Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to 2 Kings 3:15
Overflow
3 Days
God wants to fill you up with His Holy Spirit. He wants to use you to change this world, to bring hope. He wants to fill us with His presence, so much so that we will overflow to a world that is hungry and thirsty. We are to be earthen vessels filled with the treasure of heaven. The people of the world need this treasure. They need Jesus.
Dig Your Ditch
5 Days
This five-day devotional explores the importance of faith and preparation in receiving God's blessings. It uses the story of the kings of Israel and Judah in 2 Kings 3 to illustrate how faith, humility, obedience, and using one's gifts can lead to God's abundant provision.
The One Year Pray for America Bible Reading Plan: Pray Through the Storms
7 Days
Join us in praying through the storms our country is facing with this 7-day reading plan featuring prayers from The One Year Pray for America Bible.
Christian Music Challenge - The Overflow Devo
12 Days
Scripture is full of examples of where music is used to praise God and bring peace and joy to believers. Christ-honoring music also helps bring about transformation in you, and transformed people in the hands of God can transform society. In this 12-day devotional, The Overflow Devo and Christianmusicchallenge.com will help you learn more about God’s purpose for Christian music and how to incorporate it into your daily life.
Elisha: A Tale Of Ridiculous Faith
13 Days
Elisha is one of the most fascinating people found in God’s word. He was a prophet whose faith and miracles seem almost ridiculous. During this 13-day reading plan you will you read though the life of Elisha and learn from his example of what life can look like when you let go and decide to live with ridiculous faith.
Destruction: A Study in 2 Kings
24 Days
What began as a victorious return to the land in Joshua ends in destruction, defeat, and exile in 2 Kings. The idolatry and sinfulness of Israel and Judah lead to their expulsion from the land - a final ignominy in a long history of unfaithfulness. Yet even in exile, God was preserving his people and the line of David for a future coming King, whose reign would know no end.