5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on the Sunday Message from March 15, 2026:

Day 1: When God Moves the Immovable
Reading: Matthew 28:1-10
The stone that sealed Jesus' tomb weighed up to two tons—immovable by human hands. Yet when God moved, it became a footstool for His angel. What stones weigh you down today? Perhaps it's addiction, regret, broken relationships, or fear of the future. These burdens feel permanent, crushing under their weight. But the resurrection declares a powerful truth: God specializes in moving the stones we cannot move ourselves. The same power that rolled away that massive stone is available to you today. Your impossibility is God's opportunity. Don't measure God's power by the size of your problem. Instead, invite Him into your stuck places. The God who conquered death can certainly handle whatever holds you captive. Your immovable stone is waiting for heaven's intervention.

Day 2: Life from Death's Ashes
Reading: Romans 6:3-11
The phoenix of mythology rises from its own ashes—a beautiful picture of resurrection power. But our God doesn't deal in myths; He deals in reality. Jesus didn't merely escape death; He defeated it entirely. Where you see endings, God sees beginnings. Abraham and Sarah faced barrenness for decades until God moved. Joseph languished in prison until God moved. Moses hid in obscurity until God moved. Jesus lay dead for three days until God moved. Your worst chapter may be the setup for God's greatest reveal in your life. The devastation you're experiencing right now could be the very soil where new life emerges. Like Mount St. Helens, where scientists expected centuries of desolation but witnessed renewal within years, God brings life faster than we imagine possible. Trust the resurrection power working in your ashes today.

Day 3: The Empty Tomb Speaks
Reading: Luke 24:1-12
We search for fulfillment in empty tombs—careers, relationships, status, possessions. We chase these things desperately, hoping they'll give us life, only to discover they were never designed to hold our hope. The women came to Jesus' tomb expecting to find a body, to mourn what was lost. Instead, they encountered absence that spoke volumes: "He is not here." Life cannot be found in dead places. Jesus' tomb is famous precisely because of what it doesn't contain. Death was never designed to hold the Author of Life. Stop looking for life where death resides. Stop seeking satisfaction in temporary things. The resurrection declares that true life exists only in the living Christ. When you encounter Him—not just ideas about Him, but the risen Lord Himself—you'll stop settling for empty substitutes. Real life begins at the resurrection.

Day 4: Come and See, Go and Tell
Reading: John 20:11-18
The angel's invitation carries both privilege and responsibility: "Come and see... then go and tell." Resurrection faith isn't passive—it's active, missional, urgent. When doctors discover a cure for a deadly disease, they don't keep it secret; they announce it to save lives. The resurrection is the cure for sin and death, and we're entrusted with sharing it. Notice God chose women as the first witnesses—people whose testimony was dismissed in that culture. This reveals the upside-down nature of God's kingdom. He entrusts His greatest news to unexpected messengers. You may feel marginalized, overlooked, or unqualified, but God has chosen you to witness His power. You've experienced the stone rolled away in your life. Now go tell someone. Don't just marvel at what God has done for you—put it into motion. Someone needs to hear your testimony today.

Day 5: The Miracle of Dunkirk Moments
Reading: Psalm 40:1-3
On Dunkirk's beaches, 330,000 soldiers faced certain death, trapped with nowhere to go. Then rescue came from across the channel—hundreds of civilian boats risking everything to save them. God specializes in Dunkirk moments, arriving when all hope seems lost. The disciples expected defeat; they found victory. You may feel trapped on your own beach today, surrounded by impossible circumstances. But rescue is coming from the other side. God often does His deepest work in our most broken moments. John Wesley felt his ministry had failed until the Holy Spirit moved at Aldersgate, launching the greatest revival in church history. Your discouragement may precede your breakthrough. The moment you think everything is over is often when God is just getting started. Hold on. Keep watching. Heaven is breaking into earth, and when God moves, no stone can stand.