A Daily Devotional Bible Reading

Based on Sunday's Sermon: The Evidence of the Resurrection  /  Luke 24:1-50


Day 1: The Evidence of the Empty Tomb
Reading: Luke 24:1-12

Devotional: The women came to the tomb expecting death but found life. The rolled-away stone wasn't moved to let Jesus out—He had already risen. It was moved to let witnesses in. Christianity invites investigation, not blind faith. Like Peter, who ran to see for himself, we're called to examine the evidence personally. You cannot live on borrowed belief. The empty tomb stands as history's most compelling evidence that Jesus conquered death. Today, consider what the resurrection means for your own life. If Christ defeated death, what fear or doubt still holds you captive? The same power that raised Jesus is available to transform your life. Don't just hear about the resurrection—encounter the risen Christ personally.

Day 2: Remembering His Promises
Reading: Luke 24:6-8; Matthew 16:21-23

Devotional: "Remember how He spoke to you," the angels reminded the women. Jesus had repeatedly promised He would rise on the third day, yet even His closest followers forgot. How often do we forget God's promises when circumstances seem overwhelming? The word "must" in Scripture reveals divine necessity—everything unfolded exactly according to God's sovereign plan. The cross wasn't a failure; the resurrection wasn't a surprise. When you face confusion or doubt, return to what Jesus said. His Word is your anchor. Today, recall a specific promise from Scripture that speaks to your current situation. Write it down. Speak it aloud. Let remembered truth awaken faith in your heart, just as it did for those first witnesses.

Day 3: Why Seek the Living Among the Dead?
Reading: John 11:25-26; Romans 6:4-11

Devotional: The angels asked a penetrating question: "Why seek the living among the dead?" Are you looking for life in places of death? Perhaps you're seeking fulfillment in relationships, achievements, or possessions that cannot satisfy your soul. Jesus declared, "I am the resurrection and the life." Not "I will be" but "I am"—present tense, available now. Resurrection life isn't just a future promise; it's a current reality for believers. Christ offers abundant life today, not merely existence. Stop bringing "spices" to dead things—old sins, past failures, broken dreams. Jesus isn't in the tomb of your yesterday. He's alive, calling you to new life. What dead thing are you clinging to that Christ wants to resurrect?

Day 4: From Fear to Faith
Reading: John 20:19-29; Acts 2:14-24

Devotional: The disciples hid behind locked doors, paralyzed by fear. Yet within weeks, these same men boldly proclaimed the resurrection in Jerusalem's streets. What transformed them? They encountered the risen Christ. Peter, who denied Jesus three times, ran to the tomb with desperate longing—evidence of true repentance. When you genuinely repent, you can't stay away from Christ. The resurrection changes everything. It transforms cowards into courageous witnesses, doubt into declaration, despair into hope. Notice that God used the disciples' honest doubt to strengthen the evidence. True faith isn't the absence of questions; it's trust grounded in truth. Where do you need resurrection power to transform your fear into faith today?

Day 5: He Is Worthy
Reading: Revelation 5:9-14; Philippians 2:5-11

Devotional: "Is He worthy?" The sermon's closing song asks the ultimate question. The evidence declares: Yes, He is worthy of all blessing, honor, and glory. Jesus conquered sin, defeated death, and opened heaven's gates. The Lamb who was slain now lives forevermore. Because He lives, you can face tomorrow. Because He rose, death has lost its sting. Your verdict matters. You cannot remain neutral about the resurrection. Either Jesus is Lord of all, or He's not Lord at all. Frank Morrison set out to disprove the resurrection but became convinced by the evidence. What's your verdict? If Christ is risen—and He is—then bow your heart and confess Him as Lord. Live today in the power of His resurrection, declaring with all creation: He is worthy!

Reflection Questions for the Week:
  • What evidence of Christ's resurrection is most compelling to you personally?
  • How does the reality of the resurrection change your perspective on current challenges?
  • In what area of your life do you need to experience resurrection power?
  • Who in your life needs to hear the good news that Christ is risen?