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Field Notes: 5 Day Devo

Field Notes: 5 Day Devo

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Field Notes is your daily 5-minute briefing designed to take Sunday's truth and put it to work Monday through Friday. Grab your gear and get ready for a daily rundown, challenge, and action step that will equip you to live intentionally for the Kingdom.

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  • Off the Sidelines Day 5
    Apr 17 2026

    Comfort can feel harmless until it starts making decisions for us. We end our Field Notes devotional week in Matthew 3:13–17 with a moment that still shakes the heart: after Jesus is baptized, the Father speaks from heaven, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.” We sit with why that pleasure matters and what it reveals about Jesus choosing surrender again and again.

    We talk through a key detail many people skip: Jesus didn’t need baptism because He had nothing to repent of. Yet He steps forward anyway to “fulfill all righteousness,” choosing the Father’s way over what would have been easier. That single act becomes a blueprint for everyday discipleship, Christian obedience, and spiritual growth: surrender isn’t passive, it’s intentional alignment with God’s will.

    Then we get personal with a simple question: who is sitting on the throne of your life? If comfort is running the show, it shows up in the lines we repeat and the steps we avoid: the forgiveness we won’t give, the text we won’t send, the phone call we won’t make, the conversation we keep dodging. We close with a practical action step for Christian witness and prayer: tell one person about Jesus today, share what He’s done in your life, and ask, “How can I pray for you?” If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find these daily devotionals.

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  • Off the Sidelines Day 4
    Apr 16 2026

    Your problem might be real, but it might not be the whole fight. Day four of our Field Notes devotional series Off The Sidelines is a wake-up call for anyone who feels blindsided by life and tempted to shrink back. When stress hits your body, your mind, your emotions, or your spirit, it is easy to act like everything depends on what you can see and control.

    I walk through Matthew 3, where Jesus comes up from baptism and the heavens open, and we use that moment as a reminder that an unseen spiritual realm is operating closer than we think. We also connect that perspective to Ephesians 6 and the reality of spiritual influence, not to stir fear, but to restore clarity. When we forget who is actually in charge, we start living timid, overwhelmed, and reactive lives.

    You will hear a simple challenge that gets personal: what circumstance is blinding you to God’s power right now, and where are you choosing fear instead of faith? Then we end with a practical action step you can use immediately when life is whooping you: stop, pray out loud, and ask God to open your spiritual eyes so you can remember that Jesus owns it all. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who feels overwhelmed, and leave a review with what you are trusting God for today.

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  • Off the Sidelines Day 3
    Apr 15 2026

    Jesus didn’t need to be baptized. He was sinless, spotless, and already perfectly obedient, yet He still stepped into the Jordan “to fulfill all righteousness.” That one choice exposes a question I can’t dodge: do I live my faith at the level of the bare minimum, or do I follow Jesus into the extra step when it costs me something?

    We unpack what it means that Jesus refuses to leave anything undone, not because He’s trying to prove Himself, but because wholehearted obedience is who He is. From there we move into the uncomfortable mirror this holds up to our daily Christian life. If someone asks us to go one mile, do we stop at exactly one, or do we embrace the second-mile kind of discipleship Jesus teaches in Matthew 5? This isn’t about perfectionism or performance. It’s about integrity, consistency, and a faith that shows up on Monday, not just Sunday.

    Then we get practical with a simple challenge: audit your last 168 hours. Where have you been coasting, checking boxes, or “clocking out” spiritually? We name everyday places where going above and beyond looks real, not dramatic: serving your spouse when you’re tired, cleaning the kitchen when you want to collapse, giving someone a break with the kids, or choosing to push back the darkness with quiet obedience. If you want a devotional that turns belief into action, this is for you.

    Subscribe for the rest of the week, share this with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one area where you’ll go beyond the bare minimum today?

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