Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Romans 8:36

Understanding the Subject of the Covenant
31 Days
When individuals embrace the light and experience spiritual rebirth, a covenant is forged between us and God. The path of faith is not a solitary one; God is deeply invested in the journey, growth, and breakthrough of every believer because of the covenant. This devotional will explore reasons why understanding this covenant is pivotal for cultivating a stronger bond, akin to a father-child relationship, between you and God.

31 Days of Renewal
31 Days
Renew your mind through 1 month of daily readings from Scripture, adapted into prayers by Bible teacher and author Ken Boa.

Job - the God Who Speaks in Suffering
31 Days
Why does God allow human suffering? The book of Job explores this question, showing that no answer satisfied Job's pain, only the Author of wisdom. Job is about suffering, but more importantly, about God who speaks to us during our pain. Join us as we discover God amidst our suffering.

Trusting God in Every Time - Ecclesiastes + Daniel
31 Days
Join us as we explore Ecclesiastes and Daniel, discovering life’s meaning and God's sovereignty. From Solomon’s quest for purpose "under the sun" to Daniel’s faith amidst exile, these books reveal God’s unshakable rule in all circumstances. Join us as we ask big questions and stand in awe of our faithful, unstoppable God in every season of life.

IHCC Daily Bible Reading Plan - July
31 Days
Daily Bible reading plan with four daily reading passages in four categories: Old Testament History, Old Testament Poetry/Prophecy, New Testament Narrative, and New Testament Epistle. Created by Indian Hills Community Church.

The Book of Romans: Freely Justified
31 Days
Freely Justified is a study through the book of Romans, a powerful letter that unpacks the depth of God’s grace and the gift of salvation. In it, Paul explains how we are made right with God, not by works, but by faith in Jesus. As you read, you'll discover the freedom, assurance, and transformation that comes from being freely justified by God’s grace through Christ alone.