Breaking Bread
A 30-Day Devotional Journey with Revolution Church
“And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers.” – Acts 2:42
At Revolution Church, we believe transformation happens when people gather—around the Word, around prayer, and around the presence of God. Breaking Bread is a 31-day devotional journey rooted in Scripture and shaped by community, inviting believers to be nourished, strengthened, and aligned with the purposes of Christ.
This journey exists to refresh the mind, restore the heart, and reveal the love of Christ through daily practice. Each day at the Table is an invitation to pause, to partake, and to remember that we are not walking this journey alone.
The Table is not about consumption alone; it is about communion. It is where God strengthens us for what lies ahead and reminds us that what He is doing in us is always connected to what He desires to do through us.
As the early Church devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayer, we commit ourselves to these same disciplines—forming mature believers grounded in truth and strengthened for faithful obedience to their calling. There is room at the Table.
We partake because He is our daily bread, and from this place of communion, we are renewed, ready, and empowered to live out the revolution of love and purpose entrusted to us.
ABOUT BREAKING BREAD
We invite you to join us daily at this table. Set aside a few moments each day to break bread with the Word, allowing it to nourish your spirit and deepen your walk with Christ. Consistency opens the door to transformation.
Day 11: The Heart Transformation
God performs lasting renewal through patient transformation. Ezekiel 36:26 reveals that God replaces hardened hearts through a deliberate process of transformation. Spiritual renewal often requires time, honesty, and surrender to God’s work. Believers endure the process because transformation produces strength, not bitterness.
Day 10: Godliness With Contentment is Great Gain
God establishes contentment as a present fruit of walking with Him. According to 1 Timothy 6:6, believers trust God’s sufficiency and stand firm in joy regardless of circumstance. Godliness anchors the heart where true gain is found.
Day 9: Obedience Above Approval
1 Samuel 15:22 establishes that obedience to God outweighs sacrifice and approval. Alignment with God’s will requires the believer to endure obedience even when it separates from what no longer serves His purpose. Faithfulness is measured by obedience, not by the preservation of comfort.
Day 8: Let the Word Dwell Richly
Colossians 3:16 establishes that the Word of Christ must dwell richly, not sparsely, within the believer. Spiritual resilience is formed when the Word is abundant enough to stand against every opposing influence. A heart filled with God’s Word leaves no room for spiritual vacancy.
Day 7: God Provides an Everlasting Helper
John 14:16 declares that God provides an everlasting Helper who abides forever and does not withdraw His presence. Believers are called to trust the Holy Spirit’s help rather than fear abandonment or isolation. Dependence on God’s help establishes confidence rooted in His abiding promise.
Day 6: Preparing New Wineskins
God prepares hearts through discipline and surrender. Matthew 9:17 establishes that endurance and trust form a wineskin able to hold increase. A prepared life stands ready for what God releases.
Day 5: Presence Over Performance
God establishes stillness as essential for discernment and obedience. Psalm 46:10 declares that hearts must trust God enough to slow their pace. Presence positions believers to endure without replacing intimacy with activity.
Day 4: Obedience Is Better Than Sacrifice
God weighs obedience more heavily than outward sacrifice. According to 1 Samuel 15:22, hearts that trust God choose to stand in submission to His voice. True surrender produces humility that aligns actions with God’s will.
Day 3: For God So Loved That He Gave
God’s love is proven through sacrificial giving, not human merit. John 3:16 establishes salvation as a gift received by faith. Hearts trust what God has given and stand secure in grace.
Day 2: Loving Instruction Is Loving God
Instruction forms intimacy, and correction strengthens alignment with God’s purpose. Proverbs 12:1 establishes that maturity grows where hearts endure discipline. A teachable spirit chooses to stand under God’s instruction rather than resist it.
Day 1: Then it Came to Pass
God’s will does not change with delay. Even when fulfillment takes time, faith remains anchored in what God has already spoken. This reflection from 1 Kings 18:44 calls believers to continued trust, obedience, and endurance while standing firmly on God’s Word until it comes to pass.