મફત વાંચન યોજનાઓ અને 1 Peter 1:24થી સંબંધિત મનન

Spirit, Soul & Body Part 3
5 Days
The following reading plan will take you deeper into the three concepts of Spirit, Soul, and Body at a steady pace, building on the message of Jesus' finished work. It will stretch, challenge, and grow you as his follower. Make sure to allow the Holy Spirit space to work in you and shape you. See the impact for yourself. This is the third of four plans in this series.

Living Hope: A Study in 1 Peter
5 Days
1 Peter was written to the “elect exiles of the Dispersion” (1 Peter 1:1), a group of believers forced to flee their homes and lives due to persecution. Although they lost much, Peter reminds his readers that they have “an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading” (1 Peter 1:4). Truly, Jesus is our Living Hope, transcending all our difficulties to provide hope and courage amid opposition.

Called to Ministry, Called to Scripture
5 Days
Those called to ministry must first become steeped in the Word of God. No other preparation for vocational ministry is more crucial than being immersed in the truths of God’s Word. This five-day devotional plan walks readers through key biblical passages for instruction and reflection, which will help ministry leaders embrace their call to living by Scripture as they also answer the call to leadership.

Watch With Me Series 4
5 Days
Life as a Christian can be quite a journey, full of ups and downs, especially when it comes to our friendships, handling judgment, navigating our words, and confronting our fears. Together, we’ll dive into what it truly means to cultivate friendships built on the foundation of Christ, recognize and steer clear of the legalism that can steal our joy, understand the importance of our words, and discover how God’s perfect love empowers us to face our fears. It’s not about striving for perfection; it’s about drawing closer to Jesus and embracing the person He’s calling you to become.

Understanding the Work of the Holy Spirit
5 Days
So often, the Third Person of the Trinity gets the least attention. He is considered confusing or mysterious. This five-day devotional will help you know God better as your awareness and understanding of the Person and work of the Holy Spirit expand. Spend several days exploring what the Scripture tells us about the Holy Spirit—the best gift we are given after our salvation.

Hope for the Caregiver's Heart
5 Days
For caregivers seeking hope, this 5-day plan, created by Shelly Calcagno, author of "The Longest Goodbye: A Family’s Hope-Filled Journey Through Alzheimer’s," offers guidance and encouragement. Drawing from her family's decade-long experience walking a long journey of loss, Shelly aims to inspire readers to find moments of joy and discover hidden gifts, even during their most challenging circumstances.

Finding Comfort In Pain
6 Days
Comfort and pain are as old as the human experience. Yet, we struggle to understand their place in our life and faith. Why do I not feel God’s comfort? If He loves me, how could God let this happen? This six-day Bible Plan delves into these questions, their answers in Scripture, and God’s place in all of it.

Resurrection Life In a World of Suffering: A 6-Day Devotional
6 Days
Find biblical encouragement in Peter’s letter to early Christians in Asia Minor, and remember all Christ has done and promises to do in the lives of those who trust him.

The Fruit of the Spirit by Rick Renner
6 days
What are the fruits of the Spirit and how do you know if they are evident in your life? In this powerful 6-day plan, Rick Renner dives deep into Galatians 5:22 and 23 to reveal 9 godly characteristics that the Holy Spirit wants to produce in your life. Learn what they are and how to give God space to build them inside you with this plan.

Jesus in All of 1 Peter - A Video Devotional
6 Days
1 Peter is all about Jesus! This 6-day plan will walk you through the book of 1 Peter by reading just a chapter or two a day. Each day is accompanied by a short devotional and video that explains what’s happening and shows you how each part of the story points to Jesus and his Gospel.