Milk to Meat - Restoration: What Jesus Made Possible - Ep 5
Here's a 5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on Episode 5 of the Milk to Meat Discipleship Podcast.
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5-Day Devotional: From Milk to Meat Episode 5 Restoration: What Jesus Made Possible
Day 1: The God Who Walks With Us
**Reading:** Genesis 3:8-9; John 14:6
**Devotional:**
Before sin entered the world, God walked with Adam and Eve in the cool of the day. This wasn't a distant deity checking on his creation—this was relationship, intimacy, communion. Sin shattered that fellowship, creating a chasm between holy God and fallen humanity. But God never stopped desiring closeness with you. Through Jesus, the way has been opened. He didn't just die to save you from hell; He died to restore what was always meant to be—walking with God. Today, pause and consider: God wants to walk with you. Not just on Sundays, not just in crisis, but in the everyday moments. He's calling your name, just as He called Adam's. Will you walk with Him today?
**Reflection Question:** When do you most sense God's presence in your daily life? How can you create more space to "walk" with Him?
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Day 2: The Only Way
**Reading:** John 14:1-6; Acts 4:12
**Devotional:**
Jesus made an exclusive claim that sets Christianity apart from every other religion: "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." No other religious leader dared claim to be the exclusive path to God. Buddha pointed to a path. Muhammad claimed to be a prophet. But Jesus said, "I AM the way." This isn't arrogance—it's authority. He proved it by willingly laying down His life and taking it up again. No one murdered Jesus; He chose the cross. This matters because only a willing sacrifice could restore what sin broke. Today, thank Jesus not just for being *a* way, but for being *the* way—the only bridge back to the Father.
**Reflection Question:** How does Jesus being "the way" change how you approach God compared to trying to earn your way through good works?
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Day 3: Grace That Demands Everything
**Reading:** Ephesians 2:8-10; James 2:14-20
**Devotional:**
Salvation is free, but it's the most expensive free gift you'll ever receive. You cannot earn it through works—no amount of good deeds can purchase what Jesus freely offers. Yet true faith always produces works. Think of it this way: your family name comes with expectations. You didn't earn being a Griffin or a Looper, but living as one requires following family values. Similarly, salvation makes you part of God's family, and that identity comes with a new way of living. Faith without works is dead because genuine faith transforms how we live. You're not working *for* your salvation; you're working *from* your salvation. The question isn't whether you're doing enough to be saved, but whether your life reflects the salvation you've received.
**Reflection Question:** What "works" in your life demonstrate the reality of your faith? Where might God be calling you to more active obedience?
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Day 4: Restoration, Not Just Redemption
**Reading:** 2 Corinthians 5:17-21; Romans 5:10-11
**Devotional:**
Jesus didn't just pay your debt; He restored your relationship with God. Redemption covers the penalty, but restoration rebuilds the intimacy. You're not merely forgiven—you're reconciled. You're not just avoiding hell—you're gaining heaven's fellowship now. The old you, dead in sin, has passed away. You are a new creation, born again with a fresh start and a divine purpose. This isn't about behavior modification; it's about heart transformation. God doesn't just want you to act differently; He wants you to *be* different from the inside out. Today, embrace your new identity. You're not the person you used to be. Stop living like the old creation when you've been made new.
**Reflection Question:** In what areas of your life are you still living as the "old creation" rather than embracing your new identity in Christ?
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Day 5: Your Story Matters
**Reading:** Mark 5:18-20; 1 Peter 3:15
**Devotional:**
God doesn't waste anything—especially your story. The very experiences that brought you to Jesus can become bridges for others to find Him too. Your salvation story isn't just personal history; it's a testimony of God's faithfulness, a weapon against the enemy, and an invitation for others to experience the same restoration you've found. This week, reflect on what brought you to Jesus. Was it desperation? Loss? A divine encounter? Someone's faithful witness? Write it down. Practice telling it. Look for opportunities to share it. You don't need a theology degree to tell what Jesus has done for you. Your story, combined with God's Spirit, has power to transform lives. Someone needs to hear how God restored you.
**Reflection Question:** If someone asked you today why you follow Jesus, could you clearly share your story? Who in your life needs to hear it this week?
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**Weekly Challenge:** Write out your salvation story in 3-5 minutes. Practice sharing it with a trusted friend or family member, then ask God to open doors for you to share it with someone who doesn't yet know Jesus.
