Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Proverbs 19:21
When Your Marriage Isn't What You Thought It Would Be
6 Days
Ah, the wedding day, the dreamy home, and the picture-perfect family. But then, the first argument hits, the first storm comes, and reality kicks in. Suddenly, you're faced with the undeniable truth—your marriage isn't perfect. Sound familiar? You're not alone. Discovering that your marriage isn't a fairytale can be a bit disheartening and frustrating. Let's turn to God for hope and guidance during these rough marital moments.
Heart of a Coach
7 Days
As a coach, you’re a source of encouragement and inspiration for your team by preparing and guiding your players to win. Yet, your busy life as a coach can steal the time you need to study the Bible as your source of strength and encouragement. In order to find strength for the daily challenges you face as a coach, spending time with God is the winning strategy.
Mama Needs A Do-Over
7 Days
Hang on mom—there’s joy to be found under all those dirty dishes! This is a motherhood survival guide from popular blogger Lisa Pennington and her new book "Mama Needs a Do-Over."
Trust
7 Days
Trust is the most valuable commodity of the human heart. Without trust, there can’t be love. Without trust, there can’t be faith. Without trust, our lives will be marked by our own strength, rather than God’s presence and power. In this 7-day plan, you’ll discover God’s faithfulness, and be equipped to place your trust in God, that your life would be filled with his goodness.
Think On These Things: Wisdom For Life From Proverbs
7 Days
Have you ever done something stupid and then regretted it? If you had put the book of Proverbs into action, it may not have happened. Proverbs has wisdom on friendships, work, sex, marriage, greed, lust, pride, and a hundred other pain-invoking issues. Proverbs is filled with wonderful wisdom for daily living—wisdom that can save the obedient ear much pain. This reading plan by Ray Comfort, based on the devotional Think on These Things: Wisdom for Life from Proverbs shares a proverb for each day along with a few words of application.
A Dad's Prayer For His Children
7 Days
Now more than ever, the world is in need of strong fathers who love their families well. God provides the strength to those who seek Him and call upon His name. Being a father is a sacred responsibility because we reflect God’s love to our children. Men are called to lead and serve their families, and a very tangible way to do that is to pray over your children. God does amazing things in our lives when we ask for His help. But sometimes finding the words to pray over your kids can be challenging. This study includes seven things from Scripture that you can pray over your kids for each day of the week. Join us as we provide guidance and daily encouragement for great prayers based on Scripture over the next seven days.
RESTART
7 Days
The past can be filled with regrets and unfulfilled dreams. Many times, this past holds us back from propelling into the future. This 7 day devotional is designed to help you hit the RESTART button and begin all over again in the right way.
Reaffirm Your Restoration
7 Days
Every morning you have an agenda. You spend quiet time with Jesus, read your YouVersion devotional, and (hopefully) grab a shower before work. The world’s agenda is different. It intends to steal your joy, remind you of shortcomings, and break you down. This devotionals intended to help you reaffirm your restoration in Jesus, daily! These next seven days will challenge you to take back ground for the Kingdom of God!
Wisdom Is Calling
7 Days
God’s wisdom is available to us, and it cries out for our attention. As we will find out, there is an actual person who is the personification of wisdom. This 7-day study from LMW will guide you as you seek out wisdom in your own life.
Start Where You Are
7 Days
How do you describe your relationship with God? Whatever your answer, God meets you exactly where you are. Sharing his story of spiritual drifting, popular online pastor Rashawn Copeland encourages you to accept yourself as a glorious work in progress, a beloved child, a person on the brink of revival. Anchoring everything in Scripture, Rashawn asks that you allow God to take you where He wants you to go.