Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Psalms 45:1
Trusting God in the Unknown: Stories of Faith & Triumph
4 Days
Some people are lost in the fire, and others are built from it. When life hits you unexpectedly, it can seem difficult to trust God. Difficult, however, is not impossible. Check out the stories of everyday people who chose to have faith in trying times, and experienced God in extraordinary ways. Be encouraged that similarly, He's moving on your behalf as well.
5 Prayers For Christian Writers
5 Days
As a Christian writer, you face numerous obstacles along your writing journey. In this 5-day plan, we're going to pray through five of these obstacles in order to see breakthrough. These include self-doubt/unworthiness, comparison, fear, perfectionism, and writer's block. As Christian writers ourselves, we hope to see God set you free in order to write words that will outlive you and impact people for eternity.
21-Day Devotional for Christian Writers
21 Days
A 21-day devotional for Christians to inspire, encourage, and get them writing, too.
In Jesus' Name
28 days
This 28-day devotional from Gateway Church dives deep into the subject of prayer. You’ll discover how powerful prayer is, why we often don’t pray, what intercession really is, and why prayer is something we can’t live without. Your prayer life will be forever empowered and transformed.
The Magnificence Of Christ In The Psalms
30 Days
Each daily devotional has a different name or attribute of God from the Psalms that is ultimately fulfilled in Christ. You will read the Psalm with Christ's name in it, then worship Him and pray for His Lordship of your life based upon His name of the day. Hopefully, this will help you know Christ more and love Him more. All Scripture used is from the NIV Bible.
Psalms in 30 Days
30 Days
This plan relies on a pattern of prayer Trevin Wax developed in 2019. Here you will find all the Psalms arranged in three-times-a-day readings for thirty days. This will include a time in the morning, midday, and evening. Every prayer time begins with a call to prayer and includes the Gloria, the Lord’s Prayer, and closes with a biblical blessing.