Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Genesis 15:4
It's Time to Take the Promised Land
3 Days
So many things in this world make so many promises. “Buy me and you’ll be happy,” is usually how it goes. But invariably they fail to deliver, so much so, that it can feel as though you’re on a treadmill of broken promises. But God’s promises are different. His promises never fail. And it turns out that He wants us to live in those promises; to enter into His Promised Land. But how do you actually do that? And why is it that there seem to be so many battles, day after day, in order to take the Promised Land? Join Berni in this powerful new booklet, because it’s time ... time for you to take the Promised Land!
Adonai: Owner Of All
3 Days
In this reading plan on God's name Adonai, you discover He is truly the Owner of All. Dr. Tony Evans explores the uses and meaning of Adonai, giving examples and explanations from multiple sources in the Bible.
And He Believed God.
3 days
Vance K. Jackson leads readers in this life transforming account of Abraham. Before God changed his name — Abram believed God. Before the manifestation of the promise — Abram believed God. Abram chose to believe God, despite what his situation looked like. No matter what the situation may look like — you must choose to ignore life’s distractions and fix your focus on God.
Hey God, Can We Talk? I Want to Be Closer to You
3 Days
If we want to have deep and intimate conversations with God, what would the incremental steps look like at the beginning of the relationship? Thankfully, we can read about the growing intimacy that Abraham had with God through some very interesting conversations in Genesis 15, 17, and 18. This plan will dive into these chapters to provide some keys ways we can grow closer to God.
God Provides: “Making Major Life Choices" - Abram's Reward
3 Days
The God Provides series offers a rich, dramatic journey through theater-quality, short films which show us wisdom, truth, encouragement and practical steps to deepen a relationship of trust with God. In this video, you'll see the contrasts between the wise choices of Abram and the foolish choices of Lot providing valuable lessons for today—contentment with less versus wanting more; loving people versus loving things; and giving versus taking.
God Provides: "Mine or His"- Abraham and Isaac
3 Days
The God Provides series offers a rich, dramatic journey through theater-quality, short films which show us wisdom, truth, encouragement and practical steps to deepen a relationship of trust with God. This session highlights the true story of Abraham and Isaac, his son. God used this test of obedience to see whether or not Abraham trusted Him fully and would, in faith, obediently make everything he had available for God’s use.
Turning Mistakes Into Miracles
3 Days
When you look back at your life, do you see a long litany of mistakes? Are there moments that cause you deep pain or regret? It’s time to see those moments from God’s perspective. Because your greatest errors can reveal the true depth of His grace. Join Bible teacher Berni Dymet to walk through Abraham’s story in Genesis – and discover how God can turn your mistakes into miracles!
Fear of God?
3 Days
What is the fear of God, and is it a good thing for me to be fearful of Him? In this 3-day devotional by beloved pastor, R.T. Kendall, you will encounter the presence of God in new and exciting ways as you delve into true reverence for God. Learn how the fear of God can play a powerful role in growing your relationship with Christ.
3 Promises About God's Provision (Pt 1: Abraham)
3 Days
Are you willing to fully trust God, even if it meant giving up your most prized possessions? Through the story of Abraham, we’ll explore the blessings that come with surrendering everything to God and trusting in His provision – and how the results of our obedience are far greater than anything we could hold onto. Get started today!
Slowing Down for the Season
3 Days
In the hustle and bustle of preparing for Christmas, it can be easy to forget what (and for whom!) this season is all about. These devotionals are an invitation to slow down—even if only for 5 minutes—to read Scripture, engage your senses, and contemplate reflective questions.