Chosen and Set Apart: Walking in Your God-Given IdentitySample

Reading: Hebrews 10:24–25
Devotional:
We are not called to fight our spiritual battles alone. Today's passage encourages us to meet together and spur one another on toward love and good deeds.
Reflect on your current level of engagement with your church community. Are you isolated or connected? Consider joining a small group or serving team if you're not already part of one.
How can you encourage someone in your faith community today? Reach out to a fellow believer and offer a word of encouragement or prayer.
Prayer:
God, thank You for the gift of community. Help me not to isolate myself when life gets hard but to lean into the people You’ve placed around me. Give me a heart that encourages, serves, and builds others up. Show me someone today who needs Your love, and give me the courage to reach out. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Application:
Text, call, or pray with someone in your church family today. Encourage them with a verse or a simple reminder that they’re not alone.
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About this Plan

You weren’t called to blend in, you were chosen to stand out. This 5-day devotional will help you rediscover your God-given identity, authority, and mission in Christ. Through Scripture, reflection, and prayer, you’ll be reminded that you are chosen, empowered, and equipped to walk in light, live with purpose, and build community that strengthens your faith. Whether you’ve drifted or you’re fully committed, this plan will reignite your confidence in who you are, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, called out of darkness into His wonderful light.
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