Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Revelation 21:8
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.
Revelation Explained | Part 7: All Things New
7 Days
As the Bible closes, the end of the world as we know it - becomes the start of “all things new.” In Part 7 of Revelation Explained, Kris Langham guides us through Revelation 20-22, and the very beginning of a new heaven and new earth. Join us as we complete our journey through Revelation with clear, relatable teaching in just 5 minutes each day.
Finding God in Advent
7 Days
This 7-day reading plan from Dad Tired podcast host and author Jerrad Lopes will prepare your heart and mind for the advent season as you explore God’s presence throughout the Bible and in your everyday life. From the garden to the manger to your own home, Jerrad helps you gain a deeper appreciation and understanding of the God who always shows up...and will do the same for you.
The Empowered Church
8 Days
More than ever, people are aware that we are deeply connected. This unique time is an opportunity for us to reflect on how we share in each other’s suffering, center ourselves on God, and rise to a calling that does not expire simply because the world is in trouble, but perhaps is even more important now: to demonstrate the radical love of Christ to the most vulnerable in our world.
Why Doesn't God Do Something?
8 Days
Why doesn't God do something about suffering and trouble? This ancient question is still being asked today. Doesn't God care? Jesus suffered for us and was well acquainted with grief. Christianity was born in suffering and the Bible has much to say about it. This Bible Plan features lively coversations between Lyn and Sam who raise provocative questions and offer intriguing responses.
Biblical Entrepreneurship - a Source of Well-Being
8 Days
How can we as entrepreneurs contribute to the happiness and well-being of all those involved with our company? Where do we find our own happiness and contentment? The biblical cities of Babylon and Jerusalem form the basis of this first series. They are symbols for two ways of thinking about happiness and business.
The Winning Heart: 7 Heart Expressions to Become a Winner on the Field and in Life
8 Days
It is your HEART that makes you a winner, not your talent. Your heart determines the direction of your life, so protecting it is vital. People who understand this and possess The Winning Heart succeed in every aspect of life. Talent may bring opportunities, but only your heart can bring true victory. Join us on a journey to develop The Winning Heart.
The Bible's Big-Picture Story
9 Days
The Bible is one of the key places we encounter God and His heart for a relationship with us, bringing nourishment and wholeness as we interact with it. It is one big story from beginning to end. This 9-day plan is based on a graphic called ‘The Bible’s Big Picture’ from The Infographic Bible. It helps to explain the Bible’s story, which is as relevant today as it’s always been.
Eternal Life
9 Days
When Jesus speaks about his ministry, He says that his goal is to give people abundant life. That’s the reason why He has come to this earth: “that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life” (John 3:16). What is this abundant, eternal life like? Let’s read what the Bible tells us about this topic.