5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on the Sunday Message from March 29, 2026:

Day 1: The Sting Removed
Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:50-57
Death makes noise. It buzzes around our lives like a persistent threat—through anxiety, shame, fear, and past failures. But here's the stunning truth: Jesus removed the stinger. The resurrection wasn't just a historical event; it was a declaration of war on everything that tries to hold you captive today.

Paul asks mockingly, "Where, O death, is your victory? Where is your sting?" This isn't denial of pain's reality—it's a proclamation that pain no longer has the final word. The venom has been extracted. Yes, you may still hear the buzzing of past mistakes or present struggles, but the power to condemn you is gone. Christ absorbed the sting at the cross and rose victorious. What has been stinging you? Bring it to the One who's already defeated it.

Day 2: From Funeral Bell to Victory Song
Reading: Isaiah 25:6-9; Hosea 13:14
Imagine hearing a funeral bell suddenly transform into wedding chimes—sorrow erupting into celebration. This is precisely what the resurrection accomplished. The prophets Isaiah and Hosea foretold it: death would be "swallowed up" completely, not merely delayed or weakened.

"Swallowed up" means totally consumed, utterly overpowered. Death hasn't been given a timeout; it's been defeated permanently. You may still experience physical death one day, but it cannot reign over your soul or define your present. The shadows that creep into your daily life—depression, guilt, fear of the future—have lost their dominion. The resurrection changed the soundtrack of human existence. What funeral song are you still listening to? It's time to hear the triumph. Thanks be to God who gives us the victory through Jesus Christ—not will give, but gives, present tense, right now.

Day 3: Fighting From Victory, Not For It
Reading: Romans 8:31-39
Stop fighting like you're trying not to lose. You're not barely hanging on, hoping to survive another week. The war is already won. Christ's resurrection means you fight from victory, not for it.

Many of us have lived in survival mode so long that victory sounds distant, almost fictional. But Paul declares nothing—not death, life, angels, demons, present, future, height, depth, or anything in creation—can separate you from God's love in Christ Jesus. This isn't motivational talk; it's resurrection reality.

When you're battling fear, shame, or overwhelming circumstances, remember: you're not fighting to earn victory. You're standing on ground Jesus already conquered. The enemy wants you defensive, timid, and barely enduring. But resurrection power calls you to boldness. You are more than a conqueror. Walk like it. Speak like it. Live like it. The decisive battle is finished.

Day 4: Worship as Warfare
Reading: Psalm 34:1-8
Paul's theological argument about resurrection doesn't end with more teaching—it erupts in worship: "Thanks be to God!" This is our proper response to Christ's victory. Worship isn't just singing songs; it's spiritual warfare against forces trying to push you down.

Death, sin, and fear constantly attempt to hold you in pain and hurt. But gratitude re-centers your heart on God's goodness instead of your problems' size. When you've been locked into grief, resentment, or loss, worship breaks the chains. It declares that God is bigger than what you're facing.

If the sting of death has touched your life—your body with sickness, your heart with grief, your mind with fear, your soul with shame—worship is your weapon. Fill your mind with gratitude for what Jesus accomplished. Taste and see that the Lord is good. Let praise push back the darkness. Where you've been stuck, worship creates movement. Where death has marked you, worship invites healing. Don't just hear this—respond today.

Day 5: Present Victory, Future Hope
Reading: Revelation 21:1-7
The resurrection bridges two realities: present victory and future consummation. Yes, Jesus will return and make all things completely new. But the decisive victory removing death's sting has already been won. You don't wait passively for someday—you live actively in the "already" while anticipating the "not yet."

John's vision shows the end: no more death, mourning, crying, or pain. God dwelling with His people, wiping every tear. This is your certain future. But here's the beauty—that future reality invades your present through the Holy Spirit. The same power that raised Jesus from the dead lives in you now.

Whatever you're facing today, you're not condemned to barely survive until heaven. Resurrection power is available now for courage in suffering, freedom from shame, release from fear, and hope in grief. Death has been swallowed up by victory. Live like you believe it. The old has gone; the new has come. You are who Christ says you are: redeemed, forgiven, victorious.