5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on the Sunday Message from December 14, 2025:

Day 1: The Promise of Peace
Reading: Isaiah 9:2-7
For 700 years, God's people waited for the promised child who would bring everlasting peace. This wasn't mere silence or temporary calm—it was shalom, a peace that transforms from the inside out. Today, consider what you're waiting for. Are you seeking happiness in circumstances, or are you anchored in the unchanging promise of God? The Prince of Peace came not to eliminate life's struggles, but to be present within them. His peace doesn't depend on perfect conditions; it rests on his perfect character. Where do you need God's peace to break through today? Take a moment to magnify His presence in that specific situation, trusting that what God promised, He fulfills.

Day 2: Mary's Magnification
Reading: Luke 1:26-56
Mary's song reveals a profound truth: joy awakens when God becomes bigger than our circumstances. Though young, poor, and socially vulnerable, Mary magnified the Lord—not making God bigger, but allowing her awareness of His greatness to expand. Her joy wasn't rooted in what she possessed but in who possessed her. When we magnify God's presence, we bring Him into greater focus in our lives. What situation today needs you to see God more clearly? Instead of trying to change your circumstances to find joy, practice magnifying Christ within them. Worship shifts our perspective. Like Mary, declare what God has done and trust what He will do. Let your soul glorify the Lord today.

Day 3: Light in the Darkness
Reading: John 8:12; Isaiah 60:1-3
Jesus declared, "I am the light of the world." This wasn't poetic imagery—it was messianic fulfillment. Darkness in Scripture represents more than sadness; it signifies moral confusion, spiritual separation, oppression, and death. Yet light always overcomes darkness. The remarkable truth? Joy shines brightest when life feels darkest. This isn't denial of pain; it's declaration of victory over it. Christ's light dwelling within you cannot be extinguished by circumstances. Today, identify one area of darkness in your life. Rather than waiting for circumstances to change, ask God to magnify His light within that very situation. Your joy isn't the absence of darkness—it's the magnified presence of Jesus in you.

Day 4: Joy Overflows
Reading: Luke 2:8-20
The shepherds couldn't contain their joy. After encountering the angels' message, they ran to spread the word. Joy, by its very nature, overflows. It's contagious, evangelistic, and meant to be shared. Consider this: your joy is a powerful witness to a world starved of true contentment. Who in your life needs to see joy shining through you this week? Perhaps a struggling coworker, a hurting family member, or a lonely neighbor? The joy of Christ isn't something we hoard; it's something we herald. When the deep-seated contentment of knowing Jesus fills your heart, it naturally spills into the world around you. Let your joy be uncontainable today. Sing it loud for all to hear.

Day 5: Fulfilled Promises, Eternal Joy
Reading: Galatians 4:4-7; Hebrews 10:19-23
"In the fullness of time, God sent forth His Son." Every promise God made was fulfilled in Christ Jesus. The wall separating humanity from God has fallen. The chains of sin are broken. Death is defeated. This isn't just historical fact—it's present reality. Jesus isn't only born to Mary in a distant manger; He's born in every broken heart that receives Him. God's faithfulness extends from generation to generation, including yours. Whatever darkness you face, whatever struggle persists, His promise remains: joy comes in the morning. Not happiness dependent on circumstances, but deep-rooted joy anchored in a Person. As you close this devotional journey, ask: where have I found Christ more clearly this week? Carry that magnified vision of Him into your everyday life.