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7-Day Come Follow Me Devotional Readings

One devotional per day, every day of the week. AI-generated from the current Come Follow Me reading to help you build a lasting scripture study habit.

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What's in Each Devotional

Four focused components, each designed to deepen your connection with scripture.

Daily Scripture Focus

A short, curated scripture passage drawn from the week's Come Follow Me reading. Bite-sized enough for a busy morning, deep enough to carry through the day.

Reflection

A brief AI-written reflection connecting the scripture to real life. Not a lecture — a quiet moment of insight to sit with.

Ponder Prompt

A single, thought-provoking question designed to turn passive reading into personal revelation. No right answer — just honest introspection.

Action Step

One small, concrete action you can take today to live the principle. Designed to be doable even on your busiest days.

A Week of Devotionals

1

Monday

Introduction and context for the week's reading

2

Tuesday

A key verse explored in depth

3

Wednesday

A principle applied to modern life

4

Thursday

A connection to Jesus Christ

5

Friday

A challenge or covenant focus

6

Saturday

A personal reflection and testimony

7

Sunday

A preparation for Sunday's lesson

Why Daily Devotionals Work

Study Streak Tracking

Build momentum with daily streak tracking. See your consistency grow over weeks and months. A gentle nudge to keep coming back.

Tied to the Curriculum

Every devotional aligns with the current week's Come Follow Me reading, so your personal study reinforces what you're learning at church.

5 Minutes or Less

Each devotional is designed to take about 5 minutes. Short enough for a commute, a lunch break, or right before bed.

Great for Families

Use devotionals as a quick family scripture time. The ponder prompt works as a dinner-table conversation starter.

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Five minutes a day can transform your relationship with scripture. Your first devotional is waiting.

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