A Prayer to Live as a Resurrection Person - Your Daily Prayer - April 6

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A Prayer to Live as a Resurrection Person
By: Heidi Vegh

Bible Reading:
“We were therefore buried with Him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead… we too may live a new life.” - Romans 6:4

Listen or Read Below:

I’ve been a Christian my entire life. I was on fire as a child, wavered in middle school, dove deep into my relationship with God in high school, and then drifted into the party scene in my twenties. It took years to figure out where I belonged and what kind of woman I wanted to be.

Now I’m in my mid-forties, parenting young adult children, and serving at my local church. I am not the same person I was in the tumultuous days of my youth. I’ve lived enough life to know that living as a resurrected person in Jesus is the best way to live.

That doesn’t mean it’s easy.

Living for Jesus can be challenging,  especially when we’re tempted by sin, eager to prove ourselves right, or simply passive in our faith. We’re human. We all have tendencies that pull us away from the life God desires for us.

When we choose to honor God, we will face situations that try to derail us. But we have to remember,  when we love Jesus, people are watching. And even when no one else sees, God does.

If we want to share Jesus with others, our lifestyle is our loudest message.

Do we honor God with our time, resources, voice, talents, and hobbies?
 Are we quick to anger or slow to forgive?
 Do we gossip, exaggerate, or avoid accountability?

It’s so easy to point out someone else’s flaws while ignoring our own.

“Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?… First take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.” - Matthew 7:3-5

God calls us to humility and repentance. He calls us to live like Jesus so that others are drawn to Him. He wants to use us to love well, to extend grace, and to share the good news.

But to share the good news, we have to live like we believe it’s good.

If we live cynical, angry, or judgmental lives, we won’t reflect Christ; we’ll repel people from Him.

We need to live like resurrected people, because we are.

Jesus gave His life so we could walk in freedom we don’t deserve and reflect His character in the way we live.

Ask God to reveal the areas that need refining. Not so that we look impressive, but so that others see Jesus in us.

It isn’t easy standing out for Jesus, but it is worth it. We are living for Him, not for others. We can live in peace knowing that our energy, thoughts, and motives are motivated by His goodness and peace, bringing God’s love to everyone we encounter. 

Let’s Pray:

Lord, I desire to honor You with my life. Show me the areas that need to change. I want to be mindful of what I say and do, but I need your help. My sin and selfishness can so easily get in the way.

I want to live in this world without looking like it. I want to stand out and reflect Christ even when it’s hard, even when it makes me different. I want to love you more than I love being right or fitting in. Help me to live graciously and draw others closer to You.

Teach me to be a woman of integrity. Guard my heart from being judgmental or critical. Instead, let me lead others with love and gentleness.

Forgive me for my sin, Lord, and help me live as a resurrected person each day. When I struggle, remind me of Your sacrifice. Keep my heart thankful for all You have done.

Help me remember that you are good even when life is not. You are bigger, stronger, and greater than anything I will face, and I want others to see that truth in me.

Thank You, Jesus, for my salvation. May my life reflect it every single day.

In your precious name we pray,

Amen.

Join the conversation! Share how today’s devotional spoke to you on the Crosswalk Forum.

Photo Credit: iStock/Getty Images Plus/ijeab 

Heidi Vegh is a writer, speaker, and ministry leader based in Western Washington. A remarried mother of four, she is navigating blended family life after losing her first husband to cancer in 2013. Through her writing and speaking, Heidi encourages those who have experienced loss, offering hope and practical guidance for the journey toward healing and renewed life.

She is the author of The Hard Journey to the Good: A Widow’s Journey from Loss to New Life, a heartfelt account of grief, faith, and rebuilding after devastating loss, available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

You can find Heidi at her website mrsheidivegh.com where she shares devotionals and reflections on grief, healing, motherhood, faith, and the beauty and complexity of blended family life through her monthly newsletter. She holds a degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University and serves as Ministry Director at her local church, where she is passionate about helping women grow in faith and experience the transforming love of Jesus.

You can find her on Instagram @mrsheidivegh and SubStack: https://substack.com/@heidivegh

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In this episode of Talk About That, you will laugh along with stories about children’s books, volleyball mornings, St. Patrick’s Day, and even the questionable legacy of the Power Team, but underneath the humor is a thoughtful conversation about one of the deepest questions of faith: how God truly sees us. John and Jonnie reflect on weakness, mercy, and the struggle many believers feel in accepting that God is not only patient with them, but genuinely pleased to call them His own. It’s an honest, encouraging reminder that our relationship with God is not built on performance, perfection, or “having it all together,” but on His love, grace, and fatherly delight in His children. You'll come away challenged to see yourself less through the lens of self-criticism and more through the steady, compassionate eyes of a God who knows you fully, loves you deeply, and may just be rooting for you more than you realize. If you laughed out loud listening to this episode, be sure to follow Talk About That on Apple and Spotify!

