throws a feast, and celebrates with great joy. This mirrors how our heavenly Father rejoices when we come to Him or draw closer to Him in faith.


Second, The Resurrection Is Our Foundation for Joy – Christ’s victory over sin and death means we have every reason to rejoice, even in difficult times. Our joy is not dependent on circumstances but on the unchanging truth that we are forgiven, loved, and destined for eternal life.


Third, Joy Connects Us to Community – The celebrations in Luke 15 bring people together – friends, family, and neighbours join in the feast. Our joy in Christ unites us with other believers, creating opportunities to share His love and hope with those around us.


Fourth, Jesus Shares in Our Joy – Christ does not just give us reason to celebrate; He meets us in our joy, participating in our moments of gladness and multiplying our happiness through His presence.


Challenge – Today, take time to celebrate the gift of the resurrection and what it means for you. Share your joy with someone – whether by hosting a small gathering, sending a note of encouragement, or simply telling a friend why you rejoice in Christ.


Prayer – "Lord Jesus, thank You for the endless joy we have in Your resurrection. Help me to celebrate Your love and victory each day, not letting circumstances dim my gladness. May my joy draw others to You and unite me with my brothers and sisters in faith. In Your name I pray, amen."


Conclusion

The resurrection fills our lives with a joy that cannot be taken away. Jesus meets us in our celebration, rejoicing with us and calling us to share that joy with the world. May we live as people marked by gladness, knowing that we are loved by a Father who delights in us.


Monday, 20 April 2026

Daily Devotion


Welcome the the 2000th edition of our Daily Devotionals

"In Our Joy – Christ Meets Us in Celebration"


Based on Luke 15:1–32


In Luke 15, Jesus tells three parables – of the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son – all cantered on celebration when what was lost is found. He shows us that God rejoices over every person who turns to Him, and that joy is at the heart of our relationship with Christ. On this day, we reflect on how the resurrection gives us endless reason to celebrate, and how Jesus meets us in our moments of joy. Four key truths guide our reflection:


First, God Delights in Rejoicing Over Us – The father in the parable of the prodigal son runs to welcome his returning child, throws a feast, and celebrates with great joy. This mirrors how our heavenly Father rejoices when we come to Him or draw closer to Him in faith.


Second, The Resurrection Is Our Foundation for Joy – Christ’s victory over sin and death means we have every reason to rejoice, even in difficult times. Our joy is not dependent on circumstances but on the unchanging truth that we are forgiven, loved, and destined for eternal life.


Third, Joy Connects Us to Community – The celebrations in Luke 15 bring people together – friends, family, and neighbours join in the feast. Our joy in Christ unites us with other believers, creating opportunities to share His love and hope with those around us.


Fourth, Jesus Shares in Our Joy – Christ does not just give us reason to celebrate; He meets us in our joy, participating in our moments of gladness and multiplying our happiness through His presence.


Challenge – Today, take time to celebrate the gift of the resurrection and what it means for you. Share your joy with someone – whether by hosting a small gathering, sending a note of encouragement, or simply telling a friend why you rejoice in Christ.


Prayer – "Lord Jesus, thank You for the endless joy we have in Your resurrection. Help me to celebrate Your love and victory each day, not letting circumstances dim my gladness. May my joy draw others to You and unite me with my brothers and sisters in faith. In Your name I pray, amen."


Conclusion

The resurrection fills our lives with a joy that cannot be taken away. Jesus meets us in our celebration, rejoicing with us and calling us to share that joy with the world. May we live as people marked by gladness, knowing that we are loved by a Father who delights in us.


Sunday, 19 April 2026

Daily Devotion


"In Nature – Christ Meets Us in Creation"

Based on Romans 1:20


In Romans 1:20, Paul writes: “For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities – his eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.” On this day, we reflect on how Christ meets us in the natural world He created, revealing His glory and pointing us to the hope of resurrection. Four key truths guide our reflection:


First, Creation Declares God’s Power and Nature – From the vastness of the stars to the smallest flower, every part of the natural world bears witness to its Creator. The order, beauty, and complexity we see reveal Christ’s wisdom, care, and eternal power.


Second, Nature Mirrors the Resurrection Story – Seasons change from winter’s dormancy to spring’s new life; seeds die in the ground to produce abundant harvests; day breaks after the darkest night. These patterns in creation echo the truth of Christ’s death and resurrection, reminding us that new life comes from what seems to end.


Third, Creation Calls Us to Worship – When we spend time in nature, we cannot help but be drawn to praise the One who made it all. The grandeur of mountains, the peace of oceans, and the vibrancy of life all invite us to bow in awe before our risen Lord.


Fourth, Christ Sustains and Renews All Things – As the Creator and Sustainer of the universe, Jesus holds all things together. Just as He renews the earth each season, He promises to renew all creation and make all things new when He returns.


Challenge – Today, spend time outdoors in nature – even just a few minutes in a garden, park, or by a window. As you observe what surrounds you, thank God for His creation and reflect on how it points to Christ’s resurrection. Take a photo or jot down what you notice as a reminder of His glory.


Prayer – "Lord Jesus, thank You for the beautiful world You have made, which declares Your power and glory to all. Help me to see in nature the signs of Your resurrection hope – that new life comes from death. Renew my heart as You renew the earth, and fill me with wonder at Your creative love. In Your name I pray, amen."


Conclusion

Creation is not just a backdrop for our lives – it is a living testament to Christ’s power and a reminder of the resurrection hope we hold. May we look at the world around us with eyes of faith, seeing our risen Lord in every detail He has made.


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