Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Romans 12:20
Jeremiah: When God Calls You to Hard Things
7 Days
Jeremiah was an unlikely prophet—young and inexperienced. Yet God chose him to deliver an unpopular message to a rebellious people, warning them of coming devastation and calling them to repent. Despite fierce opposition, Jeremiah lived with integrity and faith. He proclaimed God’s message with compassion and tears, communicating God’s faithful love and sovereign justice and the promise of a future when God would once again restore his people.
Come Sit With Me
7 Days
Being human is hard. Being in relationships with other humans is even harder. Whether navigating political or religious differences, dealing with toxic people or our own unforgiveness, how do we handle the struggles no one really wants to talk about? Come Sit with Me will show how you can grow closer to God and others through the circumstances you’d rather run from. Discover the hope and freedom that comes when you learn to delight in your differences, love through your disagreements, and even live with discomfort.
Gracious Heavenly Father
7 Days
Each new day is a gift. What better way to open this never before lived present than by opening your heart to the Lord in prayer. Gracious Heavenly Father is a collection of morning prayers sure to encourage and inspire while drawing your heart closer to the heart of God.
Fully Alive - a Life Empowered by the Holy Spirit
7 Days
What does it mean to be Empowered by the Holy Spirit? This 7-day plan will introduce you to a life full of the Holy Spirit and help discover the Fruitfulness that is only found in Him. Topics in this plan include being full of life, knowing the Holy Spirit as a person, being transformed by the Holy Spirit, Praying in the Spirit, speaking in tongues and other Spiritual gifts.
Pursuing the Gift of Prophecy
7 Days
The Bible tells us in 1 Corinthians 14:1, “Pursue love, yet earnestly desire spiritual gifts, but especially that you may prophesy.” In this 7-day devotional, we will lay a solid Biblical foundation for New Covenant prophetic ministry. You will hear life-changing testimonies, receive guidance on how to grow in this gift, and truly understand God’s heart toward the powerful gift of prophecy. Let's go.
We Are All God's Children: Embracing Differences
7 Days
The more you understand someone’s history, the better you can see their humanity. This is true for individuals as well as society at large. As we fill in the gaps of our collective knowledge on race relations, we can grow in understanding, empathy, and solidarity. We can pave the way for society to move beyond showing support from a distance toward loving one another in long-term advocacy and friendship.
Overcoming Church Hurt
7 Days
The church is meant to be a place where you find healing and build relationships with God and people. Unfortunately, it can also be the source of our deepest hurts and pains. If you or someone you know has experienced traumatic church hurt, this devotional shows you how to heal, forgive, overcome, fall in love with God, find a wonderful church home, and trust again.
Forgiveness: A Surprising Way Forward
7 Days
Frustrated with family or close friends? Feel like you're the only one doing the right thing? Does anger sometimes get the best of you? Does God feel distant? Forgiveness is probably not your go-to answer. In this 7-day plan by Michael Snuffer, learn how hidden resentment erodes our wellbeing, and unpack surprising truths about biblical forgiveness.
Hope for Recovery: A 7-Day Plan for Those in Recovery
7 Days
Whether you’re on day one of your recovery or day one thousand, this plan from Hope is Alive will help give you the tools and encouragement to maintain your sobriety.
Why Did God Do That? Discovering God’s Goodness in the Hard Passages of Scripture
7 Days
The Bible doesn’t paint the perfect picture that we might hope to see; rather, it paints a picture that makes sense only when we consider God as the true superhero in a massive movement of redemption from the first to the last chapters of the Bible. A good God has good reasons for filling his stories with morally flawed people. Through their failures, his grace is on full display.