5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on the Sunday Message from February 1, 2026:

Day 1: The Foundation of Humility
Reading: 1 Peter 5:5-7
Humility is not weakness or embarrassment—it is the courageous choice to be real before God and others. When Peter instructs us to "clothe ourselves with humility," he's calling us to make a daily decision to trust God with our authentic selves. God opposes the proud not because He is harsh, but because pride blocks us from receiving His grace. The proud heart says, "I'm fine on my own," while the humble heart says, "I need You, Lord." Today, consider where you've been wearing a mask of self-sufficiency. God already knows your struggles, failures, and fears—and He loves you anyway. Will you trust Him with the real you?

Day 2: Humility Opens the Door to Love
Reading: Matthew 22:37-40
The greatest commandments hinge on love—loving God completely and loving others genuinely. But here's the paradox: we cannot fully receive love while hiding behind pretense. The degree to which we trust others with our true selves equals the degree to which we can receive their love. When we present a polished version of ourselves at church, people can only love that image, not the real person underneath. Authentic Christian community requires vulnerability. God designed relationships to be the primary channel of His healing power in our lives. Nothing hurts more than people, but nothing heals more than God working through people. Who in your life knows the real you?

Day 3: Protected by Community
Reading: Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
The enemy prowls like a lion, seeking to isolate and devour. His primary weapon is the lie that says, "If people knew the real you, they'd reject you." This roar is designed to frighten us out of the protective covering of authentic community. But Scripture teaches that two are better than one, and a cord of three strands is not easily broken. When we practice humility within a trusted group of believers, we create a protective hedge against the enemy's attacks. These relationships keep us accountable, prayerful, and grounded in truth. Isolation makes us vulnerable; community makes us strong. Are you trying to survive spiritually on your own, or are you connected to others in meaningful ways?

Day 4: The Courage to Be Real
Reading: James 5:16
"Confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed." Healing begins with honesty. The modern church has often become a place of pretense where everyone is "fine," but God designed it to be a hospital for sinners, not a museum for saints. Real spiritual growth happens when we stop performing and start being authentic. This requires tremendous courage—the courage to admit we're struggling, to ask for help, to acknowledge our need. Start small: find one or two trustworthy believers and begin sharing honestly. Discuss Scripture together, pray about real needs, hold each other accountable. Over time, these relationships will become one of God's most powerful tools for transformation in your life.

Day 5: Humility Invites God's Power
Reading: 2 Corinthians 12:9-10
Paul discovered a profound truth: God's power is perfected in weakness. When we humble ourselves and acknowledge our limitations, we create space for God to work. Pride says, "I've got this handled," blocking God's intervention. Humility says, "I can't do this alone," inviting His strength. The greatest obstacle to experiencing God's power is not your past, your circumstances, or even the enemy—it's your own pride. When you cast your anxieties on God, when you trust others with your struggles, when you step into the light with your brokenness, you position yourself to receive grace. God doesn't love you as you should be; He loves you as you are. Will you humble yourself under His mighty hand today?