5-Day Devotional: Anchored in Christ

5-Day Devotional: Anchored in Christ

Day 1: Jesus, Our Advocate

Reading: 1 John 2:1-2; Romans 8:31-34

Devotional: Right now, at this very moment, Jesus sits at the right hand of the Father interceding for you. He isn't on vacation or taking a holy nap—He's actively pleading your case before God. Think about the sins you've committed that you don't even realize, the failures you can't remember, the weaknesses you hide. Jesus covers them all. He ever lives to make intercession for you, praying without ceasing for your victory, your perseverance, your faith. You haven't made it this far by your own strength or willpower. You've made it because you have an Advocate who never stops working on your behalf. Today, don't run from your Advocate—run to Him. Embrace the truth that Someone greater is fighting for you.

Day 2: Anchored in the Father

Reading: John 14:19-20; Hebrews 6:19-20

Devotional: How anchored are you, really? Jesus said, "I am in My Father, and you in Me, and I in you." This isn't just poetic language—it's the unbreakable reality of your salvation. You're anchored in Jesus, who is anchored in the Father, and the Holy Spirit is anchored in you. No storm can break this hold. No devil can cut this rope. No failure can loosen this knot. Your soul is tethered to the very presence of God behind the veil, where Jesus has gone as your forerunner. You can't go to hell because Jesus can't go to hell, and you're anchored in Him. This isn't about you holding on—it's about Him holding you. Rest in that security today.

Day 3: The Holy Spirit, Our Helper

Reading: John 14:16-18, 25-26; 1 Corinthians 2:9-12

Devotional: Jesus didn't leave you orphaned in a hostile world. He sent the Helper—the Holy Spirit—to dwell within you forever. This isn't some distant force or vague influence; the Spirit is a Person who stands beside you, strengthens you, and teaches you all things. When you read Scripture and something speaks to your soul, that's the Spirit at work. When you face persecution and find courage to stand, that's the Spirit's comfort. When a Bible verse you haven't thought about in years suddenly comes to mind exactly when you need it, that's the Spirit reminding you of Jesus' words. The only thing truly good in any of us is the fruit of the Spirit. Let Him have full control today. He doesn't need to be maintained—He needs to be obeyed.

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