5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on the Sunday Message from March 8, 2026:

Day 1: Breaking Free from Fear
Reading: 2 Timothy 1:7; Matthew 25:14-18
The third servant's paralysis reveals how fear robs us of purpose. Paul reminds Timothy that God hasn't given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-discipline. Fear whispers lies: "You're not enough," "You'll fail," "Someone else should do it." But God knows your abilities intimately—He's entrusted you with exactly what you can handle. Fear may feel safe, but it leads to regret and wasted potential. Today, identify one area where fear has kept you from stepping forward. What gift, opportunity, or calling have you buried because you're afraid? God isn't asking for perfection; He's inviting you to trust Him enough to take the first step. Your faithfulness begins when you choose courage over comfort.

Day 2: Small Steps, Eternal Impact
Reading: Luke 16:10; Matthew 25:21-23
Faithfulness isn't measured by flashy results or comparison to others—it's found in consistent obedience with what's in your hands today. Jesus celebrates the servants not for their amounts, but for their faithfulness. The master gave the same commendation to both who doubled their investment, regardless of quantity. Your small acts of faithfulness—encouraging the lonely, using your gifts to serve, speaking truth with grace—create eternal echoes. God isn't looking for spectacular; He's looking for steady. What small opportunity sits before you today? A conversation to have? A talent to use? A need to meet? Don't despise small beginnings. Faithfulness in little things prepares you for greater kingdom impact. Start where you are with what you have.

Day 3: Taking Inventory of Your Wealth
Reading: Romans 12:6-8; 1 Peter 4:10
You've been entrusted with more than you realize. Beyond finances, God has given you time, influence, relationships, skills, passions, and opportunities. Each is a sacred trust meant for kingdom purposes. The servants were given "according to their abilities"—God customized their assignments. He's done the same for you. Today, take inventory: What gifts has God placed in you? What doors has He opened? What resources are under your care? What burdens has He given you to carry? Write them down. This isn't about comparison—someone else's five bags aren't your concern. Your unique combination of gifts and opportunities positions you for impact no one else can make. The question isn't "Do I have enough?" but "Am I using what I have?"

Day 4: The Danger of Comfortable Christianity
Reading: Revelation 3:14-22; Matthew 25:24-28
The third servant's greatest failure wasn't rebellion—it was complacency. He maintained the status quo, avoided risk, and stayed comfortable. The church at Laodicea faced the same judgment: lukewarm, self-satisfied, and unaware of their spiritual poverty. Comfortable Christianity keeps us safe but costs us our purpose. We settle into routines, avoid confrontation, resist change, and lose urgency about Christ's return. But God didn't call you to maintain—He called you to multiply. Where have you become comfortable? What mission have you abandoned for convenience? What calling have you ignored to preserve your routine? Jesus is knocking, inviting you back to passionate pursuit. Faithfulness requires stepping out of comfort zones into the unknown, trusting that He who called you will sustain you.

Day 5: Living for the "Well Done"
Reading: 2 Corinthians 5:9-10; Matthew 25:19-23
One day, you'll stand before the Master to give an account. This isn't meant to scare you—it's meant to focus you. The faithful servants received more than rewards; they were invited into the Master's joy. That's the prize: sharing in God's delight, hearing "Well done," knowing your life mattered eternally. How you manage what you've been given today has eternal consequences. Every choice to step forward in faith, every act of obedience, every talent used for His glory—it all counts. Don't wait for perfect circumstances or ideal timing. Live with urgency, knowing Jesus could return today. What do you want to be doing when He arrives? Let that vision drive your decisions this week. Choose faithfulness over fear, obedience over comfort, purpose over safety. Your eternal joy awaits.