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Finding God in the Ordinary

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

December 28th Sermon, Day 2

We live in a culture that celebrates the spectacular. We're drawn to the dramatic, the extraordinary, the Instagram-worthy moments. But what if God's greatest work often happens in the quiet, ordinary moments of faithful obedience?

When Jesus entered the world, He didn't arrive with fanfare or royal ceremony. Instead, He came through the ordinary faithfulness of a young couple following religious customs. Mary and Joseph weren't wealthy or influential—they were simply obedient to God's call on their lives. They showed up at the temple not for a grand revelation, but to fulfill routine religious requirements. This challenges our expectations about how God works.

We often look for Him in the extraordinary circumstances—the miraculous healings, the dramatic answers to prayer, the mountain-top experiences. But God frequently meets us in the ordinary rhythms of obedience: trusting Him when it's hard, serving others when it's inconvenient, praying when we don't feel like it, and simply showing up day after day. Many people miss Jesus because they're only looking for Him in spectacular moments. But He's present in the daily steps of faith, in the quiet acts of service, in the mundane moments of trust. Today, look for Jesus in your ordinary circumstances. He's there, working in ways you might not expect.

Bible Verse

'And when the time came for their purification according to the Law of Moses, they brought him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord' - Luke 2:22

Reflection Question

Where in your ordinary, daily routines might God be working in ways you haven't noticed before?

Quote Jesus enters the world not through spectacle, but through ordinary faithfulness. And that God's greatest work often unfolds in quiet obedience.

Prayer

Father, open my eyes to see You in the ordinary moments of my life. Help me to be faithful in the small things, trusting that You are working even when I can't see the spectacular. Give me patience to find You in the everyday. Amen.

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What Are You Looking For?

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

December 28th Sermon, Day 1

Have you ever been asked what you're looking for in life? It's one of those questions that can catch us off guard because it forces us to examine our deepest longings. We might say we want success, happiness, or security, but underneath it all, there's often something we can't quite name—a restless searching for meaning and purpose. Many of us find ourselves in church week after week, participating in religious activities, yet still feeling like something is missing. We go through the motions of faith, but our hearts remain unsettled.

This isn't uncommon, and it's not something to be ashamed of. Even faithful people can find themselves searching for something more. The beautiful truth is that what we're really looking for isn't a 'what' at all—it's a 'who.' Deep down, our souls are searching for Jesus, even when we don't realize it. He is the answer to that unnamed longing, the peace our hearts crave, and the purpose we desperately seek.

Today, take a moment to honestly examine your heart. Are you going through religious motions, or are you genuinely seeking Jesus? There's no judgment here—just an invitation to acknowledge where you really are and to begin looking with fresh eyes. Jesus is waiting to be found by those who seek Him with sincere hearts.

Bible Verse

'And it was revealed to him by the Holy Spirit that he would not see death before he had seen the Lord's Christ.' - Luke 2:26

Reflection Question

If someone asked you today what you're truly looking for in life, how would you answer, and does your daily life reflect that search?

Quote One of the most revealing questions you can ask somebody is what are you looking for? Not just in an abstract sense either, but in life. What are you looking for? What are you hoping will bring meaning and peace and fulfillment and direction to your life?

Prayer

Lord, help me to be honest about what I'm really searching for. If I've been going through religious motions, awaken my heart to genuinely seek You. Show me that You are the answer to every longing in my soul. Amen.

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Changed Lives During Ordinary Days

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

December 21st Sermon, Day 5

After seeing Jesus, the shepherds didn’t get new jobs or new circumstances. They returned to the same fields, the same sheep, the same responsibilities. But they were not the same people.

They returned glorifying and praising God. Encountering Jesus didn’t remove them from ordinary life—it transformed how they lived within it.

God often works the same way in us. He may not change our circumstances right away, but He changes our hearts within them. Joy replaces fear. Gratitude replaces routine. Purpose fills places that once felt mundane.

The Christmas story reminds us that meeting Jesus sends us back into our everyday lives—changed, hopeful, and ready to praise God wherever we are.

Bible Verse

“The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen.”
—Luke 2:20 (NIV)

Reflection Question

How can your everyday life become a place of worship and gratitude today?

Prayer

God, thank You for meeting me and changing me. Help me live out my faith in ordinary moments, praising You in every season. May my life reflect the joy of knowing Jesus. Amen.

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Faith Responds With Action

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

December 21st Sermon, Day 4

After the angels left, the shepherds had a choice. They could dismiss what they had experienced. They could stay in their comfort zone. Or they could act in faith.

They chose to go. “Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened.” Faith is not just believing something is true—it’s responding to what God has said.

God invites us into His plans, but He never forces us. The shepherds stepped forward with curiosity, obedience, and trust. And because they did, they encountered Jesus for themselves.

Faith often begins with a simple step. Not certainty. Not perfection. Just movement toward what God has revealed.

Bible Verse

“So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby, who was lying in the manger.”
—Luke 2:16 (NIV)

Reflection Question

What step of faith might God be asking you to take in response to what you already know?

Prayer

Lord, give me a heart that responds when You speak. Help me move past fear or hesitation and take the next faithful step You’re calling me to take. I trust You to meet me along the way. Amen.

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God Chooses the Overlooked

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

December 21st Sermon, Day 3

Shepherds were not admired or trusted in their society. They were considered unreliable, spiritually compromised, and socially suspect. Yet God chose them first.

That choice tells us something powerful about God’s heart: He does not choose people based on status, influence, or reputation. He chooses based on His grace.

God sees those the world ignores. He notices people others dismiss. And more than that—He invites them into His story. The shepherds weren’t an afterthought; they were chosen on purpose.

If you’ve ever felt invisible, inadequate, or left out, this part of the Christmas story is for you. God delights in drawing near to those who feel far away. You are seen. You are known. You are invited.

Bible Verse

“But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong.”
—1 Corinthians 1:27 (NIV)

Reflection Question

In what ways might God be reminding you today that you are seen and valued by Him?

Prayer

Father, thank You that Your love is not based on my achievements or reputation. Help me rest in the truth that I matter to You. Give me humility to receive Your grace and confidence to live as someone You have chosen. Amen.

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