A Daily Devotional Bible Reading

Based on Sunday's Sermon: From Confusion to Commission / Luke 24:13:53
Day 1: The Reality of the Resurrection
Reading: Luke 24:1-12
Devotional: The empty tomb stands as history's most powerful evidence that death has been defeated. Like the disciples, we sometimes struggle to believe what seems impossible. Yet the resurrection isn't built on wishful thinking—it rests on eyewitness testimony, physical evidence, and fulfilled prophecy. Jesus didn't just appear to rise; He physically conquered the grave with flesh and bones. This historical fact changes everything about how we live today. When doubts creep in, remember: the stone was rolled away, the grave clothes were folded, and multiple witnesses saw Him alive. Your faith isn't foolish—it's grounded in the most verified event in ancient history.
Reflection: What doubts about God's power do you need to surrender to the reality of the resurrection?
Day 2: Christ Revealed Through Scripture
Reading: Luke 24:25-27, 44-45
Devotional: Imagine walking with Jesus as He opens the entire Old Testament, revealing how every page points to Him! The disciples' hearts burned within them not from emotional hype, but from understanding God's Word. Jesus called them "foolish" for not believing what the prophets spoke—a gentle rebuke that challenges us today. The greatest way to know Christ isn't through mystical experiences or constant signs, but through Scripture rightly understood. When you open your Bible, you're not just reading ancient texts; you're encountering the living Christ who still teaches, corrects, and ignites hearts. Don't settle for shallow biblical knowledge. Dive deep into God's Word where Jesus reveals Himself most clearly.
Reflection: How much time are you investing in knowing Christ through His Word versus seeking Him through feelings or experiences?
Day 3: Walking by Faith, Not by Sight
Reading: 2 Corinthians 5:6-9; John 20:29
Devotional: The disciples initially drew courage from Christ's physical presence, but that season ended. Jesus vanished from the Emmaus disciples' sight to teach a crucial lesson: faith doesn't depend on constant visible appearances. Like a parent releasing a child learning to ride a bike, Jesus was preparing them—and us—to walk by faith, not sight. You may not see Jesus physically, but you can know Him intimately through His Word and experience His presence through the Holy Spirit. This isn't second-best Christianity; it's the faith Jesus blessed when He said, "Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed." Your fellowship with Christ through Scripture can be just as real and transformative as the disciples' physical encounters.
Reflection: Are you waiting to "see" before you believe, or are you trusting God's Word even when circumstances seem contrary?
Day 4: Commissioned to Witness
Reading: Luke 24:46-49; Acts 1:8
Devotional: Believing the resurrection comes with responsibility. Jesus immediately moved from revelation to commission: "You are witnesses of these things." If you truly believe Christ conquered death, what are you doing about it? Celebrating Easter isn't primarily about traditions—it's about telling others the life-changing news of forgiveness and hope. Yet Jesus doesn't send us in our own strength. He promised the Holy Spirit's power to transform us from fearful believers hiding in upper rooms to bold witnesses in the temple courts. The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, empowering you to share the gospel. You can't do this alone, but you're not alone.
Reflection: Who in your life needs to hear about the resurrection? What's preventing you from sharing Christ with them?
Day 5: Worship, Joy, and Devotion
Reading: Luke 24:50-53; Psalm 16:11
Devotional: The disciples' transformation was complete: from confusion to worship, from despair to great joy, from hiding to continual temple praise. This is what happens when you truly grasp the resurrection. Fear dissolves. Anxiety surrenders. Joy floods in—not superficial happiness, but deep, abiding joy rooted in Christ's victory. They worshiped boldly in the very place that could have been dangerous. The resurrection produces fearless devotion and irrepressible worship. When the sun breaks through after a long storm, everything changes. Has the reality of the risen Christ transformed your atmosphere? Does your life reflect worship, joy, and complete commitment to Jesus? The same resurrection power that changed those disciples is available to you today.
Reflection: Does your life demonstrate the joy and worship of someone who knows Christ is alive, or does it reflect the despair of those who've forgotten the empty tomb?
Closing Prayer: Lord Jesus, open my eyes to see You clearly through Your Word. Transform my confusion into conviction, my fear into faith, and my doubt into devotion. Fill me with resurrection joy and empower me by Your Spirit to be a bold witness of Your victory over death. May my heart burn within me as You reveal Yourself through Scripture. In Your matchless name, Amen.
