Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to 2 Corinthians 5:18

Satan’s Deception
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The third chapter of Genesis exposes Satan’s scheme to thwart God’s original design for humanity in relationship to Himself and to the rest of creation. Satan’s deception marked the beginning of human suffering. This five-day meditation will help you discover how God has provided for the restoration of that original relationship He intended to have with His children.

How to Embrace Your Identity in Christ
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The Bible is full of wonderful, inspiring, and sometimes hard-to-believe words describing your identity in Christ. God calls you a masterpiece, overcomer, new creation, and accepted child of God. It can be easy to let doubt, shame, and lies cause you to forget these things. If you want to overcome negative labels, discover your identity in Christ, and embrace God’s love, this Plan is for you.

Portrait of God: Rediscovering the Attributes of God Through the Stories of His People
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In the midst of life’s busyness, we sometimes lose our sense of wonder about who God is. In these devotionals, Pastor Jack Mooring explores five attributes of God—love, joy, holiness, compassion, and faithfulness—to help us “re-image” God in our minds and hearts.

Core
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Let’s look at some of the CORE beliefs of Christianity, so that we can learn to live in Christ.

Anthem: Grace in Your Story
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You’ve probably heard the word “grace”, but what does it actually mean? How can God’s grace save and transform our lives? Learn how this amazing grace meets us where we’re at and changes our stories.

Navigating Election Season With Biblical Wisdom
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Too often, the only question we ask during election season is, "How should I vote?" It's also important to ask the question "What does the Bible say about how I should navigate political conversations and decisions?

From Humbug to Hallelujah: A 5-Day Christmas Transformation
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The holiday season often brings a whirlwind of busyness, family complexities, and even loneliness that can pull us away from the love of Jesus. From Humbug to Hallelujah uses the timeless story of A Christmas Carol to explore these challenges and point us to the hope and truth of the Bible. In just five days, this devotional will resettle your heart on Christ during one of the year’s busiest times.

Sent Out - Embracing Your God Given Purpose
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God created you with a purpose and has sent you to make an impact. In this 5-day devotional, explore how to embrace your calling, grow in faith through action, and live intentionally as a follower of Christ. With scripture, reflection questions, and practical steps, you’ll discover how to align your life with God’s greater mission. Let this journey inspire you to step boldly into the good works He has prepared. Start living sent today!

Everyone Plays a Part
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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.

Unhidden: Unmask Shame, Embrace Authority, and Lead Others to Christ
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God never created you to live hidden—shrinking back in shame, pretending to be someone you’re not, or playing small when you’ve been called to lead. This 5-day Bible plan will guide you through what it means to live Unhidden—vulnerable before God, free from guilt, walking boldly in your authority, and leading others toward the finished work of Jesus Christ. It’s time to take off the mask, rise in faith, and be who God always knew you to be.

Dear Church, Truth in Love
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In every generation, the Church has faced defining challenges. Today, one of the most urgent is diversity and reconciliation—how we see one another, how we work together, and how we live as the body of Christ in a politically-charged and divided world. Dear Church offers five days of encouragement for leaders, written in the spirit of Paul’s letters: direct, heartfelt, and timely. Through truth-telling, courage, hard work, and rest, this plan invites you to reflect and act so the Church can reflect the unity of heaven here on earth.

Acts 28:1-10 | It's Always New to Someone
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Never underestimate the wonder and power of the message of Jesus for those who are just coming to experience it. This 5-day plan continues a journey through the book of Acts, where we find Paul shipwrecked on Malta. It’s the next chapter in the Bible’s gripping sequel of Jesus at work in the life of his followers as he expands his kingdom to the ends of the earth. It’s a journey on what it means to be a Christian. It’s a story in which you have a role to play.

OVERCOME Lust WITH TRUST
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This 5-day devotional equips you to overcome the battle of lust through the power of God’s Word and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Each day offers Scriptures to meditate on, confessions to declare, teachings to strengthen your walk, and Spirit-led prayers to empower you for victory. Lust is not stronger than the Spirit of God within you. Through Christ, you are called to walk in freedom, discipline, and holiness. As you journey through these devotions, you will learn to flee temptation, embrace your identity as a new creation, and stand confident in God’s strength to overcome.

