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Day 19 of our 47-day journey with Jesus to the cross.
Author & Voice: Chase Akin
At the Last Supper, every disciple asks, “Is it I, Lord?”—but Judas’ subtle shift to “Rabbi” reveals a heart already drifting. Though Jesus knew the betrayal that was coming, Judas still bore responsibility for his choice, reminding us that conviction is both a warning and an invitation. This episode calls us to examine our own hearts, respond to the Spirit’s prompting, and ask with sincerity, “Is it I, Lord?”—while there is still time to turn and be made clean.
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Spiritual Practice - Sabbath
Today, practice resting in God’s available power rather than your ownlimited strength.
Begin your Sabbath by reading Matthew 26:53 aloud. Write down three things you’ve been trying to control this week. Next to each one, write: “God has 72,000 angels available for this.”
Set aside 30 minutes to solve zero problems. No phone, no planning, no fixing. If anxiety aboutundone tasks surfaces, remind yourself: “The God who commands legionsof angels can handle this while I rest.”
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Author & Voice: Chase Akin
At the Last Supper, every disciple asks, “Is it I, Lord?”—but Judas’ subtle shift to “Rabbi” reveals a heart already drifting. Though Jesus knew the betrayal that was coming, Judas still bore responsibility for his choice, reminding us that conviction is both a warning and an invitation. This episode calls us to examine our own hearts, respond to the Spirit’s prompting, and ask with sincerity, “Is it I, Lord?”—while there is still time to turn and be made clean.
Scripture
Reflection Questions
Kid-Friendly Question
Spiritual Practice - Sabbath
Today, practice resting in God’s available power rather than your ownlimited strength.
Begin your Sabbath by reading Matthew 26:53 aloud. Write down three things you’ve been trying to control this week. Next to each one, write: “God has 72,000 angels available for this.”
Set aside 30 minutes to solve zero problems. No phone, no planning, no fixing. If anxiety aboutundone tasks surfaces, remind yourself: “The God who commands legionsof angels can handle this while I rest.”