મફત વાંચન યોજનાઓ અને Matthew 18:21થી સંબંધિત મનન

Living LifeWise: The Unmerciful Servant
5 Days
The whole Bible points to Jesus. When we encounter the gospel in Scripture, Jesus changes our desires, actions, and character to be more like His. This 5-day study plan is designed to help you establish a consistent, daily quiet time with God and reflect deeply on the unmerciful servant and the importance of mercy in the Christian life.

Simon Peter's Journey: 'Rivals & Redemption' (Part 4)
5 Days
Do you ever feel caught in comparison? Simon Peter did. His desire to prove himself often led to tension, pride, and brokenness. Yet Jesus didn’t reject him—He refined him. This 5-day journey explores Simon Peter’s struggle with rivalry and how God reshapes ambition into purpose. You can read this plan separately, but it is also part of The Chosen 'Test of Character' journey.

When Grace Feels Impossible: Giving What You'd Rather Withhold
5 Days
Some wounds refuse to fade, no matter how much time passes. This five-day plan by Scott Savage is for anyone carrying unresolved hurt and wondering how to move forward without minimizing what happened. Through Scripture, honest stories, and practical steps, you will learn how God meets you in the tension and leads you toward freedom one faithful step at a time.

A King Washes Feet
5 Days
This 5-day Bible reading plan explores the radical act of Jesus washing His disciples' feet and what it means for us today. Through personal stories and biblical reflection, you'll discover how to receive Jesus' humble service, extend forgiveness to yourself and others, and even love your enemies. Join a footwashing revival that challenges cancel culture and unforgiveness, inviting you to drop the stones and pick up a towel instead.

What Hinders Answers To Your Prayer
6 Days
Do you ever wonder why answers to prayer tarry? Is it that God is teaching us to wait? Are we not correctly hearing the voice of God? The Bible tells us there are several reasons why our prayers might not make it past the ceiling, but if we make ourselves aware of these potential blind spots we can find ways to keep the lines of communication open.

Forgiveness & Marriage—Disciple Makers Series #19
6 Days
Matthew writes to God’s people and walks them on a journey that will take them from where they are to be Disciple Makers. This is 19 of 27 devotional plans walking us through the book of Matthew. In this portion, Jesus shows how we must forgive and God’s perspective on marriage and the family.

Does Forgiving Make You a Doormat?
6 Days
Sometimes we feel that if we forgive those who’ve hurt us, we’re saying that what’s happened is okay – like we’re just lying down and taking it, being a doormat, condoning what they've done. But nothing could be further from the truth. Let these six devotionals show you what forgiveness is – and what it’s not – and how it's always the answer to setting you free.

Intentionally Missional
6 Days
God has placed in us a yearning for more than what this world can offer. Only God can fully satisfy the longing of our souls. I hope that through this devotional, you can see what living intentionally missional is all about. To live this way, we must choose every day to love sacrificially, courageously and with endurance, ready to forgive and daily counting our blessings.

Mercy on Display
6 Days
Join us for a devotional inspired by the song ‘Mercy On Display’ written by Darlene Zschech & the HopeUC Team. When Jesus died on the Cross, the mercy of God was poured into history. Now we get to be God’s mercy on display in our homes, workplaces, and communities. Discover more of God's plan to use your life to bring mercy and hope to others.

Forgiveness
6 Days
In this series, we’ll seek to answer six questions: Why forgive? Are some wrongs too big to forgive? How do I forgive? Does forgiving mean forgetting? How can I forgive myself? What are the barriers to forgiveness? The answers to these questions will point us toward powerful truths about ourselves, others, and God. In the end, we all need forgiveness, and we all need to extend it. Let’s discover why and how.