Easter Week | Saturday

Saturday | April 4, 2026
This Week's Focus: This week, we’ll discover how God meets us in our impossible moments and makes a way forward through the hope of the Resurrection of Jesus.
Scripture
Scripture Helps Us Hear God And Live His Truth.
1 Then Moses and the people of Israel sang this song to the Lord:
“I will sing to the Lord, for he has triumphed gloriously; he has hurled both horse and rider into the sea.
2The Lord is my strength and my song; he has given me victory. This is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him!
Exodus 15:1–2 NLT
“I will sing to the Lord, for he has triumphed gloriously; he has hurled both horse and rider into the sea.
2The Lord is my strength and my song; he has given me victory. This is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him!
Exodus 15:1–2 NLT
Don’t Forget This Moment
On the other side of the sea, everything changed. The fear, the panic, the uncertainty, it all gave way to worship. The Israelites responded by singing, celebrating what God had just done.
It’s easy to move on quickly from what God does in our lives. We experience breakthrough, provision, or answered prayer, and then shift our focus to what’s next. But Scripture shows us the importance of stopping to remember.
When we remember, our faith grows. We begin to see patterns of God’s faithfulness, and it builds confidence for whatever lies ahead. What He’s done before becomes a reminder of what He can do again.
As you reflect today, take time to look back. Think about where God has shown up in your life. Let gratitude rise. Because remembering isn’t just about the past, it strengthens your trust for the future.
It’s easy to move on quickly from what God does in our lives. We experience breakthrough, provision, or answered prayer, and then shift our focus to what’s next. But Scripture shows us the importance of stopping to remember.
When we remember, our faith grows. We begin to see patterns of God’s faithfulness, and it builds confidence for whatever lies ahead. What He’s done before becomes a reminder of what He can do again.
As you reflect today, take time to look back. Think about where God has shown up in your life. Let gratitude rise. Because remembering isn’t just about the past, it strengthens your trust for the future.
Reflection
Reflection Helps Us Pause, Listen, And Let God Speak To Our Hearts.
- What has God done in my life that I don’t want to forget?
- How often do I pause to thank God for His faithfulness?
- What would it look like to live with a more grateful perspective?
Journaling Prompts
This Is A Safe Place To Be Honest With God
- Write out three specific ways God has been faithful to you.
- Turn one of those into a short prayer of gratitude.
- How can you build a habit of remembering what God has done?
Worship
Worship Gently Draws Our Hearts Closer To God, Deepening Our Daily Time Of Prayer And Reflection.
A celebration of God’s ability to bring life and victory from impossible places.
A powerful reminder that our ultimate hope is found in the Resurrection of Jesus.
Memory Verse
Read it once a day. Let it shape how you think and pray this week.
14 The Lord himself will fight for you. Just stay calm.”
Exodus 14:14 NLT
14 The Lord himself will fight for you. Just stay calm.”
Exodus 14:14 NLT
Prayer
Through Prayer, We Talk To God And Listen For His Guidance.
God, thank You for all You’ve done in my life. Help me to remember Your faithfulness and trust You for what’s ahead. Amen
Weekend Reflection
Take time to sit in gratitude today and get ready to celebrate the greatest victory of all.
As you’ve walked through this week, you’ve seen it, God meets us in fear, invites us to trust, leads us forward, and proves His faithfulness again and again.
And the greatest reminder of that truth is the Resurrection of Jesus.
No matter where you are today, He is still making a way.
And the greatest reminder of that truth is the Resurrection of Jesus.
No matter where you are today, He is still making a way.
