મફત વાંચન યોજનાઓ અને Matthew 11:29થી સંબંધિત મનન

Get Out of Sleep Mode
5 Days
Many times, we live on autopilot, as if we were in “sleep mode”: without active faith, trapped in routine, waiting for wrong solutions, or doubting God’s power. The story of the paralyzed man at the Pool of Bethesda (John 5) shows us that Jesus comes into our lives to awaken us from spiritual lethargy and give us new strength. This 5-day plan invites you to awaken your faith, trust that God is your way out, and rise up to walk in His purpose.

Breathing Room
5 Days
Life moves fast, and our hearts rarely find time to rest. Yet God invites us to slow down, to trust Him, and to live with peace and presence. This five-day devotional will help you create space for grace and rediscover the rhythm of life God intended.

I Should Be Over This: When the Storm Passes but You're Still Spinning
5 Days
“The worst is over. I should be over this. What's wrong with me?” Have you thought this? You're not alone. Even though the traumatic event has passed, it’s normal to feel disoriented, discouraged, and foggy. There is hope. Over the next five days, we'll explore what’s often ignored—what happens after surviving a hard storm—and discover practical ways to care for your soul as you find your footing and continue to heal.

Release, Rest, Remain
5 Days
If you feel burdened and weary this week, receive this invitation to slow down and be with Jesus, who doesn’t demand more of you but in¬stead asks you to lay things down. Who calls you not to passivity but to actively rest in who He says He is. And to remain there, today, because He who calls you is faithful.

INVITING JESUS INTO the MESS
5 Days
Healing isn’t about hiding your mess, it’s about letting Jesus step right into it. In this 5-day plan, Amy Duggar King shares how to let go of control, bring your heartache honestly before God, and find peace in the middle of what still feels undone. You don’t have to clean up before you come to Jesus. He meets you right where you are, in the middle of the storm, the chaos, and the healing.

Faith for the New
5 Days
Sometimes, we turn forty-day journeys into forty-year wanderings — not because God is slow, but because we don’t understand His frameworks. This plan reveals how faith, rest, and obedience can transform your walk with God. You’ll learn to hold firm your confidence, hear His voice daily, and align with His Word so that what takes others years can happen in your life in days. Each devotional will help you rediscover the rhythm of rest, trust the timing of God, and walk in the power of His Word.

Time to Build and Grow
5 Days
God calls us to build and grow. This 5-day devotional by Phil Dooley explores aligning your life with the good plans God has for you, whether you’re on the threshold of a new year, a brand-new season, or a fresh chapter. As you journey through the devotional, you’ll notice some recurring themes – Jesus is the cornerstone of our lives; God created us for intimacy with Him and for a purpose; and His plans for us involve community.

Jesus Teaches About Real Success
5 Days
What does real success look like in God’s kingdom? In this 5-day plan, discover Jesus’ teachings on humility, forgiveness, compassion, and living for God rather than the approval of others.

Everyday Prayers for Gentleness
5 Days
In a world marked by outrage, division, and harshness, this devotional invites you to walk the radical path of Christlike gentleness. Drawing on the tender character of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, it offers practical and prayerful guidance for cultivating gentleness in daily life. True gentleness isn’t something we manufacture, but a supernatural fruit of walking closely with Jesus—one that quietly transforms us and the world around us.

Self-Inflicted Wounds
5 Days
Sometimes the deepest wounds in ministry are the ones we inflict on ourselves. In this 5-day devotional, worship leaders, psalmists, worship team members, musicians, and creatives are invited to confront patterns of overwork, perfectionism, and self-imposed pressure that can quietly erode the soul. Through Scripture, reflection, and practical steps, Self-Inflicted Wounds guides you toward self-awareness, grace, and God-centered healing. You’ll learn how to release guilt, extend compassion to yourself, and reclaim joy in worship, so that your service flows from freedom and not from fear or obligation.