મફત વાંચન યોજનાઓ અને Romans 4:17થી સંબંધિત મનન

Romans
7 Days
Discover transformative truths in "Romans: A 7-Day Devotional" by Nathan Finochio. Each day explores key themes from the book of Romans, such as the explosive power of the Gospel, the reality of justification, freedom from sin, living by the Spirit, God’s sovereignty, practical living out the Gospel, and embracing unity.

Foreigners and Strangers on Earth
7 Days
Jesus said that believers are in the world but not of the world. People want to be recognized and appreciated by others, and for this reason Christians often feel uncomfortable about “being different”. The Bible shows us our true status: we are not excluded from the world but rather included in the people of God. Our mission is to invite others to be part of this people. We will see from the lives of the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph how life as a stranger and pilgrim can be blessed by the Lord and be of blessing to others.

Faith That Always Works
7 Days
I once had a good amount of money and believed God would secure a property, but it didn’t happen. Unknown to me, having the money had quietly shifted my trust from God to my resources. God wanted us to receive the property by faith, not by financial confidence. After the money was spent on other projects, I realised my mistake. I fully released my faith, and within one month, we paid for the same property we had pursued for over a year. What changed? I did.

Created to Create
7 Days
This seven-day devotional explores how God’s Word releases creative power in everyday life. Through Scripture, reflection, and prayer, readers learn to silence fear, renew their thinking, obey God boldly, and build with faith. Discover how obedience, creativity, and alignment with God unlock purpose, influence, and lasting transformation for daily living.

John 3:16 - for God So Loved the World
8 Days
This one simple verse (John 3:16) captures the essence of the Gospel of salvation that Jesus came to preach. It shows why Jesus came, what He had to do, who sent Him, God's promises to His people, and how we enter this salvation. It is a powerful lesson for all.

Bible Characters Who Fulfilled Their Destiny: And How You Can Do the Same
10 Days
Within us is a great desire to fulfill some kind of destiny. Learn from Joseph, Ruth, Esther, David, Solomon and Rahab, who all had a calling on their lives that ended in victory. God has given us these stories to learn how to do the same. 'Destiny' isn't a strange concept that falls outside your faith. In your day-to-day life, you are being shaped for His purposes.

Faith
12 Days
Is seeing believing? Or is believing seeing? Those are questions of faith. This plan offers in-depth study of faith—from Old Testament stories of real people who demonstrated courageous faith in impossible situations to Jesus’ teachings on the subject. Through your readings, you’ll be encouraged to deepen your relationship with God and to become a more faithful follower of Jesus.

BEMA Liturgy I — Part D
13 Days
Conclude your journey through the BEMA Liturgy with Part D: Children of the Resurrection Liturgy Reading Plan. BEMA Liturgy is here to help you slow down, form groups around Scripture, and live out the life Jesus has called us to. We encourage you to find a group to join this journey with you as you study, pray, and worship. See bemaliturgy.com for more information about the official start dates and timing of the liturgy.

Living Out Your Faith
14 Days
14-day devotional from R.C. Sproul on living out your faith. Each devotional calls you to live in the presence of God, under the authority of God, to the glory of God.

Smith Wigglesworth Devotional
14 Days
Your faith will expand as you read these challenging insights into faith-filled living by noted evangelist Smith Wigglesworth, the “Apostle of Faith.” You will connect with God’s glorious power, cast out doubt, and see impossibilities turn into realities. Your prayer life will be transformed as you experience the joy of seeing powerful results when ministering to others. “God is more eager to answer than we are to ask,” says Wigglesworth.