Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Psalms 19:8
3 Big Questions, 1 Little Psalm
3 Days
Some of the toughest questions life throws at us are often some of the simplest to answer Scripturally. This short devotional will examine three such “meaning of life” questions – Is there a God? What does He want? How do we respond? – through the lens of one of the Bible's smallest passages, Psalm 19.
Truth Defined: What is Truth?
3 Days
Do you feel like the truth is ever-changing? Do you often find yourself anxious about knowing what is true and what isn’t? It doesn’t have to be that way! Truth is unchangeable. Truth is always true despite how one feels about it; even if no one believes the truth, it remains true. Get into God’s Word with this three-day devotionals on Truth from Feed. Part 1 of 4.
The Bible. What Is It?
3 Days
Do you ever wonder about the Bible? What it is? Who it was written by? Is it relevant for me today? In this 3-day Bible Plan, you will explore how the Bible is God’s Word written for us, relevant for all people and for all time. That through reading and studying the Bible, we can better understand who God is, who we are, and why we exist. This 3-day Bible Plan is part 1 of 4 designed to go along with the Catechism 'The Big Story' small group series.
You Are Not Alone
3 Days
Loneliness may feel like a dark gloomy cloud that follows you everywhere, but there is freedom and hope in Christ. This 3-day plan explores God's remedy to address a widespread human emotion that is both multifaceted and exclusive to each individual.
Delights And Disciplines Of Bible Study
4 Days
Since there are so many good books to read these days, both classical and contemporary, why should we take the time to read and study an ancient book like the Bible? In this reading plan, beloved Bible teacher Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe calls us to a deeper understanding and enjoyment of the most exciting book ever written.
What is Biblical Justice?
4 Days
There has been a lot of attention on the term justice right now, and rightfully so. Justice is critical for a society to thrive. But many people dismiss justice because they don’t know what it means. However, there is a correct view of justice that seeks to protect individual liberty and promote individual responsibility. In this 4-day reading plan, Dr. Tony Evans will examine authentic biblical justice.
True Love Revealed
4 Days
Throughout the Scripture, we see God’s heart to reveal Himself to the world. God displays this in His creation, character, and love in many ways, to many people. Whatever the method, God wants to know you and be known by you. Over the next four days, explore several promises in the Bible that will help you realize God’s desire to reveal His glory and true love to your heart.
How to Make the Most of Your Devotional Time
4 Days
Believers need to study God’s Word and pray regularly. Many Christians wonder how to make these personal spiritual exercises effective. This devotional discusses the time, purpose, and content of our daily devotionals. It also discusses the variety of opportunities God has given us to worship Him individually. Every Christian should learn to engage in effective spiritual training that will profit them for this life and the life to come.
Sub·mit (Verb) Let Go, Let God!
4 Days
What does it mean to submit to God, and why should you bother? Believe it or not, submitting to God isn't meant to box you in or restrict you; instead, it will free you! Submitting to God is a daily expression of love that brings you closer to God and produces many blessings, including freedom from worry, peace, and eternal rewards! Are you ready to let go and let God?
Heaven's In Your Routines
5 Days
Busy, busy and busy. Everyone is busy about something and that puts them at risk: a risk of overlooking the peace God has stored for them. In this five-day devotion, you will read Psalm 19 and how God is sending heavens in the midst of your routines. Enjoy reading this practical devotion and respond to a heaven's calling for a stronger relationship with God. Follow JETS @jetslifegroup too.