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Living Proof of the Resurrection

April 7 - April 11, 2026

Daily Devotional for April 7: The Radical Love of God
Reading: John 13:1-17
On that final night before His crucifixion, Jesus knew everything that was coming—the betrayal, the denial, the abandonment. Yet He still knelt to wash the feet of those who would fail Him. This is the scandalous nature of God's love: it isn't earned or deserved. Jesus calls us to love with this same extravagant, unconditional love that considers others before ourselves. Today, reflect on someone who has hurt or disappointed you. How might Jesus be calling you to serve them anyway? True discipleship means loving even when it's illogical, uncomfortable, or undeserved. This is the new commandment—to love as Christ has loved us, sacrificially and completely.
Daily Devotional for April 8: Embracing the Suffering Savior
Reading: Isaiah 53:1-12
We often sanitize the cross, making it a beautiful symbol rather than remembering its brutal reality. Jesus endured unimaginable physical and spiritual suffering—not as a distant theological concept, but as God in flesh experiencing the depths of human pain. This suffering wasn't meaningless; it was purposeful, demonstrating the lengths God will go to reach us. When you face your own suffering, remember that Jesus doesn't offer platitudes from a distance. He enters into your pain because He's already been there. The resurrection isn't just about eternal life later; it's about God being present in your darkest moments now. What suffering are you facing today? Invite the crucified and risen Savior into that very place.
Daily Devotional for April 9: Breaking Through Human Boundaries
Reading: Luke 24:1-12
In a culture where women's testimony was considered worthless, Jesus chose Mary Magdalene as the first witness to His resurrection. This wasn't an oversight—it was intentional. God doesn't abide by our human hierarchies, stereotypes, or limitations. He sees each person as uniquely created in His image, worthy and capable. What boxes has society—or even the church—placed you in? What has the world told you that you cannot do or cannot be? God's call on your life transcends these human constructs. Like Mary, you have a divine assignment that only you can fulfill. The question isn't whether you're qualified by worldly standards, but whether you'll respond when God calls your name.
Daily Devotional for April 10: The Good Shepherd's Presence
Reading: John 10:1-18
Jesus identifies Himself as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep. This isn't about passive protection from a distance; it's about active, sacrificial engagement. A good shepherd knows each sheep by name, guides them to nourishment, and willingly puts himself in danger for their safety. In your life's journey, where do you need guidance right now? Where do you feel lost, vulnerable, or threatened? The Good Shepherd isn't calling you to figure everything out alone. He's offering to lead you through the difficult terrain, to provide what you need, and to protect you even at great cost to Himself. Trust isn't passive—it's actively following His voice above all the other competing voices in your life.
Daily Devotional for April 11: Becoming Living Proof
Reading: 2 Corinthians 5:14-21
The proof of the resurrection isn't in an ancient empty tomb we can visit; it's in transformed lives we can witness today. When you surrender your life to Christ, you become a new creation—the old passes away, and everything becomes new. This transformation is the most compelling evidence that Jesus is alive. Your changed heart, your capacity to forgive the unforgivable, your ability to love sacrificially, your hope in suffering—these testify to a living Savior. As you go through this day, remember: you are walking, breathing proof that the tomb is empty. How you love, speak, serve, and forgive tells the resurrection story more powerfully than any argument. What will your life proclaim today about the Savior who lives in you?