Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Lamentations 3:24
Real Hope: Meeting With God
5 Days
God desires to be with His people. We read it time and time again in the Bible. However, the question that always remains is, are we desiring to be with God in the same way He desires to be with us? In this plan we seek to understand the heart of what our amazing God has for us.
Unburden Yourself
5 Days
Attention, overburdened Mama! Mom life is hard in our modern culture. This plan will help you distinguish between true guilt and conviction from God versus false guilt and condemnation from your unrealistic standards. If you feel like life is win/lose (either the kids win and I lose, or I win and the kids lose), then dive into God’s Word and stop living in bondage.
Living Changed: Through Grief
5 Days
Losing a loved one is utterly heartbreaking. It’s a terrible pain that no one can understand unless they’ve been in your shoes. This 5-day plan was written by women who have experienced loss and want to help you find comfort and peace in God’s Word. While this plan can’t help you accelerate the grief process, we believe it will help you endure the everyday hurts and give you hope.
New Every Morning: A Study in Lamentations
5 Days
Most likely written by the prophet Jeremiah, Lamentations is a collection of poems mourning the siege of Jerusalem and the coming exile of Judah. Despite the wickedness of God’s people that led to their captivity, the writer reminds his readers the loyal love and mercy of the Lord are truly new every morning (Lamentations 3:22-23). Even in deep darkness, God is our portion, our hope, and our salvation.
God's Steadfast Love
5 Days
Throughout the Bible, God's love is described as steadfast. God's steadfast love is unceasing, unchangeable, constant. God pursues his people and sustains his people through hardship and suffering. In this season celebrating love, this series will guide you in understanding and responding to God's steadfast love for you. This 5-day series was written by Donna Harold.
5 Days to Believe You’re Going to Make It
5 Days
When hurtful situations leave us worn out and unmotivated to spend time with God, sometimes we need more than just a pep talk. We need a friend to come alongside us with biblical truth and encouragement. Through 5 days of devotions inspired from her devotional, You’re Going to Make It, Lysa will give you powerful scriptures and practical tools to help you work through what you’re walking through right now.
Waiting on God: Shifting Our Focus
5 Days
Waiting is a part of life. However, most of us will do just about anything to avoid it. In this reading plan, we will consider four ways you and I can shift our focus when we find ourselves in a season of waiting on God - allowing us to continue to trust in His goodness - so that we might experience joy as we walk through seasons of waiting.
Hope Is the First Dose
5 Days
When trauma or tragedy strike, it can seem to us that it’s impossible to live again. Neurosurgeon Lee Warren—who has endured his own personal tragedies—says you can survive, find your feet, reinvigorate your faith, and even experience happiness again. His treatment plan works. And hope is the first dose he prescribes.
In the Waiting
5 Days
It is almost inevitable that, at some point, the direction your life takes does not line up with your expectations for your life. Often, the unexpected place you find yourself in leaves you waiting. In this reading plan, learn how to navigate uncharted territory and wait with hope, patience, joy, and even contentment as you lean into God, (re)discovering His Word and His ways as you wait.
Break Up With What Broke You: How God Redeems and Rewrites Your Story
5 Days
With gentle humility and great compassion, Christian Bevere shows how to leave behind what's held you back. This is an invitation to liberation, a chance to release who you've been and discover who you truly are. Often our former mistakes and regrets hold us back from where we're called to be. How can one heal and move on? To find your breakthrough, you must break up with what broke you.