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Jesus' Soapbox

The Father and I are ONE

Day 1: The Light in Our Darkness
Reading: John 12:44-50

Jesus proclaims that He came as a light into the world, not to judge but to save. Often, we feel overwhelmed by the darkness in our lives - our struggles, doubts, and fears. But Christ's light is always present, ready to illuminate our path. Today, reflect on areas of darkness in your life. Where do you need Christ's light to shine? Remember, Jesus came not to condemn these dark areas, but to save and heal them. Invite His light into your specific struggles, and trust in His desire to bring salvation and healing to every aspect of your life.
Day 2: Choosing God's Healing
Reading: Isaiah 30:18-21

The sermon emphasized that salvation isn't just about eternity, but also about healing in the here and now. God eagerly waits to be gracious to us, longing to bring restoration to our daily lives. What areas of your life need God's healing touch today? It might be anxiety, addiction, self-doubt, or broken relationships. Remember that God's healing is available, but we must choose to receive it. Take time to consciously invite God's healing presence into those specific areas, trusting that He will guide you toward wholeness.
Day 3: Beyond the Noise
Reading: 1 Kings 19:11-13

In a world full of conflicting voices and opinions, Jesus cuts through the noise with a simple message of salvation and love. Like Elijah, we often need to quiet ourselves to hear God's gentle whisper. What "noise" in your life might be drowning out God's voice? It could be social media, constant busyness, or internal worries. Today, practice intentional silence. Find a quiet place, still your thoughts, and listen for God's voice. Ask Him to speak His truth and love into your heart, cutting through all distractions.
Day 4: Living in God's Light
Reading: Ephesians 5:8-14

As children of light, we're called to live in a way that reflects Christ's illuminating presence in our lives. This doesn't mean pretending we have no darkness; rather, it means bringing our dark areas into God's light for healing. What would it look like to "live as children of light" in your daily life? How can you expose the fruitless deeds of darkness in your own heart to Christ's healing light? Consider one practical step you can take today to walk more fully in the light, whether it's confession, seeking help, or choosing to act with love in a difficult situation.
Day 5: Hope in Every Season
Reading: Romans 15:13

The sermon touched on the anticipation of spring after a long winter, mirroring our spiritual journey. Just as we eagerly await the first signs of spring, we can cultivate hope in God's promises, even in our darkest seasons. The God of hope wants to fill you with joy and peace as you trust in Him. What "winter season" are you experiencing in your spiritual life? It might be a period of doubt, hardship, or spiritual dryness. Ask the Holy Spirit to fill you with hope today. Look for small signs of God's faithfulness, like the first spring buds, and let them fuel your hope and trust in His ongoing work in your life.