Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to 1 Corinthians 13:3
CHANGED! And Changing Still..
31 Days
When we surrender to Jesus He changes us in a moment but we are still being changed everyday to become more like Him. This devotion deals with the everyday, ordinary changes that we all face in becoming more Christ-like. We are changed and changing still.
Good Morning: A Minimal Devotional
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The Good Morning devotional is a simple, minimal, yet insightful 31-day journey. With each day hosting a new topic, my desire for these writings is for you to begin each day encouraged, challenged, and incited to act.
Renewed Worship: 31 Days of Praying Scripture
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Author Rachel Vaughn knows that prayer in times of pain or stress can be difficult. We often struggle to find the right words or any words. This reading plan helps unite our Bible reading time with prayer by providing prayer prompts that take you through the first chapter of Isaiah while incorporating other relevant passages. Plan edited by Karen Greer and LaShawn Montoya.
1 Corinthians: Not in Vain
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In these devotional notes, Robin and Zoe Ham point us to Paul’s focus on our identity in Christ and the reality of his return. We’ll see that this letter is more than just a reprimand; it is rich in gospel truth and has plenty to teach us about how to live in the light of Jesus’ resurrection today.
New Testament in a Year: October
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This reading plan is part of a series that will take you through the entire New Testament in a year. Each month's plan covers a specific book or books. October focuses on 1 Peter, James, Jude, and 1 Corinthians. The plan is designed to be used with a small group of friends. Read the daily passage first, reflect on one or all of the questions, and try the engagement practice.
Grow With God: 31 Day Devotional
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This 31-day journey will help you commit to: growing in faith, growing in hope, and growing in LOVE for God and others. Each day gives practical advice on how to deepen your walk with Jesus through Scripture as well as personal lessons I've learned in my own walk with The Lord.