Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Hebrews 10:21

Anatomy of the Gospel - Back to the Basics
5 Days
It is crucial that every believer truly understands what the gospel entails because this knowledge is key to living a true Christian life. I ask you then, what is the gospel? If you are not sure or cannot answer this question simply and comprehensively, this plan is for you. Join this 5-day plan to learn about the gospel and all it has to offer you.

What Does the Bible Say About Friendships?
5 Days
Our God is a God of friendship, and He created people for friendship too. Discover what the Bible says about friendship. Each devotion is written by young women for young women and offers relatable stories of friendship, Scripture passages, reflection questions, and practical ways to find friends. Learn how to navigate friendships in changing seasons and when to walk away from certain friendships and invest in others.

The Familiar Stranger
5 Days
Are you thirsty for a deeper experience of God? God wants that for you as well—and he has provided a way for us to know him through the Holy Spirit. Jesus told his disciples that God’s indwelling presence through the Spirit was (and is) even better than his bodily presence. This devotional is for all of us who ache to experience God in our heart as well as our mind.

How to Practice Gratitude in the Midst of Waiting by Wycliffe Bible Translators
5 Days
Waiting can feel like it’s wearing you down. Let this 5-day plan encourage you to focus on God’s presence, His blessings and the guidance of His Word — even in seasons of uncertainty and delay.

Needing to Be Known
5 Days
Let’s be honest, many of us feel lonely. We spend more time on social media than interacting with actual people. This creates in us a sense of longing that technology can not fix. We need community; in fact, good relationships are the driving force behind godly people. How do we build community in a time when isolation is the new normal? This five-day plan will inspire you to discover new ways to form connections that will impact your life for the better.

Faith and Conscience
5 Days
Every believer longs to walk in truth and live rightly before God—but how can we keep a clear conscience in a world of moral confusion? This five-day plan explores what it means to live with a good conscience before God, as Paul declared in Acts 23:1. You’ll learn how God’s moral law is written on every heart, how the Holy Spirit refines our conscience, and how faith keeps it tender and aligned with truth. Whether new or mature in faith, this plan helps you understand, respond to, and walk joyfully with a clear conscience before God.

Spiritual Battle of Worship | Fighting Together
5 Days
Worship is more than just singing and praying. There’s more going on than most people realize. When we worship, we engage in a spiritual battle. Worship is a counterstrike against the forces of darkness and all their work in a broken, spiritually enslaved world. This plan focuses on the importance of fighting the spiritual battle together. It is the third of four 5-day plans on the spiritual battle of worship.

The Hero Of History By Pete Briscoe
6 days
Stories are a powerful part of the human experience. They make us laugh, they make us cry; they give us hope that happiness is real. And whether you realize it or not, you’re playing a role in the most powerful story ever told! In this 6-day reading plan, Pete Briscoe traces that Great Story of sin and salvation—ultimately showcasing the Great Hero of History, Jesus Christ.

How God Sees You
6 Days
Most of us want to be closer to God, and the good news is that He wants to be closer to you, too! The first step is to understand how He sees you. He’s not angry with you or disqualifying you – He loves you! He sees you through Jesus. Let these 6 lessons help you see yourself through God’s eyes so you can grow closer to Him every day.

Discovering God's Secret Places
6 Days
Have you ever felt it is hard to abide in Christ when God seems so distant? Many Christians, including pastors, missionaries and full-time workers, admit to feeling distant from God and ministering from an empty heart. As we discover God’s call to abide, work, rest and walk with Him, we can learn to experience joy and fullness in the Secret Place of His Presence.