Day 1: The Reality of the Resurrection
Reading: Luke 24:1-12
Devotional: The empty tomb stands as history's most powerful evidence that death has been defeated. Like the disciples, we sometimes struggle to believe what seems impossible. Yet the resurrection isn't built on wishful thinking—it rests on eyewitness testimony, physical evidence, and fulfilled prophecy. Jesus didn't just appear to rise; He physically conquered the grave with flesh and bones. This historical fact changes everything about how we live today. When doubts creep in, remember: the stone was rolled away, the grave clothes were folded, and multiple witnesses saw Him alive. Your faith isn't foolish—it's grounded in the most verified event in ancient history.
Reflection: What doubts about God's power do you need to surrender to the reality of the resurrection?
Day 2: Christ Revealed Through Scripture
Reading: Luke 24:25-27, 44-45
Devotional: Imagine walking with Jesus as He opens the entire Old Testament, revealing how every page points to Him! The disciples' hearts burned within them not from emotional hype, but from understanding God's Word. Jesus called them "foolish" for not believing what the prophets spoke—a gentle rebuke that challenges us today. The greatest way to know Christ isn't through mystical experiences or constant signs, but through Scripture rightly understood. When you open your Bible, you're not just reading ancient texts; you're encountering the living Christ who still teaches, corrects, and ignites hearts. Don't settle for shallow biblical knowledge. Dive deep into God's Word where Jesus reveals Himself most clearly.
Reflection: How much time are you investing in knowing Christ through His Word versus seeking Him through feelings or experiences?
Day 3: Walking by Faith, Not by Sight
Reading: 2 Corinthians 5:6-9; John 20:29
Devotional: The disciples initially drew courage from Christ's physical presence, but that season ended. Jesus vanished from the Emmaus disciples' sight to teach a crucial lesson: faith doesn't depend on constant visible appearances. Like a parent releasing a child learning to ride a bike, Jesus was preparing them—and us—to walk by faith, not sight. You may not see Jesus physically, but you can know Him intimately through His Word and experience His presence through the Holy Spirit. This isn't second-best Christianity; it's the faith Jesus blessed when He said, "Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed." Your fellowship with Christ through Scripture can be just as real and transformative as the disciples' physical encounters.
Reflection: Are you waiting to "see" before you believe, or are you trusting God's Word even when circumstances seem contrary?
Day 4: Commissioned to Witness
Reading: Luke 24:46-49; Acts 1:8
Devotional: Believing the resurrection comes with responsibility. Jesus immediately moved from revelation to commission: "You are witnesses of these things." If you truly believe Christ conquered death, what are you doing about it? Celebrating Easter isn't primarily about traditions—it's about telling others the life-changing news of forgiveness and hope. Yet Jesus doesn't send us in our own strength. He promised the Holy Spirit's power to transform us from fearful believers hiding in upper rooms to bold witnesses in the temple courts. The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, empowering you to share the gospel. You can't do this alone, but you're not alone.
Reflection: Who in your life needs to hear about the resurrection? What's preventing you from sharing Christ with them?
Day 5: Worship, Joy, and Devotion
Reading: Luke 24:50-53; Psalm 16:11
Devotional: The disciples' transformation was complete: from confusion to worship, from despair to great joy, from hiding to continual temple praise. This is what happens when you truly grasp the resurrection. Fear dissolves. Anxiety surrenders. Joy floods in—not superficial happiness, but deep, abiding joy rooted in Christ's victory. They worshiped boldly in the very place that could have been dangerous. The resurrection produces fearless devotion and irrepressible worship. When the sun breaks through after a long storm, everything changes. Has the reality of the risen Christ transformed your atmosphere? Does your life reflect worship, joy, and complete commitment to Jesus? The same resurrection power that changed those disciples is available to you today.
Reflection: Does your life demonstrate the joy and worship of someone who knows Christ is alive, or does it reflect the despair of those who've forgotten the empty tomb?
Closing Prayer: Lord Jesus, open my eyes to see You clearly through Your Word. Transform my confusion into conviction, my fear into faith, and my doubt into devotion. Fill me with resurrection joy and empower me by Your Spirit to be a bold witness of Your victory over death. May my heart burn within me as You reveal Yourself through Scripture. In Your matchless name, Amen.
