Victory in Christ was the quiet hope that flickered in Maria’s heart, a single mother juggling work, bills, and the weight of everyday worries. One Sunday, feeling overwhelmed, she sat in her small apartment, Bible open, wondering if God’s promises were truly for her.
That Same Power – The Resurrection Reality in Us
Then, she read about Jesus’ resurrection—the fulfilled promise that changed everything. Maria’s story of rediscovering hope is one every Christian can relate to, urging us to press on through this devotional and embrace the victory that’s already ours. Keep reading, for the promise of Christ’s triumph speaks to us all.
1. The Resurrection: God’s Eternal Plan
Jesus was not an afterthought. His death and resurrection were not a response to sin but the fulfillment of God’s sovereign plan from the beginning.
- Psalm 16:10 prophesied: “For You will not abandon my soul to Sheol; Nor will You allow Your Holy One to undergo decay.”
- Isaiah 53:10-11 foretold: “But the Lord was pleased to crush Him, putting Him to grief; If He renders Himself as a guilt offering, He will see His offspring, He will prolong His days.”
- Hosea 6:2 declared: “He will revive us after two days; He will raise us up on the third day, that we may live before Him.”
God’s Word was clear—Christ would suffer, but He would rise again. Acts 13:33 confirms that the promise has been fulfilled!
Water and Bread of Life Ministry: Deep Calls to Deep
At the Water and Bread of Life Ministry, Christians like Maria find strength in their weekly Devotional, a time to pause and reflect on Jesus and His promises. Here, deep calls to deep (Psalm 42:7), as believers are reminded that Jesus, the Bread of Life, sustains them through life’s struggles, and His living water refreshes their weary souls. This Devotional practice invites every Christian to draw near to Christ, trusting that His resurrection power flows into the ordinary moments of life—whether at work, home, or in quiet prayer.
2. Resurrection: Our Assurance
Because Jesus was raised from the dead:
- We can trust that every promise of God is true (2 Corinthians 1:20).
- We know that sin and death have been defeated (Romans 6:9-10).
- We have confidence that we, too, will be raised with Him (1 Corinthians 15:20-22).
God’s faithfulness in raising Jesus assures us that He is faithful in all things. The resurrection is proof of His unwavering reliability.
3. Living in the Promise’s Power
If the promise has been fulfilled, are we living in its power?
- Fear should not rule us—Jesus has conquered the grave! (Hebrews 2:14-15)
- Doubt should not hold us back—God has proven His faithfulness!
- Sin should not enslave us—we are no longer bound by its power! (Romans 6:14)
Conclusion: Embracing the Victory
As we close this Devotional, let the truth of Jesus as the Bread of Life and the source of living water anchor your soul. Through the Water and Bread of Life Ministry, we’re reminded that deep calls to deep, drawing us closer to the heart of Christ. The resurrection isn’t just a historical event—it’s the foundation of our Victory in Christ. Let this truth empower you to live boldly, knowing that every promise is fulfilled in Jesus. Carry this Devotional with you, and let His victory shine through your life.
Your Challenge for This Week
- Meditate on Acts 13:33—let it sink in that God has fulfilled His promise in Christ.
- Ask yourself: Am I living like someone who believes the promise has been fulfilled?
- Take a step of faith in an area where you’ve been hesitant—knowing that God keeps His word!
The promise has been fulfilled—live in the victory of it!
The Fulfilled Promise—Victory in Christ
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