Listen to the full podcast on all podcasts platforms (YouTube, Apple, Spotify, iHeart and the Cliffview App)
5-Day Devotional: From Milk to Meat Episode 5 Restoration: What Jesus Made Possible
Day 1: The God Who Walks With Us
**Reading:** Genesis 3:8-9; John 14:6
**Devotional:**
Before sin entered the world, God walked with Adam and Eve in the cool of the day. This wasn't a distant deity checking on his creation—this was relationship, intimacy, communion. Sin shattered that fellowship, creating a chasm between holy God and fallen humanity. But God never stopped desiring closeness with you. Through Jesus, the way has been opened. He didn't just die to save you from hell; He died to restore what was always meant to be—walking with God. Today, pause and consider: God wants to walk with you. Not just on Sundays, not just in crisis, but in the everyday moments. He's calling your name, just as He called Adam's. Will you walk with Him today?
**Reflection Question:** When do you most sense God's presence in your daily life? How can you create more space to "walk" with Him?
---
Day 2: The Only Way
**Reading:** John 14:1-6; Acts 4:12
**Devotional:**
Jesus made an exclusive claim that sets Christianity apart from every other religion: "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." No other religious leader dared claim to be the exclusive path to God. Buddha pointed to a path. Muhammad claimed to be a prophet. But Jesus said, "I AM the way." This isn't arrogance—it's authority. He proved it by willingly laying down His life and taking it up again. No one murdered Jesus; He chose the cross. This matters because only a willing sacrifice could restore what sin broke. Today, thank Jesus not just for being *a* way, but for being *the* way—the only bridge back to the Father.
**Reflection Question:** How does Jesus being "the way" change how you approach God compared to trying to earn your way through good works?
---
Day 3: Grace That Demands Everything
**Reading:** Ephesians 2:8-10; James 2:14-20
**Devotional:**
Salvation is free, but it's the most expensive free gift you'll ever receive. You cannot earn it through works—no amount of good deeds can purchase what Jesus freely offers. Yet true faith always produces works. Think of it this way: your family name comes with expectations. You didn't earn being a Griffin or a Looper, but living as one requires following family values. Similarly, salvation makes you part of God's family, and that identity comes with a new way of living. Faith without works is dead because genuine faith transforms how we live. You're not working *for* your salvation; you're working *from* your salvation. The question isn't whether you're doing enough to be saved, but whether your life reflects the salvation you've received.
**Reflection Question:** What "works" in your life demonstrate the reality of your faith? Where might God be calling you to more active obedience?
---
Day 4: Restoration, Not Just Redemption
**Reading:** 2 Corinthians 5:17-21; Romans 5:10-11
**Devotional:**
Jesus didn't just pay your debt; He restored your relationship with God. Redemption covers the penalty, but restoration rebuilds the intimacy. You're not merely forgiven—you're reconciled. You're not just avoiding hell—you're gaining heaven's fellowship now. The old you, dead in sin, has passed away. You are a new creation, born again with a fresh start and a divine purpose. This isn't about behavior modification; it's about heart transformation. God doesn't just want you to act differently; He wants you to *be* different from the inside out. Today, embrace your new identity. You're not the person you used to be. Stop living like the old creation when you've been made new.
**Reflection Question:** In what areas of your life are you still living as the "old creation" rather than embracing your new identity in Christ?
---
Day 5: Your Story Matters
**Reading:** Mark 5:18-20; 1 Peter 3:15
**Devotional:**
God doesn't waste anything—especially your story. The very experiences that brought you to Jesus can become bridges for others to find Him too. Your salvation story isn't just personal history; it's a testimony of God's faithfulness, a weapon against the enemy, and an invitation for others to experience the same restoration you've found. This week, reflect on what brought you to Jesus. Was it desperation? Loss? A divine encounter? Someone's faithful witness? Write it down. Practice telling it. Look for opportunities to share it. You don't need a theology degree to tell what Jesus has done for you. Your story, combined with God's Spirit, has power to transform lives. Someone needs to hear how God restored you.
**Reflection Question:** If someone asked you today why you follow Jesus, could you clearly share your story? Who in your life needs to hear it this week?
---
**Weekly Challenge:** Write out your salvation story in 3-5 minutes. Practice sharing it with a trusted friend or family member, then ask God to open doors for you to share it with someone who doesn't yet know Jesus.
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