Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Hebrews 4:10
My Heart Cries Out: A 6-Day Devotional With Paul David Tripp
6 Days
Over the course of six days, read Scripture and follow along with gospel meditations adapted from My Heart Cries Out: Gospel Meditations for Everyday Life by Paul David Tripp as you see how God’s amazing grace intersects with the mundane, unexpected, messy, and beautiful moments of daily life.
Stress-Free Living
6 Days
Some stress is a natural part of life as we meet deadlines or reach for excellence. But stress develops into a serious problem when it becomes entrenched as a cycle we can’t shake. What’s the best way to manage normal stress and release the grip of unhealthy stress cycles? How can we live joyful and effective lives? This devotional shares essential spiritual and practical tools for Stress-Free Living.
Discovering God's Secret Places
6 Days
Have you ever felt it is hard to abide in Christ when God seems so distant? Many Christians, including pastors, missionaries and full-time workers, admit to feeling distant from God and ministering from an empty heart. As we discover God’s call to abide, work, rest and walk with Him, we can learn to experience joy and fullness in the Secret Place of His Presence.
Bible Basics Explained | Ten Commandments
6 Days
The Ten Commandments deliver the the core of God’s law for mankind—the very foundation of morality and righteous living. In this Bible Basics Explained series, Kris Langham and Jonathan Ferguson walk you through each commandment with clarity and insight. They also help you connect the Old Testament Law with the New Testament teachings of Jesus, and explain the role of the Ten Commandments in our lives today.
W W J D
6 Days
WWJD—more than a bracelet or a bumper sticker, it’s a way of life. In this devotional we ask one fundamental question: "What Would Jesus Do?" As we uncover the life of Jesus, what lessons can he teach us about how he lived, what he spent his time doing, and who he shared his life with? We will be inspired to look at our own lives and ask: WWJD?
Burnout & God's Invitation to Rest
6 Days
Think about a time you meant to spend time with God but didn’t. Was it out of spite? Or just because you had too much going on? Burnout doesn’t just affect your 9 to 5— it affects your life with God. To delight in the Bible, seek first God’s kingdom, and become more like Jesus, we need a life of margin and rest. In this plan, we’ll show you how.
First Day - The Secret Of Rest
7 Days
As we advance in our sophistication, humanity needs to be reminded of ancient simplicities that contain truth so potent that our lives can be enriched by their transformational power. Rest is one such ancient simplicity established by God at the beginning of His relationship with our first human parents. After working for six days, God declared the seventh day to be a day of rest – a day without boundary and equal.
God's Best-Kept Secret
7 Days
According to Grace Life International counselor Mark Maulding, God’s best-kept secret is this: The Christian life is easier than you think, because you already have everything you need in Christ to live it! Maulding has dedicated his life to teaching this message. Now he introduces some of the key concepts of God’s best-kept secret in a week’s worth of devotions here on YouVersion.
Lies Moms Believe (& How The Gospel Refutes Them)
7 Days
Mamas have a multitude of discouraging voices coming at them on a daily basis—lies they tell themselves, lies from others, and more. There is good news, however! God, in His mercy and grace, has provided us with unchanging truths in His Word which are able to combat each and every lie that could ever be thrown at us in motherhood. The truth is, the gospel even applies to mothering!
Hollywood Prayer Network On Rest
7 Days
The word rest is used throughout scripture to show God’s love, peace and comfort. God is very strong and very clear on wanting us to have a day of rest. He commands us to observe the Sabbath and He even tells us that His Holy Spirit rests on us. How good are you at resting?