
Easter Devotionals
Day 1: The Word Became Flesh
Pay attention to: The imagery of light and how Jesus enters into our world.
Devotional Thought: Jesus didn’t come to impress us from afar. He came to dwell with us—right in the middle of our ordinary, messy lives. The light of Christ still shines in our darkest places.
Reflection Question: Where do you need to remember that Jesus is present with you today?
Day 2: The Baptism of Jesus
Pay attention to: The voice from heaven and what it declares about Jesus.
Devotional Thought: Before Jesus began His ministry or performed a single miracle, God called Him beloved. That same love and identity is offered to us—not because of what we do, but because of whose we are.
Reflection Question: Are you living from approval or for approval?
Day 3: Temptation in the Wilderness
Pay attention to: How Jesus responds to the lies and temptations He faces.
Devotional Thought: Jesus meets temptation with truth. The enemy often speaks in half-truths, but God’s Word is our defense and anchor. Victory starts with what we believe.
Reflection Question: What lie are you believing that God’s truth needs to replace?
Day 4: Called to Follow
Pay attention to: The immediacy of the disciples' response to Jesus.
Devotional Thought: Jesus doesn’t call the most impressive or put-together people. He calls those who are willing to follow—and transforms them along the way.
Reflection Question: What do you need to leave behind to follow Jesus fully?
Day 5: The Upside-Down Kingdom
Pay attention to: Who Jesus says is “blessed” and why.
Devotional Thought: Jesus redefines blessing and invites us to see through Kingdom eyes. The overlooked, the meek, the hungry, the merciful—they’re not forgotten. They’re favored.
Reflection Question: Where is God calling you to be salt and light today?
Day 6: Do Not Worry
Pay attention to: What Jesus tells us to look at when we’re feeling anxious.
Devotional Thought: Jesus draws our eyes to birds and flowers—not to be simplistic, but to remind us that we are seen, known, and deeply cared for by our Father.
Reflection Question: What’s one thing you can release to God today?
Day 7: Healed and Forgiven
Pay attention to: What Jesus says matters most—healing or forgiveness.
Devotional Thought: Jesus doesn’t just deal with symptoms—He addresses our deepest need. Sometimes faith looks like breaking through the roof just to get to Him.
Reflection Question: Where do you need healing—physically or spiritually?
Day 8: The One Matters
Pay attention to: Jesus’ response to lostness and why it matters to Him.
Devotional Thought: Jesus doesn’t shame the lost—He seeks them. He leaves the 99 to find the one, and heaven rejoices when they return. If you’ve wandered, you’re still wanted.
Reflection Question: Who’s the ‘one’ you can reach out to today?
Day 9: Faith Like a Child
Pay attention to: The contrast between pride and humility in approaching God.
Luke 18:9–17
Devotional Thought: God honors humble hearts. He invites us to come like children—curious, trusting, and dependent—not polished or perfect.
Reflection Question: How can you approach God with more childlike trust today?
Day 10: The Triumphal Entry
Pay attention to: The expectations of the crowd and Jesus’ posture as He enters.
Matthew 21:1–11
Devotional Thought: Jesus enters as a King, but not the kind they were expecting. He comes in humility, not power—and still, He’s exactly what we need.
Reflection Question: What expectations might you need to lay down at Jesus’ feet?
Day 11: Righteous Anger
Pay attention to: What stirred Jesus to act in the temple.
Matthew 21:12–17
Devotional Thought: Jesus wasn’t angry for selfish reasons—He was clearing the way for true worship. Sometimes love looks like flipping tables so healing can begin.
Reflection Question: Where does Jesus need to flip some tables in your heart?
Day 12: The Greatest Commandment
Pay attention to: The simplicity and weight of Jesus’ command.
Matthew 22:34–40
Devotional Thought: Everything boils down to this: Love God. Love people. When we love well, we reflect the heart of God more than any rule ever could.
Reflection Question: How can you intentionally love God and others today?
Day 13: A Seed Must Die
Pay attention to: The image of the seed and what Jesus is foreshadowing.
Devotional Thought: Death was not the end of Jesus’ story—it was the beginning of ours. Like a seed buried in soil, some things must die to bring new life.
Reflection Question: What part of your life is God asking you to surrender?
Day 14: Jesus Washes Feet
Pay attention to: The setting, and why Jesus chooses to serve in this way.
John 13:1–17
Devotional Thought: Jesus shows us that true greatness looks like service. Love stoops low. No act of kindness is too small when it’s done with His heart.
Reflection Question: How can you serve someone today, like Jesus would?
Day 15: The Last Supper
Pay attention to: The tone of the meal and what Jesus says about remembering.
Devotional Thought: Jesus prepares a table even in the face of betrayal. This sacred moment is not just a ritual—it’s a reminder that His body was broken so we could be made whole.
Reflection Question: What does communion mean to you today?
Day 16: Gethsemane
Pay attention to: Jesus’ honesty with God and the moment of surrender.
Devotional Thought: Even Jesus wrestled in the presence of God. Surrender is not weakness—it’s strength fueled by trust. Reflection Question: What hard yes is God asking of you?
Day 17: Betrayed and Arrested
Pay attention to: Jesus’ calm and control in the middle of chaos.
Devotional Thought: Jesus doesn’t fight back—He fulfills the plan. Even when it looks like everything is falling apart, God is still in control.
Reflection Question: Where do you need to trust God's control over your circumstances?
Day 18: The Crucifixion
Pay attention to: What Jesus says from the cross and how people respond.
Devotional Thought: Love hung on a cross and forgiveness was spoken in the middle of pain. This wasn’t the end—it was the beginning of redemption.
Reflection Question: How does the cross change the way you see your worth?
Day 19: The Burial
Pay attention to: The silence of Saturday and the seeming finality.
Devotional Thought: Sometimes it feels like the story is over. But even in the silence, God is working. Resurrection often begins in stillness.
Reflection Question: Where are you waiting for God to move?
Day 20: The Resurrection
Pay attention to: The reaction of the women and the angel’s announcement.
Devotional Thought: He is not here—He has risen. The grave is not the end of the story. Because He lives, hope has the final word.
Reflection Question: How can you live like resurrection is real today?
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