મફત વાંચન યોજનાઓ અને Romans 5:11થી સંબંધિત મનન

The Five Pillars of a Healthy Marriage
5 Days
Marriage is a profound commitment, a partnership that requires intentional effort, understanding, and a deep connection with one another. Whether you are newlyweds, have been married for several years, or are celebrating a milestone anniversary, this devotional seeks to enrich your relationship and strengthen the bonds between you and your spouse.

Abiding in Christ
5 Days
Abiding In Christ is a mystery to many Christians even though it is a central theme throughout the Bible. We struggle to understand our relationship to the indwelling life of Jesus and His role in our lives. This 5-Day Bible Reading Plan walks through 5 key passages that teach us about the nature of what it means to Abide In Christ.

The Sanctuary: A 5-Day Devotional by Sanctuary Worship
5 Days
THERE IS NO ONE LIKE JESUS! There is nothing that could ever take His place. With question marks all around, He is the answer. Sickness? Weakness? Lack? Loneliness? Abandonment? There is an answer! In the presence of the Lord is FULLNESS. Join 5 Members of Sanctuary Worship as they share their life-changing experiences with God. Be encouraged to share your own experiences as you start this 5-day plan.

What Is Love?
5 Days
The media is full of mixed messages about love. The romance, the drama, the heartache, and the scandal. But God has something very different to say about love—and it just might change your life. Join Andrew and Wendy Palau for this 5-day devotional to take a closer look at the biblical definition of love—on God's terms. He longs for you to receive—and give—His love.

Alive: Grow in Your Relationship With Jesus
5 Days
In this 5-day study by Lifeway Women, you’ll walk through fundamental beliefs of the Christian Faith. Gain understanding of the change that took place in your heart as a new believer and learn to walk out your faith as an individual a part of the Body of Christ—the Community known as the Church. Hear and respond to the Call to take the long view of Christian Life.

Everyone Needs a Saviour
5 Days
It is said that the letter to the Romans could be seen as the whole Gospel in a nutshell. Great heroes of the Christian faith, like St. Augustine and John Calvin, have relied on Romans to refine their theology. Let’s solidify our understanding of Romans through this five-day reading plan by Henku Grobler.

What Is a Christian?
5 Days
Have you recently made a decision to follow Jesus? Congratulations! We are convinced that this is the greatest decision you have ever made. Over the next few days, we will look at some of the core beliefs that are involved in following Jesus.

Radical Love
5 Days
Mercy Culture Church exists to take people from corporate encounters with God to daily personal encounters with God. Each year we pray and ask God for His heart and His mind over that next year. This year, we heard the Lord say 2025 will be a year of Radical Love! Join us over the next 5 days to learn what it means to radically love God with everything you have.

Everyone Plays a Part
5 Days
This devotional emphasizes the importance of each individual's role in advancing God's kingdom. Throughout the devo we hope to draw parallels between physical growth and spiritual growth, highlighting that change is necessary for continued development. Using the early church as an example, this devo illustrates how delegating responsibilities and involving all believers in ministry leads to church growth and kingdom advancement. We hope it encourages you to discover and utilize your unique gifts for God's purposes, both within the church and your daily lives.

The Purpose of Weakness
5 Days
This plan invites us to see weakness differently. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 12, we learn that our vulnerabilities can reveal God’s strength. Paul’s “thorn in the flesh” reminds us that struggles often serve a divine purpose. Rather than viewing weakness as failure, we’re called to see it as a channel for God’s grace. Embracing humility and dependence on Him leads to spiritual growth and a deeper awareness of Christ’s power. As we face our own “thorns,” we can trust in God’s sufficient grace and find peace in knowing He works through our weakness for His glory.