Devo from Sunday, March 15th: 

Here's a 5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on the themes from the transcription:

Day 1: Guarding the Heart
Reading: Proverbs 4:23-27
Devotional: The heart is the wellspring of life—everything flows from what we treasure within. Today, consider what occupies the throne of your heart. Whatever your heart loves, your eyes will seek and your ears will hear. Are you guarding this sacred space with diligence, or have you allowed the pollution of worldly appetites to contaminate your spring? God calls us to examine our hearts honestly, asking Him to search us and reveal what's hidden. The pathway to victory begins with surrendering our hearts fully to Christ. When your heart is fixed on Jesus, your words become seasoned with grace, your eyes look straight ahead to His promises, and your feet walk the path of righteousness. Guard your heart today—everything depends on it.

Day 2: The God of All Grace
Reading: 1 Peter 5:8-10
Devotional: In our suffering and trials, we encounter the most beautiful title of our Heavenly Father: the God of ALL grace. Not some grace, not limited grace, but inexhaustible, adequate grace for every need and failure. This isn't merely about God's power or justice—it's about His infinite compassion toward sinners like us. Whatever trial you face today, remember that God's grace is greater than every attack and every suffering. He doesn't just observe your struggles from a distance; He actively restores, strengthens, confirms, and grounds you. Like a loving owner who repairs and cares for what belongs to him, your Father is personally invested in rebuilding you—making you better, stronger, and more glorious. Stand firm in this truth: His grace is sufficient.

Day 3: Resisting the Enemy
Reading: Ephesians 6:10-18
Devotional: The spiritual battle is real, but remember—the warfare has already been won through Christ's victory. Your role isn't to attack Satan but to stand firm in truth. The enemy prowls, seeking to devour, but you have the full armor of God. Resistance isn't passive; it's an active, vigilant stance rooted in God's Word. Know your weaknesses, because Satan certainly does. Close the gates that sin has opened—stop watching what pollutes your mind, cease speaking what dishonors God, and turn from paths that lead away from righteousness. When evil comes (and it will), don't retreat or attack—simply stand. Stand in prayer, stand in Scripture, stand in obedience. The ground beneath your feet is solid when you're anchored in Christ. Today, identify one gate you need to close and take action.

Day 4: You Are Not Alone
Reading: 1 Peter 5:9; Hebrews 12:1-3
Devotional: Your suffering isn't unique, and you're not isolated in your struggle. The entire brotherhood of believers worldwide is experiencing trials, facing persecution, and standing firm in faith. This truth isn't about "misery loves company"—it's about the strength found in community. While you wrestle with your challenges, believers around the world are losing loved ones for the faith, praying for healing that seems delayed, and trusting God through impossible circumstances. Your trial, whatever its size, is part of the larger story of God's people being refined. Stop whining in isolation and step into fellowship. Encourage someone today who's struggling. Ask them what God might be teaching them. Remember: suffering for Christ is not unique, but it's always purposeful. Stay connected to the body of Christ—you need them, and they need you.

Day 5: Peace in the Storm
Reading: John 14:27; Philippians 4:6-7
Devotional: Jesus doesn't promise the absence of trials, but He does promise His presence and peace in the midst of them. The peace God offers isn't dependent on your circumstances being resolved—it's rooted in His unchanging character and sovereign control. Today, choose to remain in that peace. Don't let anxiety about tomorrow steal the grace available for today. God hasn't called you to carry burdens that aren't yours; He's called you to trust Him with what you cannot change. Stand firm in the community of believers who encourage and strengthen you. Let your words to others be filled with grace, your interactions marked by love, and your hope anchored in Christ's return. The trials you face today are temporary, but the glory awaiting you is eternal. Rest in His peace, knowing that He who began a good work in you will complete it.