મફત વાંચન યોજનાઓ અને Haggai 2:5થી સંબંધિત મનન

Through the Bible: Haggai
3 Days
When Persia defeated Babylon in 539 BC, the exiled Jews were allowed to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the temple. However, the construction project remained stagnant and was gradually neglected by the people. Haggai thus preached four passionate sermons to exhort them to shift from living a self-centred to a God-centred life by prioritising building God’s house. Haggai’s call is still very much relevant to Christians today, the church builders.

Priorities: A Study in Haggai
3 Days
Haggai prophesied in the post-exilic period as God’s people resettled in the Promised Land after being exiled in Babylon. Tasked with rebuilding the temple, Haggai rebuked the people for living in luxury while the temple lay in ruins. Repeatedly, God encourages the people to “consider their ways” (Haggai 1:5, 7), inviting them to reflect on the fruitlessness of their excess and reorient their hearts and lives to Him.

Haggai: Building God’s Church
4 Days
God has called us to build His kingdom, but sometimes that task feels hopeless. Serving at church, investing in others, and sharing God’s love with a world that doesn’t care sometimes feels worthless. In the Book of Haggai, we meet a group of people at another point in history who felt the same way. In this 4-day plan, we’ll see how God encouraged them and what that means for us.

Haggai: God's Presence in Rebuilding | Video Devotional
4 Days
This 4-day plan will walk you through the book of Haggai by reading a short passage daily. Each day is accompanied by a short video that explains what you're reading and how it's all about Jesus. In this plan, you'll learn how prioritizing God’s presence over personal gain brings true life and fulfillment through Jesus, our ultimate temple.

Yes and Amen
5 Days
Often we are caught up in the urgent demands of the day-to-day, and then years go by, and we realize we have not been making the small choices that will get us where we actually wanted to be. Learn how Zerubbabel set an example of persevering and saying YES to the next small brave step God asked of him.

He Gave Us Prophets: Essential Hermeneutical Perspectives
6 Days
This plan explores the confusion about prophecy, a prophet's experience, original meaning and New Testament perspectives on Old Testament prophecy.

The Power of The Holy Spirit
7 Days
Jesus told the disciples to go to Jerusalem and wait. Wait for what? To be baptized with the Holy Spirit, for the power of the Holy Spirit to come upon them and fill them. This gift from God is available to you too. Learn more about the power of the Holy Spirit in this 7-day reading plan by evangelist Angus Buchan.

Encouragement: The Fuel of Hope
7 Days
We all need encouragement just to stand in troubled times. Understanding the need to encourage, and be encouraged will strengthen you as well as the body of Christ. The paths and processes of encouragement were established by Christ in scripture. This plan examines many of the aspects of encouragement in the hope that you will be uplifted, and be able to uplift others.

Abundant Grace Daily
7 Days
Abundant Grace Daily: Psalm 23 is one of a series of devotionals based on key passages of Scripture. These devotions encourage you to center on the inexhaustible ocean of God’s grace, rather than life’s inevitable challenges. God’s grace is more than enough for anything you face. It is available wave after wave, daily. Psalm 23, the first in the series, explores the question, “To what extent can I say that, with Christ as my Shepherd, I have everything I really need?”

Little Things, Big God: When God Uses Small Things
9 Days
If you’ve ever felt too small, underqualified, or unseen, this plan is for you. God has always delighted in using what seems small, hidden, or overlooked to accomplish His greatest purposes. This devotional plan invites you to slow down and notice the “little things” God is using in your life right now. Each day explores a biblical moment where God worked powerfully through what appeared ordinary, insufficient, or unnoticed—and reveals how faithfulness in small places can lead to eternal impact.