Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Luke 23
The 7 Whys of Easter
7 Days
Why was Jesus born? Why did he die on a cross? Why did he rise from the dead? Why does it all matter? Spend this spring holiday considering the seven “whys” of Easter. Adapted from Dr. Jim Denison’s writings, this devotional provides pastoral guidance and scholarly insight. Understanding the whys leads to that much greater affection for Jesus and deeper praise for him.
BibleProject | Holy Week & Easter
8 Days
BibleProject designed this plan to help individuals, families, and groups reflect on Jesus' final days and celebrate his resurrection. This eight-day plan incorporates animated videos, summaries, and daily prayers to guide you through Jesus' triumphal entry, confrontation with Israel’s leaders, sacrificial death, and victorious resurrection. Choose this plan and experience how each day of Holy Week points to the unending love of God's Kingdom.
They Could Not
10 Days
Everyone must really take time to meditate and reflect upon Jesus' life, His ministry, His sufferings, His final hours on the cross, His death, burial and resurrection. Because that is the gospel. Here, Sam & Mildred, FaithMuscles101 bring their thoughts and reflections on the final sayings of Jesus on the cross in a progressive 10 day plan called, 'They Could Not'. Please read and be blessed.
The Journey to the Cross in ASL
10 Days
Every year we take time before Easter to reflect on the week of the Cross and the sacrifice that Jesus made. We do this to experience a deeper relationship with Christ. For the next ten days, let’s take time together, pause, and reflect on the key moments of the Journey to the Cross.
Luke: A 10-Day Devotional Reading Plan
10 Days
Over the course of 10-days, read the book of Luke alongside passages and questions from Lydia Brownback, and see how the Gospel of Luke presents Jesus as the promised King of kings, showcasing how Jesus’s earthly ministry is good news to the downtrodden, the hurting, and the outsider.
Through the Bible: Luke
11 Days
As the longest book in the New Testament, Luke makes the purpose of his writing clear at the beginning: to investigate and write an account of the Gospel. As a Gentile physician, Luke has deliberately recorded many healing miracles of Jesus and His care for the social outcasts. The Gospel is summarised in this proclamation of Jesus, “I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.”
Next Steps - Start Reading Your Bible Today!
12 Days
You receive new life when you decide to say ‘yes’ to Jesus. This marks the beginning of a relationship with God and becoming a part of His family, the church. To help you understand more about your new life in Jesus, we’ve put together this introductory 12 Day Reading Plan. Look up each of the scriptures and read the notes. Then ask yourself the questions outlined in the plan.
Luke Explained Part 2 | Parables and Power
12 Days
Our grand journey following Christ continues as the second half of Luke’s gospel brings us some of the most beloved stories and teaching from Jesus’ life. Kris Langham guides us with clarity through every story, including many parables only found in Luke: the prodigal son, the good Samaritan, the shrewd money-manager, and more. Follow Jesus to the triumphal entry, last supper, trial, and all the way to death and back.
Luke
12 Days
This simple plan will lead you through the Gospel According to Luke from beginning to end.
Connecting With God (Luke)
14 Days
Discovering the context of the story of Jesus helps the story come alive! Designed for the skeptic, the spiritually curious, and the person who wants a deeper understanding of the story, Connecting with God uses videos from BibleProject, reading 2-3 chapters of the Bible a day, and questions to help you understand the message for your life.