Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Revelation 21:22
Five Days of Sensing God: A 5-Day Reading Plan by Mandy Smith
5 Days
Jesus says we must be like children to enter his Kingdom. We assume being childlike is about playfulness but there’s so much more. One way is to know God through our senses. Explore your five senses and how God reveals himself through them. Note: It’s important to acknowledge that not all people have the ability to use all five senses, and that does not limit one’s ability to sense God.
The Coming World
5 Days
John’s final vision in the book of Revelation presents an exciting prospect for believers. Life on the new earth will be more productive, imaginative, joyous, and harmonious. The world revealed to him has a complex life of commerce and beauty, with no floating in clouds or playing harps. Are you looking forward to that day? In this series, we will explore God’s exciting plan for his children.
The Poor Rich Man
5 Days
What emotions do you experience when you see someone who is wealthy? Perhaps envy or distrust? In Mark 10, Jesus felt intense compassion for a rich man He interacted with. In this plan, we will explore why financial prosperity often makes it hard to follow Christ. I hope that you will discover a whole new dimension of God's love for people from all walks of life.
The Joys of Heaven
5 Days
The Bible tells us that, as Christians, we will enjoy perfect rest and communion with God in heaven. But what will the new heavens and the new earth be like? In this 5-day study, journey through Scripture to explore passages that describe our eternal dwelling with God and consider the hope that we can have today as we await the glorious promise of eternal life.
The Essential Jesus (Part 19): The Second Coming of Jesus
5 Days
In 100 carefully selected passages from the Bible, you will discover who Jesus is and why he is so significant – even life-transforming. Through both Old and New Testament readings, you will discover why God sent Jesus, what Jesus taught, how he treated people, why he did miracles, the meaning of his death, the significance of his resurrection, and what the Bible says about his second coming.
All Things Made New: A 5-Day Plan on Revelation 21
5 Days
What does the Bible say about Jesus Christ’s return? What about heaven and eternity? In this five-day plan on Revelation 21, you’ll find answers to those questions and more, all while marvelling at the great hope of God’s new creation.
Homesick: A Study of Psalm 90
5 Days
Do you ever feel homesick? Do you or your children ever feel afraid of losing your home or having to move? Do you ever wish your home could be different or better somehow? Our homes—all that they are and all that they are not—are a big part of our stories. Would it surprise you to know that home is also a big part of God’s story?
Heaven Unveiled - Prophetic Gallery Series
6 Days
Many of us have thought about what our heavenly home will be like. In Plan 13 of Revelation, we read the description of heaven and start painting all these wonderful pictures in our minds. But we will never come close to picturing what God our Father has in store for us. So let us take heed of Jesus final message in Revelation and make sure we don’t miss out on what God is preparing for us.
Discipleship: God's Plan for Reaching the World
6 Days
Many churches today are like spiritual orphanages, filled with people who accepted the gospel but never grew in maturity because no one has discipled them. This 6-day devotional plan will help you break the cycle of spiritual abandonment by exploring Jesus' command to discipleship. May it reignite your passion for becoming a disciple-making disciple.
The Beauty of God: A Six-Day Series of Reflections to Invite Wonder
6 Days
In the Psalms, King David expresses his desire to “behold the beauty of the Lord and meditate in His temple.” This series of reflections provides a space for readers to examine and delight in the beauty of God revealed through His attributes and actions. Divine beauty is reflected from creation to consummation. What follows is an invitation to respond with worship and wonder.