Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Matthew 9:10

Braving the Deep
5 Days
This five-day journey through scripture outlines our responsibility as believers in bringing about justice and racial reconciliation.

Year of Yes
5 Days
Join Hillsong East Coast’s online experience and walk through this corresponding plan. This plan is based on Pastor Matt Bartgis's January 2021 message, "Year of Yes". Read through God’s Word within each devotional and reflect through guided questions for both individual consideration and group discussion. We pray it encourages you to reframe your reality.

Christian Discipleship 101
5 Days
This 5-day plan will enlighten you of Jesus’ desired relationship with us in Christian discipleship. I pray it will strengthen your commitment and obedience to His Holy Word!

Expect the Unexpected
5 Days
We are living in unprecedented times where seemingly nothing is predictable. As believers, however we know that our God still reigns, and his plans will come to pass! And as we rest on his sovereignty, we understand that God uses unexpected encounters to bring unexpected blessings! Lean in with Pastor John F Hannah as he highlights God's unexpected ways throughout scripture that can encourage us in this season of unpredictably!

Made to Belong - 5 Practices to Cultivate Community in a Culture of Loneliness
5 Days
Many of us deal with loneliness and isolation. You are not alone in this. We are all asking, "Who is my community and where do I belong?" The Bible shows the significance of belonging from the earliest parts of our human story—God designed us to be relational beings, made to belong to God and others. We are created in community—“let us make man in our image” (Genesis 1:26)—and for community—“it is not good that the man should be alone” (Genesis 2:18). In this 5-day reading plan, you'll unlock five practices to cultivate biblical community.

Gracious Jesus 7 - the King Calls
5 Days
Many people dream of a big sponsor to help them realise their dreams. The King of Kings is looking for potential leaders and calling people who follow Him. The call doesn’t consider age, race, or gender. Yet this call still eludes many today. For those who wholeheartedly and completely voluntarily answer this call, their lives will never be the same. We see shining examples from all walks of life.

You Are Invited to Follow Jesus
5 Days
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus extends an invitation to would-be followers to walk with Him, observe all He would do and say, and ultimately give up their lives to advance His Kingdom. In this reading plan, we will look at four different accounts where Jesus extended an invitation to "Follow Me," how each person responded to Jesus' offer, and what their responses mean for us today.

Sinners: Experience God’s Compassion in Your Shame
5 Days
Throughout the New Testament, Jesus shows compassion toward unlikely “sinners” who expressed great faith. Whether tax collectors, Roman centurions, or Samaritan women, Jesus repeatedly shows that he came to rescue people burdened with shame. During this plan, Bible teacher and author Kat Armstrong illustrates how these stories strengthen our understanding of God’s empathy and knowledge of how all types of people express beautiful faith in Jesus.

What Was Jesus Like?
5 Days
This 5-day Bible reading plan is an introduction to Jesus as a person – what was He like? You’ll explore key moments in Jesus’ life, inviting you to examine His character, mission, and relevance for your life today. Whether you’re curious about who Jesus is or seeking a deeper connection with Him, this plan encourages reflection, discussion, and discovery through Bible stories and thought-provoking questions.

Jesus Came for the Sick
5 Days
This plan explores Jesus' ministry to those considered spiritually sick and sinful by society. It emphasizes that all people are spiritually ill and in need of Christ's healing. We highlight Jesus' willingness to associate with tax collectors and sinners, contrasting this with the attitudes of the religious leaders. The plan encourages readers to recognize their own spiritual sickness, accept Jesus as the great physician, and follow His example in reaching out to others in need of spiritual healing.