મફત વાંચન યોજનાઓ અને Ephesians 2:8થી સંબંધિત મનન

5 Things to Look for in a Future Wife
5 Days
When looking for a spouse, people often focus on superficial factors like physical appearance, wealth, or social status. But those are not the most important qualities to look for. As a Christian what are the things you need to be looking for in a future spouse? This five-day plan will examine five key things to look for in a future wife.

New to Jesus?
5 Days
Over these five days, you will explore who Jesus is, why He came, and what it means to follow Him. If you're ready, consider continuing your journey by finding a local church, joining a small group, or starting a daily habit of prayer and Bible reading. Remember, faith is a lifelong journey, and God will be with you every step of the way.

Why Did Jesus Come to Earth?
5 Days
God is complex. We cannot fully understand Him. He is also relational and has been revealing Himself to mankind since the beginning of time. Jesus was not created but was with God from the beginning. Why did Jesus come to earth? Where is the peace His birth was supposed to bring? Some answers to these questions are found in this five-day Bible study.

What God Won't Do
5 Days
God can do anything – but is there anything he won’t do? In this 5-day Bible Reading Plan, we’ll look at what the Bible says about what God won’t do and why we can be grateful that he won’t.

Messy House, Clean Heart: A 5(ish)-Day Reading Plan From Dana K. White
5 Days
Cleaning up a messy house is a good thing; I’ve spent over a decade working on mine and teaching others what I’ve learned. But thinking a clean house is what Jesus wants from you, or that He’s mad at you because your house is messy, means you are missing what He does care about: your heart. These five devotionals are crafted to shed encouraging light on that truth.

5 Prayers to Stop Thinking Negatively About Your Spouse
5 Days
Thinking negatively about your spouse does not serve you, your spouse, or your marriage well. Turn to God and ask Him to renew your mind. This 5-day plan is designed to help you see your spouse in a positive, biblical light as you invite God to work in your heart and marriage through the power of prayer.

Where Would I Be: A 5-Day Devotional With Peter Burton
5 Days
In this 5-day devotional, we will look at the amazing life we've been given in Jesus. Inspired by the themes of Peter Burton’s song "Where Would I Be," we will focus on a specific life-transforming aspect that comes with being a follower of Christ. The aim of these five days is to know and remember just how good He is and to be overflowing with gratitude for all He has done in our lives.

Dear Church, Truth in Love
5 Days
In every generation, the Church has faced defining challenges. Today, one of the most urgent is diversity and reconciliation—how we see one another, how we work together, and how we live as the body of Christ in a politically-charged and divided world. Dear Church offers five days of encouragement for leaders, written in the spirit of Paul’s letters: direct, heartfelt, and timely. Through truth-telling, courage, hard work, and rest, this plan invites you to reflect and act so the Church can reflect the unity of heaven here on earth.

Grace
5 Days
God offers us a beautiful gift – grace. This gift of grace will both transform you into the likeness of Christ and help you live your daily life well. Follow this plan to learn more about the gift of grace and God’s plan for your life.

DEPART FROM ME: 5 Days to Know You're Really Saved
5 Days
DEPART FROM ME: 5 Days to Know You’re Really Saved is a sobering, soul-searching journey into the heart of true salvation. Inspired by Jesus’ warning in Matthew 7:23, this devotional helps believers examine their faith, confront spiritual deception, and embrace authentic relationship with Christ. Each day unpacks biblical truth about repentance, lordship, and assurance—guiding you beyond religion into real redemption. Whether you’re questioning your salvation or discipling others, this study equips you to stand firm, walk boldly, and know you’re truly His. Don’t settle for “almost.” Eternity is too important. Let’s make sure. Let’s get real.