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Worthy is the Lamb

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Day 1: The Lamb on the Throne
Reading: Revelation 5:1-14

Today's reading presents a powerful image of Jesus as both the sacrificial Lamb and the victorious King. In our daily lives, we often struggle to reconcile the suffering servant with the all-powerful Lord. Reflect on how this dual nature of Christ impacts your faith. How does it challenge your perception of power and weakness? Consider areas in your life where you need to surrender control to the Lamb who is worthy to open the scroll. Ask God to help you trust in His sovereignty, even when circumstances seem dire. Remember, the One who appeared defeated on the cross now reigns supreme in heaven.
Day 2: Living the Liturgical Calendar
Reading: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8

The sermon highlighted how Christians organize time differently through the liturgical calendar. Today's reading reminds us that there is a season for everything under heaven. How might aligning your life with the church calendar deepen your spiritual journey? Consider the current season - Easter - and reflect on what it means to live as people of the resurrection. Are there areas of your life that need renewal or rebirth? Pray for God's guidance in embracing the rhythms of the Christian year, allowing each season to shape your faith and practice.
Day 3: Engaging All of Scripture
Reading: 2 Timothy 3:14-17

We learned that the lectionary helps expose us to the entirety of Scripture, even the parts we find challenging. Today's passage affirms that all Scripture is God-breathed and useful. Reflect on your own Bible reading habits. Are there books or passages you tend to avoid? Challenge yourself to engage with a difficult or unfamiliar part of the Bible this week. Ask the Holy Spirit to illuminate God's truth as you read, remembering that even genealogies and laws can reveal God's faithfulness and character.
How might a more comprehensive approach to Scripture enrich your faith?
Day 4: Faithful in Persecution
Reading: 1 Peter 4:12-19

The early Christians faced severe persecution for proclaiming "Jesus is Lord." While we may not face the same threats, we're called to remain faithful amidst different challenges. Reflect on the "practical atheism" mentioned in the sermon - living as if God doesn't exist in our daily lives. How might your actions or decisions change if you consciously acknowledged Christ's lordship in every aspect of life? Pray for courage to live out your faith boldly, even when it means sacrificing comfort or social acceptance.
Day 5: Comfort vs. Sacrifice
Reading: Matthew 16:24-26

The sermon challenged us to consider whether our faith leads to real sacrifice or if we've become too comfortable. Jesus' words in today's reading are a stark reminder of the cost of discipleship. Reflect on your own life - what comforts or securities might you need to let go of to follow Christ more fully? Ask God to reveal areas where you've chosen ease over obedience. Consider one concrete way you can "take up your cross" this week, whether through sacrificial service, courageous witness, or intentional spiritual discipline.
 Remember, true life is found in losing ourselves for Christ's sake.