Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Matthew 28:16

From the Cross to the World: Living Easter Every Day
7 Days
Easter is more than a weekend. It’s the turning point of all history and the heartbeat of our daily lives. The cross shows us the depth of God’s love; the empty tomb reveals his unstoppable power. But the resurrection was never meant to be kept to ourselves. You’ll walk through Holy Week into Resurrection Sunday, exploring what it means to live in the hope of Easter every day. You’ll see how humility, service, surrender, compassion, and mission flow naturally from the risen Christ’s work in us. Each day includes Scripture, a reflection, practical application, and a prayer.

Commissioned 1: Passion to Purpose: Living the Great Commission
7 Days
You were made for more than just getting by—you were made for a mission. In this plan, you’ll discover how God is calling you into His world-changing plan. Rooted in Matthew 28:18–20, this 6-part Bible reading plan will open your eyes to the "secret mission" Jesus invites every believer into: to make disciples and bring God's love to the world. Whether you’ve never considered your calling or are seeking a fresh sense of direction, this journey will help you connect the dots between your personal story and God’s global purpose.

Love God Greatly - Names of God Part 2: Through Thanksgiving & Christmas
8 Days
When it comes to the names of God it is important to recognize that we do not name God. He names himself. This is important because it shows that there is something specific he wants to reveal about himself in his names. He transcends time and space. He is exalted above all things and is incomprehensible. And yet he has condescended to make himself known to us in ways that we can understand. He has given himself names to help us see his character.

Jesus's Path To The Cross: An 8-Day Devotional
8 Days
This 8-Day devotional pairs Scripture with study notes and images adapted from the ESV Archaeology Study Bible —all designed to help you enter into the story of Jesus’s final days and travel through Scripture on his path to the cross, learning more about the people and places he encountered along the way.

One Heart
8 Days
What if the Church could stand as one, having ONE HEART for God, His people, the lost and for discipling those new to the faith? Join us as we consider reflecting God’s heart for our city.

Climb 1 - I Said Yes to Jesus, Now What?
8 Days
We are so glad you're here! We’ve created these “Climbs” (or daily devotionals) to give new believers and youth students a place to learn the basics. These climbs were designed as a combined reading and video plan, so take the time to watch the videos and read the text for each day (we promise the videos are short).

Holy Week: A Journey With Matthew
8 Days
Take a meaningful trip through Holy Week with Matthew as your guide. Experience the highs and lows, from the joyful Palm Sunday to the solemn Good Friday and the triumphant Easter Sunday. Each day offers a lesson in following Jesus, whether it's about praising Him, staying true to your beliefs, or spreading His message of love. Get ready to explore the journey of faith with Matthew's gospel as your map.

This Is Hope
8 Days
The world changes at a high speed. But in Hope Global, eight core values guide our church through the different seasons. In this devotion, we will highlight our core values each day through Scripture, reflection, and prayer. The devotionals invite our members to realign their lives with God’s purposes: to be motivated by the Gospel, shaped by His Word, empowered by the Spirit, committed to discipleship, passionate for people, rooted in the church family, engaged in church planting, and intentional in raising leaders. Together, they provide a biblical foundation for fulfilling God's vision for our church.

What Jesus Said About Making Disciples
9 Days
Jesus took 12 men, and for three years, He made them disciples and prepared them for the task He had in mind for them. After three years, with his ascension, Jesus said: “Go and make disciples.” He was actually saying to them: “Go and do the same as what I did.”
