Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to John 15:15
Days of Prayer to Discover Your Identity in God
5 Days
Wouldn’t it be great to start your day honestly knowing and feeling in your heart, mind, and soul that you are the apple of God’s eye? That the Creator of the universe is watching over you and longs to be with you? In this devotional, Jim Maxim discusses God’s promises, His thoughts toward you, and His great love for you. Experience true fellowship with God.
Friend in High Places: 5-Day Devotional
5 Days
Ready for a journey of Hope and Redemption? This 5-day devotional explores how Jesus, our Friend in High Places, steps into our brokenness to bring Healing, Grace, and unshakable Love. Inspired by Zach Williams’ powerful song "Friend in High Places," each day of this devotional unpacks a piece of God’s incredible Love and Mercy—even when we feel like we're at our worst. Start the Plan now to dive deep, reflect on your own story, and experience the transforming Love of a Savior who truly cares.
Why Does God Love Me?
5 Days
Questions: When it comes to God, we all have them. Given our comparison-driven culture, one of the most personal questions we may find ourselves asking is, “Why does God love me?” Or maybe even, “How could He?” Over the course of this plan, you’ll engage with a total of 26 Scripture passages—each one speaking the truth of God’s unconditional love for you.
Relationships
5 Days
God created us for relationships. In fact, the greatest commandment—to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind and to love our neighbor as our self—is all about relationships (Matthew 22:36-40). But that’s not exactly easy all the time; relationships are messy and tough. In this plan, you’ll encounter practical Scripture passages that will help you build, maintain, and expand your relationships with God and others.
Jesus, I Want to Love You Part 5
6 Days
In this plan we will look at Jesus’ teaching on prayer in the Sermon on the Mount. Part five of eight in the "Jesus, I Want to Love You" Series, focusing on knowing and loving Jesus more. These plans can be done in any order. See also "Jesus, I Want to Love You" (companion prayer) by Thistlebend Ministries.
How Sweet The Sound
6 Days
Chaos crashes on us like waves. Sorrow finds us in our lowest valleys. But in the midst of the storms and the darkness, there’s a strength greater than our own. There’s a redemption deeper than any pain. Start this Life.Church Bible Plan to follow along with Pastor Craig Groeschel’s new series, How Sweet the Sound .
Jesus Revealed Pt. 14 - Why Do They Hate Me?
6 days
There’s no doubt that we gravitate to the promises of God. The side we don’t like is the side of struggle when following Jesus. Walking and living for Jesus will bring both great and difficult times. Jesus warns us about these days and the way people will respond to us because of how they respond to Him. Take heart – Jesus hasn’t left us alone– we have the Holy Spirit!
Andrew Murray's Secrets Of Faith
6 days
How often do we wish that we had easy answers to life’s difficult questions? A globally cherished author on the Christian faith, Andrew Murray didn't have all the answers, but he knew the power that an in-depth walk with Christ can bring about. His studies led him to insights into topics that still challenge us today, including faith's best-kept secrets. Join us for an 6-day overview of his work.
How To Have Healthy Friendships
6 days
God made us to want and need deep friendships. But some friendships get easily tangled up in comparison and competition. Some friendships lack healthy boundaries. Some friendships need a tune-up. This six-day devotional will show you what is needed to have healthy, deep, and meaningful friendships. You will be encouraged in your existing friendships, and you will see what friendships may be more harmful than healthy.
How Ya Feeling?
6 Days
There is possibly no more carefully navigated response than to the question “How Ya Feeling?” We long for and loath this question because we must either remain at the surface or expose what lies beneath. Jesus reminds us that to feel is to be human; to feel is to walk through valleys and mountains; to feel is to imitate Christ. Learn to properly engage your emotions to be like Christ.