Day 1: Answering God's Call Reading: Exodus 3:1-12, 4:10-17  

Devotional: Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush reminds us that God often calls us out of our comfort zones. Like Moses, we may feel inadequate or unprepared for what God is asking us to do. However, God doesn't call the equipped; He equips the called. Reflect on areas in your life where you might be resisting God's call due to fear or feelings of inadequacy. Remember that God promises to be with us and provide what we need to fulfill His purposes. How can you step out in faith today, trusting in God's presence and provision?

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Day 2: The Importance of Obedience Reading: Exodus 4:18-26, Deuteronomy 11:18-21  

Devotional: The story of God's confrontation with Moses over his son's circumcision highlights the seriousness with which God views obedience. It's easy to compromise or neglect seemingly small acts of obedience, but these can have significant spiritual consequences. Consider areas in your life where you might be compromising or neglecting God's instructions. How can you prioritize obedience in your daily walk with God? Remember, obedience is not about perfection, but about a heart that desires to honor God in all things.



Day 3: Raising Godly Children Reading: Proverbs 22:6, Ephesians 6:1-4  

Devotional: The sermon emphasizes the critical role parents play in their children's spiritual formation. As believers, we're called to intentionally guide our children (or the young people in our lives) towards a relationship with God. This involves not just teaching, but modeling a life of faith. Reflect on the spiritual legacy you're creating. Are your actions aligned with the values you want to instill? Consider practical ways you can incorporate faith discussions and practices into your daily family life.



Day 4: Avoiding Spiritual Ruts Reading: Romans 12:1-2, Ephesians 4:22-24 

Devotional: The analogy of getting stuck in life's ruts reminds us of the importance of continual spiritual renewal. It's easy to fall into patterns of complacency or worldliness that hinder our spiritual growth. Paul urges us to be transformed by the renewing of our minds. What "ruts" in your thinking or behavior might be holding you back spiritually? Ask God to reveal areas where you need renewal and transformation. Commit to taking one specific action to break out of a spiritual rut today.



Day 5: Living Set Apart Reading: 1 Peter 1:13-16, Colossians 3:1-17 

Devotional: The call to holiness and being set apart is a central theme in Scripture. As followers of Christ, we're called to live differently from the world around us. This doesn't mean withdrawal, but rather living with different priorities and values. Reflect on what it means to be "in the world but not of it" in your specific context. How can you cultivate a life that reflects Christ's character in your relationships, work, and daily choices? Remember, true holiness is not about rigid rule-following, but about a heart transformed by God's love and grace.