Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Genesis 4:21

Watermark Gospel | Cain & Abel
3 Days
Abel was a good shepherd, who was unjustly murdered by his wicked brother, Cain. After death, Abel's blood cried out to God for justice, and the book of Hebrews specifically cites this fact as evidence of resurrection power. Does the story of a good shepherd, who unjustly suffers death, but speaks through resurrection power beyond the grave sound familiar? Learn how Abel's story points us to the story of Jesus!

Girl Read Your Bible
5 Days
This Guided Bible Reading Plan is designed to help you take your Bible reading experience to the next level. If you’ve ever read the Bible and been completely confused, this plan is for you. Within this plan each day you’re equipped with a full summary filled with context so you can have deeper clarity as you read through the book of Genesis.

Becoming Human: A Devotion on Genesis 1-11
5 Days
Do you ever live with a sense that you were made for something more? At the beginning of God’s story, we find a collection of ancient events that speak to our questions about our value, identity, and purpose. Stories that tell us who God is, who he made us to be, and the building blocks of what it means to be human.

The Christian and Culture
5 Days
We were created in the image of the Creator, and our vocation extends far beyond mere survival. We are called to cultivate the earth and to develop every expression of culture—science, technology, art, and more. Scripture shows that sin has distorted this calling: our creativity can either mirror God’s glory or become an instrument of destruction. The Gospel restores humanity’s mission, sending us into the world to manifest beauty, truth, and justice. In this devotional, we reflect on how Christian faith can shape every creative act, turning culture itself into a stage where God’s glory is revealed.

Genesis: God's Good Design (Genesis 1-5)
6 Days
Genesis is the beginning of God’s story and our own. In this six-day plan, we walk through Genesis 1 to 5 and see a God who creates with purpose, pursues sinners with patience, and offers hope in a broken world. If you want greater clarity as you read Scripture, this plan will help you see the goodness of God from the very beginning. It’s a simple, practical guide to help you understand what these foundational chapters mean for your life today.

The Fig Tree, the Curse, and the Cross
6 Days
Why does Jesus curse a fig tree? It's an enacted parable that is tied up with Jesus reaction to Jerusalem in the Triumphal Entry, his rebuke of the Temple, and the story of the Fall. Fruitlessness is cursed - but Jesus bears that curse so we can be fruitful. Find out more in this short plan.

The One Year Pray for America Bible Reading Plan: Pray for Our Leaders
8 Days
Join us in praying for our leaders with this 8-day reading plan, featuring prayers from The One Year Pray for America Bible.
Christmas: The Worship Initiative
10 Days
Shane & Shane’s Christmas album is stacked with Christ-centered carols that will prepare your heart for the season. This 10-day reading plan will deepen your faith and help bring in the holidays! Download the Christmas album as a companion to the plan!

Father Abraham
10 Days
This reading plan explores the account of Abraham's life in Genesis from a distinctly Christian perspective in order to answer questions such as: What did these stories mean for those who first received them? And what do they mean for us today?

In the Beginning: A Study in Genesis 1-14
11 Days
In this 11-day plan, you will study Genesis chapters 1-14. It will introduce this great book of the Bible, focusing on the families and generations that begin human history. Before planning how to correct the problems we face in this world, we must understand who God is, how He made the world, what we have done to destroy it, and His plan for His new earth.