Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Hebrews 13:5
From Insecurity to Godly Identity: My Path to Freedom
7 Days
Do you ever question where you belong? Or to whom you belong? In this seven-day plan, Dèborah Rosenkranz shares her personal struggle with a life-threatening eating disorder, which ultimately lead her to find her identity in Jesus.
Waiting With Joy: An Advent Activity Calendar
7 Days
Count down to Christmas with the first seven days of a 26-day Advent Activity Calendar from Words of Hope. Each day includes a Bible reading, devotional, and short activity—acts of service, fun, and reflection to fill your life and others with the joy of our Savior.
Waiting With Joy: An Advent Activity Calendar for Kids
7 Days
Waiting for Christmas is hard! We want to make the month of December more joyful for you and your family. This plan features the first seven days of a 26-day Advent Activity Calendar from Words of Hope. Each day gives a Bible reading and short activity to fill your month with the joy of our Savior. You can find the full version, along with a printable calendar and crafts, online.
Who You Say I Am (An Identity Devo for Christian Professionals)
7 Days
There are many things in this world that will seek to define us and provide us with a sense of self-worth. We must look to our Creator - the One who assigns identity, worth, and purpose to our lives. This 7-day reading plan explores a Biblical perspective of identity, as we untangle a few worldly myths and replace them with spiritual truths.
There's Beauty in Your Brokenness: A 7-Day Plan for Anxiety and Worry
7 Days
Do you ever feel that no matter what you do, it never seems to be enough? That the broken parts of your life - the failures and the heartache - overshadow the possibilities? In this 7-day Bible reading plan, Brittany Maher and Cassandra Speer, leaders of the popular, Her True Worth online community, share Scripture and relatable stories of leaning on God through anxiety and learning to embrace vulnerability.
Naming Your Unique Purpose
7 Days
Naming our purpose is one of the most powerful things we can do. God is a Creator with wisdom, strategy, and precision. Those tugs on your heart that say you were meant to see and do more are a clue to how He designed you. Naming helps us understand the specific value of what we have been given. It gives us something to visualize. It gives us something to practice!
Finding Security Amidst the Storms: How to Find Your Secure Attachment in God-With-Us
7 Days
Because of wounds from our childhoods, we begin viewing God through the lens of our experience with our caregivers’ personalities. We often give God human limitations that look similar to our parents. We begin to think that His love wanes with our behavior, though that's not true. Follow along with this 7-day devotional to unlearn your comparisons between God and your caregivers and find your secure attachment to God.
What to Say When You Don't Know What to Say: Truth From God's Word for Any Situation
7 Days
There are times when life’s challenges can make us speechless. But that doesn’t mean we should stay silent — especially when we’re in a position to offer life-giving words. This useful 7-day guide provides helpful tips and words to share when you just aren’t quite sure what to say. It draws on Scripture to offer compassionate, Biblical communication prompts to strengthen relationships and bring hope.
Seven Reasons to Not Fear
7 Days
‘Fear not!’ is an encouragement encountered often in the Bible. This series of devotionals explores seven reasons not to fear. They take you to the prophets, psalms, history of the Old Testament and encouragement found in the New Testament to convince you of God’s power over anything that may cause us to fear. These devotionals were written by the great preacher C.H. Spurgeon, and updated to modern English.
Contentment
7 Days
In a world that tells us to buy the next best thing and we will be happy; we have a promise from God that He will never leave us or forsake us (Hebrews 13:5). As we meditate on this truth and allow it to take root in our hearts, we might just discover that we already have everything we could ever need. (God Has Said – Lucy Weil)