Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Job 12:8

Job Through Song in 14 Days
14 Days
NASB 2020 a faithful rendition in music. Instructions: If you go to the NASB 2020 translation and switch the audio narrator to Music Bible the entire Bible audio will switch to the Music Bible Audio. Walk with Job through his journey of deep suffering, honest questions, and steadfast faith in just 14 days through word-for-word Scripture songs. Each day, listen to passages that reveal the tension between human pain and God’s sovereignty—brought to life through music. Whether you’re working, reflecting, or on the move, let the melodies help these profound dialogues settle into your heart.

The Habit of Hearing God's Voice
21 Days
Do you know what God’s voice sounds like? God speaks in many ways, but hearing his voice isn’t something that always comes naturally. It takes 21 days to build a habit—and over these next 21 days, you’ll build the practices of listening, recognizing, and responding to God’s voice in your everyday life.

Suffering: A Study in Job
23 Days
The book of Job chronicles testing a righteous man's faith through suffering. Although Job's friends attempt to comfort him, it is only by God's revelation of His wisdom and might that Job finds true comfort. Even in deep suffering, God can do all things, and none of His purposes can be thwarted (Job 42:2).
Environment: 30 Days for Creation's Caretakers
30 Days
With Scripture in hand and a sense of wonder at God's grandeur, we invite you to a 30-day exploration of God's Word. We pray that creation's splendor will draw you nearer to your Creator and renew your awareness of the privilege you have in serving as God's caretaker.

From in the Beginning to Amen: January
31 Days
January - No complicated content—just a chronological journey through the Bible. Scripture isn’t arranged in the order events happened; it’s usually organized by genre. This January plan walks chronologically through all of Genesis and Job, covering creation, the fall, the flood, early civilizations, and God’s covenant with Abraham. Instead of jumping around, you’ll see how each moment builds on the last and how God’s purposes unfold over time. January lays the foundation for the entire year, revealing that the Bible is one unified story of redemption that ultimately leads to Jesus.