 

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A Prayer to Live as a Resurrection Person - Your Daily Prayer - April 6

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A Prayer to Live as a Resurrection Person
By: Heidi Vegh

Bible Reading:
“We were therefore buried with Him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead… we too may live a new life.” - Romans 6:4

Listen or Read Below:

I’ve been a Christian my entire life. I was on fire as a child, wavered in middle school, dove deep into my relationship with God in high school, and then drifted into the party scene in my twenties. It took years to figure out where I belonged and what kind of woman I wanted to be.

Now I’m in my mid-forties, parenting young adult children, and serving at my local church. I am not the same person I was in the tumultuous days of my youth. I’ve lived enough life to know that living as a resurrected person in Jesus is the best way to live.

That doesn’t mean it’s easy.

Living for Jesus can be challenging,  especially when we’re tempted by sin, eager to prove ourselves right, or simply passive in our faith. We’re human. We all have tendencies that pull us away from the life God desires for us.

When we choose to honor God, we will face situations that try to derail us. But we have to remember,  when we love Jesus, people are watching. And even when no one else sees, God does.

If we want to share Jesus with others, our lifestyle is our loudest message.

Do we honor God with our time, resources, voice, talents, and hobbies?
 Are we quick to anger or slow to forgive?
 Do we gossip, exaggerate, or avoid accountability?

It’s so easy to point out someone else’s flaws while ignoring our own.

“Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?… First take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.” - Matthew 7:3-5

God calls us to humility and repentance. He calls us to live like Jesus so that others are drawn to Him. He wants to use us to love well, to extend grace, and to share the good news.

But to share the good news, we have to live like we believe it’s good.

If we live cynical, angry, or judgmental lives, we won’t reflect Christ; we’ll repel people from Him.

We need to live like resurrected people, because we are.

Jesus gave His life so we could walk in freedom we don’t deserve and reflect His character in the way we live.

Ask God to reveal the areas that need refining. Not so that we look impressive, but so that others see Jesus in us.

It isn’t easy standing out for Jesus, but it is worth it. We are living for Him, not for others. We can live in peace knowing that our energy, thoughts, and motives are motivated by His goodness and peace, bringing God’s love to everyone we encounter. 

Let’s Pray:

Lord, I desire to honor You with my life. Show me the areas that need to change. I want to be mindful of what I say and do, but I need your help. My sin and selfishness can so easily get in the way.

I want to live in this world without looking like it. I want to stand out and reflect Christ even when it’s hard, even when it makes me different. I want to love you more than I love being right or fitting in. Help me to live graciously and draw others closer to You.

Teach me to be a woman of integrity. Guard my heart from being judgmental or critical. Instead, let me lead others with love and gentleness.

Forgive me for my sin, Lord, and help me live as a resurrected person each day. When I struggle, remind me of Your sacrifice. Keep my heart thankful for all You have done.

Help me remember that you are good even when life is not. You are bigger, stronger, and greater than anything I will face, and I want others to see that truth in me.

Thank You, Jesus, for my salvation. May my life reflect it every single day.

In your precious name we pray,

Amen.

Join the conversation! Share how today’s devotional spoke to you on the Crosswalk Forum.

Photo Credit: iStock/Getty Images Plus/ijeab 

Heidi Vegh is a writer, speaker, and ministry leader based in Western Washington. A remarried mother of four, she is navigating blended family life after losing her first husband to cancer in 2013. Through her writing and speaking, Heidi encourages those who have experienced loss, offering hope and practical guidance for the journey toward healing and renewed life.

She is the author of The Hard Journey to the Good: A Widow’s Journey from Loss to New Life, a heartfelt account of grief, faith, and rebuilding after devastating loss, available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

You can find Heidi at her website mrsheidivegh.com where she shares devotionals and reflections on grief, healing, motherhood, faith, and the beauty and complexity of blended family life through her monthly newsletter. She holds a degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University and serves as Ministry Director at her local church, where she is passionate about helping women grow in faith and experience the transforming love of Jesus.

You can find her on Instagram @mrsheidivegh and SubStack: https://substack.com/@heidivegh

Related Resource: What If God’s Heart Toward You Is Kinder Than You Think?

In this episode of Talk About That, you will laugh along with stories about children’s books, volleyball mornings, St. Patrick’s Day, and even the questionable legacy of the Power Team, but underneath the humor is a thoughtful conversation about one of the deepest questions of faith: how God truly sees us. John and Jonnie reflect on weakness, mercy, and the struggle many believers feel in accepting that God is not only patient with them, but genuinely pleased to call them His own. It’s an honest, encouraging reminder that our relationship with God is not built on performance, perfection, or “having it all together,” but on His love, grace, and fatherly delight in His children. You'll come away challenged to see yourself less through the lens of self-criticism and more through the steady, compassionate eyes of a God who knows you fully, loves you deeply, and may just be rooting for you more than you realize. If you laughed out loud listening to this episode, be sure to follow Talk About That on Apple and Spotify!

 

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