God's Assignment: Living on Purpose
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Encounter biblical passages and stories that will take you beyond fear, grounding you in Christ.

The Purpose of Weakness
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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.

Church on the Move Broken Arrow | New Believer Reading Plan
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We know reading your Bible can be a daunting task, so we wanted to help you break this first week down into a few easy steps. We’re going to use the acronym SOAP (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer) to help us walk through a few verses of scripture this week!

Crime Scene | Metamorpho
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This 5-day devotional invites you into a brave, restorative journey of inner healing. Crime Scene is a sacred pause — a moment to face the stories that shaped you and let God speak truth, grace, and freedom. Through themes like healing, change, transformation, living in the light, and accountability, you’ll discover that your past doesn’t define you. Instead, it becomes the place where God reveals His love and power. This journey helps you release what holds you back and step confidently into the life God is forming in you — where healing begins and new stories are written.

The Miracle of Easter | Easter Devotional
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In this Easter devotional, Chris Tiegreen provides reflections on this important season in the church calendar. Beginning with Ash Wednesday and concluding with Easter Sunday, this devotional seeks to make the message of the Easter story even more real to you this year.

Know Ye Not? How to Overcome Sin and Addictions
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Paul often asked in his letters "know ye not?" when speaking about sin. The beloved Apostle was showing us that knowledge is the difference between a life mired in sin and one full of freedom. In this 5-day Bible plan, you'll learn about who you are in Christ, what He has done for you, your freedom from sin and how you can live for Him.

Repentant, Faith-Based Life | Spiritual Practices
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If you want to get fit, you don’t work out just once a week. If you want to get spiritually fit, it’s important to exercise your faith more than an hour on Sunday. This 5-day plan is about how to live a repentant, faith-based life. We’ll dive into these essential ideas and show you how you can build your life with Christ around them. Because learning to seek God and trust him daily is an essential spiritual practice for fostering a relationship with Jesus and growing spiritually.

From Death to Life
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This 5-day devotional walks through Ephesians 2 to reveal the dramatic shift from spiritual death to new life in Christ. You’ll explore how God’s mercy made you alive, how salvation is received by grace through faith, and what it means to be raised and seated with Christ. You’ll discover that you are God’s masterpiece, created for good works, and learn how to live out your “after picture” as a new creation. This plan invites you to move from striving to resting, from passivity to purpose, and from religion to a living relationship with Jesus.

Brought Together through Jesus | 5 Easter Reflections
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Reconciliation is about rejoining, recasting, connecting, and forgiving. It’s the bridge that stretches across the chasm, the gulf, the separation. Reconciliation restores us fully, mending broken hearts and broken lives. Reconciliation is joy and peace and wholeness. This Easter, may you see the beauty of reconciliation made possible because of God’s gift of Jesus Christ. And may you reflect on the gulf that separated you from God and the blessed bridge that reconnects you to your Savior.

Ephesians 1:1-14 | Chosen
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Ephesians casts God’s vision for his people, and therefore the world. God’s vision that we’d be one with him and one with each other, and then live by that calling we received. That oneness is found in Christ. This is our second plan through Ephesians, which starts with Ephesians 5:21-33. This week hammers home that God chose us, saved us, predestined us, redeemed us, and every other salvation word imaginable. There’s no reason to doubt. God has chosen me!

CrossCultured
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Culture influences how we live. However, scripture shows that God moves beyond cultural boundaries. From Abraham leaving his people to Paul reaching the Gentiles, God’s presence transcends human divisions. Jesus ultimately redefines culture through the lens of the Kingdom of God. Therefore, culture must remain subject to God’s Word, the work of Christ on the cross, and the ongoing spread of the Gospel. To truly hear God, we must be willing to let Him challenge and reshape what we consider our “way of life”. CrossCultured: Making the Cross the Core of the Culture we build!
