Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to 1 Corinthians 11:25
Reclaiming Mindfulness: Meditating & Staying Grounded
3 Days
Temi Michael-O guides readers through scriptural truths on two common mindfulness practices- meditation and grounding. You will learn how to stay grounded and practice the highest form of meditation to overcome negative emotions or feelings.
Remembering Jesus
3 Days
Through His death, burial and resurrection, Jesus accomplished far more than simply acquiring a way for us to go to heaven when we die. In this devotional, we are going to look at what Jesus accomplished and the importance of remembrance through communion. Join us in Remembering Jesus.
[Uniqueness of Christ] Jesus’ Unique Request
3 Days
This first part of the series, “The Uniqueness of Christ,” shows us Jesus’ unique request and how it relates to the body of Christ. This profound yet timely plan helps us understand why the physical body of Jesus Christ had to be broken, the new body that He gave birth to with his death, and the importance of His blood as a sign of a new covenant for us.
[Truth & Love] in Word and Deed
3 Days
Jesus’ death and resurrection, as well as the promise of His return, prove His unending love for each of us both in words and deeds. Jesus said that there is no greater love than someone giving his life for his friends, but He didn’t merely say it. He did it.
El Shaddai
3 Days
In this 3-part series, we look at how God wants to be everything for you, and only He can because He is "El Shaddai."
Jesus Gave Thanks
4 Days
Jesus Gave Thanks explores the transformative power of thanksgiving. In challenging moments, Jesus turned to gratitude, changing negative situations into positive outcomes. Over four days, we will explore how Jesus gave thanks in different circumstances and how we can apply this powerful principle to our own lives.
Understanding the Last Supper: The Connection Between Galilean Weddings and the Role of Communion
4 Days
Discover the profound connection between the Last Supper and Galilean wedding customs as it deepens our understanding of Jesus' Final Meal and its significance for Communion today. The Last Supper is rich with meaning when viewed through the lens of Galilean wedding traditions. Jesus was not just sharing a meal; He was setting up a new, lasting relationship with His followers, preparing a place for them, and pointing towards a future celebration. Understanding these connections helps us appreciate Communion as a representation of this deep, joyful, and eternal covenant with Christ.
Joseph Prince: Receiving God's Healing
5 Days
The Lord’s desire is for you to enjoy the healing, health and wholeness that He has purchased for you at Calvary. Jesus went to the scourging post and then the cross to pay the full price for your health and wholeness. The same Jesus who healed all who came to Him for healing when He was on earth is the same Jesus who wants to heal you today if you are sick in any way. This devotional will help you to understand the Lord’s will and work regarding healing. It will build a righteous foundation for your healing and inspire you to reach out in faith and experience your healing! Taken from Healing Promises by Joseph Prince. Copyright © 2011 by Joseph Prince. All rights reserved.
A.D. The Bible Continues: Episode 7
5 Days
A.D. The Bible Continues is the epic 12-episode series now airing on NBC. Things get worse for Peter as Saul’s persecution targets him. Some stay in Jerusalem, and the rest flee. Philip has unexpected success in Samaria. The Roman emperor comes to Jerusalem, an event which Pilate plans to exploit to get a promotion and get out of the city.
The Book Of 1st Corinthians With Jennie Allen: A Video Bible Study
5 Days
Christianity calls us to sacrifice instead of living for oneself. We can't do both. Paul wrote about this in his letter to a divided and self-centered people to remind them to follow Jesus and only Jesus. In this RightNow Media study, Jennie Allen walks into the messy lives of the Corinthians and takes us through Paul’s words to learn how we should distinguish ourselves from the culture even today.