Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to 1 John 5:16
Real Hope: A Study of 1 John
5 Days
In this plan we will undertake a study of the book of 1 John, in the New Testament. The book of 1 John is the first of three books, written by John the elder to house church believers. The book of 1 John encourages believers to remember that God is light and love and therefore to live lives that reflect that light and love with one another and the world.
God Is Love: A Study in 1 John
5 Days
1 John is one of three letters written by John the Beloved, the same author as the Gospel of John and Revelation. Written as a response to false teaching in the church, John reminds his readers that just as God is both love and light, true believers are to show love and light to the world.
People of Light, People of Darkness: The Last Apostle | 1 John 5:13-21
5 Days
John, the last living apostle, wrote a Gospel. And it seems some people were distorting it. John writes to believers caught in the aftermath, bringing clarity and commentary on what he wrote. He shows them what it looks like to be people of light and life instead of people of death and darkness. This plan takes us through 1 John and how to live in the face of distorted Christianity.
Known by Love: A Six-Day Devotional in 1, 2, and 3 John
6 Days
The New Testament books of 1, 2 and 3 John have a recurring theme: love. The author speaks repeatedly of Jesus’s command for believers to love one another. Christian believers should stand apart from the rest of the world, characterized by God’s love. This six-day devotional explores John’s words in his three epistles, offering tangible ways to show God’s love to fellow believers.
[Maximum Joy Series] Standing on God’s Promises
7 Days
What a tragedy to go through one’s Christian life believing Christ is the Savior, but not having the assurance that if you died tonight you would wake up in His presence. Join the apostle John through chapter 5 of his epistle—1 John. Together we will learn to stand on God’s promises and to understand how to fight back when the enemy tries to seed doubt into our minds.
Praying Through the Letters of John with Hillsong Creative
7 Days
Join the creative community of Hillsong Church as we read and pray through 1, 2, and 3 John. These works are likely penned by the apostle John, written to a known community of believers and to specific individuals within this community. John wrote to combat false teaching by re-anchoring believers in the truth of Jesus Christ and giving guidance on how to live in love as children of God.
Fearless in Battle
7 Days
Are you someone who routinely gives in to fear? Or do you consistently live by faith? In this devotional, learn how to take steps of faith, so that you give God the opportunity to showcase His power in your seemingly impossible situation. Be inspired by a personal testimony about walking fearlessly through the valley of the shadow of death. Learn to live without giving fear a foothold in your life.
The Heart of Christianity: A 7-Day Plan on God’s Love and Ours
7 Days
There’s a reason that the two greatest commandments according to Jesus begin “You shall love….” There’s a reason that the apostle Paul says we can have all the spiritual gifts in the world yet still “gain nothing” if we lack love. In this seven-day survey on God’s love and ours, Alistair explains why love truly is at the heart of Christianity.
1 John Explained | Know That You Know
7 Days
Confidence makes all the difference in our walk with God, and 1st John is about giving us the assurance we need to walk strong. John gives us clear guidelines so that we can know we are forgiven, know how to love, and know that we know Him. Join Through the Word as we journey through each chapter with clear explanations and practical applications in just ten minutes a day.
Confidence in Prayer
7 Days
What is prayer? Prayer is coming before the face of God. When we know how to talk to God, we come confident, understanding that we are accepted because we’re His children. And if we ask anything according to His will, we have what we’ve asked for. This is our confidence in prayer.