Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Philippians 2:10

Reclaim Easter
5 Days
Reclaim Easter is a powerful 5-day devotional to awaken your spirit and ignite your faith. This year, go beyond chocolate eggs and pastel colours - embrace the true meaning of the resurrection! Be challenged, inspired, and equipped to walk boldly in Jesus’ victory. Don’t let another Easter pass you by - step into the fullness of His finished work on the cross!

Men of God: Ancient Virtues for Modern Warriors
5 Days
"Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go." - Joshua 1:9 In this five-day reading plan, we will look at the lives of extraordinary men whose stories continue to shape and challenge us thousands of years later. Each day, we'll walk alongside a different biblical man of God, looking at a core virtue that defined his life and legacy.

Called to Worship
5 Days
In the quiet, tender spaces of motherhood and missionary life, worship became more than a song—it became survival. From her home in South Africa, missionary Kacy Ladd shares heartfelt stories of waiting, wrestling, and whispered prayers in the midnight hours—especially while parenting her autistic son. Through tears and worship, she discovered God’s nearness in the hardest places. This devotional is a gentle invitation from one mama to another: come find Jesus in your own wilderness. He sees you, He loves you, and even here—especially here—He is near and worthy of your worship.

Technicolor Woman
5 Days
Courtney Smallbone is fervent about living a life that’s all in. Her greatest desire is to come alongside women and help them move from living in black and white to living in full color. She’s married to Luke Smallbone, one-half of GRAMMY®-winning duo FOR KING + COUNTRY, and you can find her living in full color as an amateur homesteader—raising cattle and children on a farm outside Nashville, Tennessee.

Acts 18:24-19:22 | You Don't Need to Know It All
5 Days
At its core, Acts prods us to be evangelistic. But God’s power to save a person and transform their life is God’s power, not ours. God will work through you despite your limitations. This 5-day plan continues a journey through the book of Acts, the Bible’s gripping sequel of Jesus at work in the life of his followers as he expands his kingdom to the ends of the earth. It’s a journey on what it means to be a Christian. It’s a story in which you have a role to play.

The Journey of Yes
5 Days
Brenda Palmer invites you to embark on the journey of yes—walking in obedience to God in faith, surrender, and self-discovery. By saying yes to God, you open yourself to become the person He lovingly created for His purpose.

Philippians: Joy in Christ
5 Days
This is a 5-Day Bible Plan on the Book of Philippians, summarizing the key themes and passages from each chapter. Each day includes a devotional and a “Respond to God’s Word” application step.

The Quiet Ambition
5 Days
In 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12, the Apostle Paul outlines "the quiet ambition": "Make it your ambition to live quietly, tend your own business, and work with your hands, so that you might walk gracefully toward outsiders and have need of nothing." In this five-day reading plan, we'll reflect on this admonition from St. Paul and its application to our lives by looking at passages and people in Scripture that illuminate each part of the quiet ambition.

Another Gospel? Student Edition: 5 Days to a Firm Faith
5 Days
Have you ever found yourself confused by the mixed messages about what it means to be a Christian? Despite all the various human opinions, Christianity is a faith that was “once for all delivered to the saints” (Jude 1:3, ESV). Although there are many false versions of Christianity, there is only one true Christianity. This five-day devotional will help you define and articulate the historic Christian faith. Don’t become swept up in another gospel; instead, learn to understand and appreciate the beauty of the real thing.

God With Us: Lessons From the Incarnation
5 Days
The birth of Jesus reminds us that God doesn’t remain distant. In Jesus, God took on human flesh and moved into the neighborhood. The word used to describe this incredible event is “incarnation.” God came to us—not in abstraction or theory—but in real human flesh. God moved into the neighborhood to rescue us and remake our neighborhoods. This five-day devotional draws from themes in Derek Vreeland’s Bible study Incarnation: 8 Lessons on How God Meets Us, to help us rediscover the joy that came when God moved into our neighborhoods to rescue us and our neighbors.