Devotional
A five-day devotional series drawn from your sermon, with daily scripture, reflection, prayer, and a practical application.
The Devotional turns a single sermon into five days of personal engagement with Scripture. Each day unpacks one key point from the message, connects it to a passage, and closes with a prayer and something specific to do. It is the kind of resource that extends Sunday's impact into people's everyday lives.
What You'll Get
A five-day devotional series with a series title and one entry per day, each containing:
- Day number and theme title — a focused name for the day's key idea
- Scripture reading — two to four specific verses connected to that day's theme
- Reflection — 150–200 words connecting the scripture to the sermon's message, written in an accessible, pastoral voice
- Prayer — three to four sentences written to guide the reader into conversation with God
- Practical application — a specific, actionable prompt for the day ("Share one thing you are grateful for with someone today", "Write down one area where you need to trust God this week")
Editing and Customizing
Open the output
From your sermon's page, click the Devotional tile. The five-day series opens with each day displayed as its own section.

Click to open the five-day devotional series Review each day's flow
Read through all five days in sequence to check that they build naturally — Day 1 should feel like a foundation and Day 5 should feel like a culmination. Edit any day whose reflection feels disconnected from the theme or whose prayer feels generic.

Each day is fully editable before you share or publish Distribute your way
Click Copy to copy the full five-day series. Share it via your church app, email it to your congregation, post one day at a time on social media, or publish it on your church website as a weekly devotional resource.
Many churches publish one devotional day per day — Monday through Friday — on their social media or church app. This keeps the congregation engaged with Sunday's message all week long without requiring anyone to create new content daily.
Tips for Best Results
- Sermons with five or more distinct points map most cleanly to a five-day structure. If your sermon had two or three major themes, expect Days 4 and 5 to explore supporting ideas or application rather than brand-new points.
- The reflection paragraphs are intentionally personal and introspective in tone. If your congregation skews more academic or theological, you can adjust the tone slider before generating.
- The practical application prompts are some of the most valuable pieces — they turn good theology into lived action. If a prompt feels too vague, click it and make it more specific to your congregation's context.
Plan Availability
The Devotional is available on all paid plans.
Common Questions
Can I regenerate? Yes — click Regenerate. Each regeneration uses one generation credit. The day themes and scripture selections may shift between generations.
How long is each day's entry? Each day runs approximately 300–400 words total across the scripture reference, reflection, prayer, and application prompt — a comfortable five-minute daily reading.
Can I edit the scripture references? Yes. Click any scripture reference to edit it. If you prefer a different translation or passage for a particular day, change it directly in the viewer before sharing.
What's Next?
Complement your devotional with a Small-Group Discussion Guide for group settings, or add Prayer Prompts to give individuals a focused prayer resource alongside the daily readings.