Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Romans 12:20
You Are Loved
4 Days
God loves you. Whoever you are, wherever you are in your life, God loves you! In this month, when we celebrate love, don't forget that God's love for you is greater than every other love. In this four day series, immerse yourself in God's love.
RARE Relationships
4 Days
Would you agree that a godly relationship is rare? We often hear about the need for our romantic relationships to be godly, but have you ever thought about whether or not all of your relationships are godly? As Christ followers, we're called to walk in His example. This week, we will explore some relationships that don't get enough attention, and how to strive for godliness in each of them.
How to Heal Our Racial Divide
4 Days
Many of us are weary of the racial divide in our society. In this four-day devotion with popular Bible teacher Derwin Gray, we walk through Scripture, seeing the heart of God—and how He, from the beginning, envisioned a reconciled multiethnic family in loving community, reflecting his beauty and healing presence in the world. This message is central to the gospel itself.
How to Forgive - Leading a Freedom-Filled Life
4 Days
Harboring unforgiveness can have a detrimental effect on our lives – physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Withholding forgiveness from others and even ourselves robs us of the best life God has for us and can give way for bitterness to take root. In this 4-day devotional, we look at the topic of forgiveness and what the Bible has to say.
Infiltrate to Remediate
4 Days
In the 1970s, Dave Hodgson of the Rhodesian Selous Scouts learned how to infiltrate the enemy ranks and convert them from communism back to a democratic ideology. In this four-day plan, we will explore how the strategy of “Infiltrate to Remediate” was used not only during wartime but by many famous characters in the Bible and how we must apply this principle to transform culture in the marketplace today.
Overcome Weariness in the Trials of Life a 4-Day Devotional by Melanie Norris
4 Days
Trials are a part of our Christian journey, but that doesn’t mean they are easy to endure. As struggles intensify, we become worn down, and weariness seeps into our souls. However, Jesus has not left us to handle our trials alone. In this plan, unpack spiritual truths to help you find the rest and renewal Jesus offers so that you can overcome weariness and endure your trials with joy.
Seeking Justice
4 Days
Fighting for justice is something we applaud. But the power to right wrongs is quite limited for most of us. We must leave justice to God. Trusting God requires that we trust Him to be our Avenger. What will God’s vengeance look like? God will decide. It might look like Him dying in our place. Or theirs.
Authentic Witnessing in Today's World
5 Days
Many of us approach witnessing to unbelievers with trepidation. How exactly do we lead someone to Christ without stumbling over our words, getting rejected, or being persecuted? These thoughts run through our mind, don’t they? Take this 5-day journey to find out how to be an authentic witness in today’s skeptical world.
5 Days To Freedom From Angry Parenting
5 Days
Do you believe your struggle with anger stems from the wrong behavior you see displayed in your children? The knee-jerk reactions and blow-ups you’re facing are often a result of a bigger set of “triggers.” Some of these are external, like a child’s disobedience, backtalk, or selective hearing, while others are internal, like an overflowing schedule, sleep-deprivation, or perhaps your own painful experiences from childhood. This devotional by author Amber Lia offers biblical insight and practical tools to equip and encourage you on the journey away from anger-filled reactions toward gentle, biblical responses.
Should Christians Attend Church?
5 Days
“Christians don’t need church. All we need is Jesus.” Have you ever heard that? There is some merit to this statement. After all, church attendance doesn’t save us. Only a real relationship with Jesus does that. However, is attending church necessary for Christians to walk out their faith? These five points dive deeper into this issue, and as odd as it sounds, they don’t all agree at surface level.