Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Exodus 3:7

Making a Case for Purpose
5 Days
Every human must eventually confront the question of purpose—Why am I here? Purpose gives direction, identity, focus, and satisfaction. Without it, life becomes routine, empty, and easily influenced by confusion or deception. God, the Creator, remains the only true source of a person’s purpose. This 5-day devotional will help you understand why purpose matters, how it shapes your destiny, and how to begin living intentionally according to God’s design.

Prerequisites to Purpose
5 Days
Purpose does not begin with talent, ambition, or desire—it begins with God. Before the question of purpose can be answered, Scripture shows a clear prerequisite: encountering God, knowing Him, surrendering to Him, and being transformed into His image. These foundational experiences shape how we understand purpose and protect us from a self-centered interpretation. This 5-day devotional explores the divine pattern that precedes purpose discovery: identity, encounter, brokenness, surrender, and the knowledge of God.

Proven: Camp Devos
5 Days
A plan designed to inspire and equip athletes and coaches to grow in their faith, understand God’s glory, and reflect His love in daily life. It guides users through the core concepts—Connect, Cultivate, Choose, and Commit—offering key Scripture, questions, and practical applications.

Will God Give You More Than You Can Handle?
5 Days
This devotional challenges the popular phrase, “God will never give you more than you can handle". We learn that weakness is not failure - it is the invitation to surrender so that God may be revealed as the one who delivers, sustains, and carries us. When life is heavy and overwhelming, we are not meant to hold it - we are meant to hand it over.

Finding God in the Wilderness: A 5 Day Reading Plan
5 Days
God often leads His people into the wilderness—a place of trials, troubles, and temptation. He doesn’t lead us there because He’s against us or to punish us, but to reveal Himself and prepare us for the good plans He has for us. As hard as desert seasons can be, God uses these times in Scripture and in our lives to prove His faithfulness and grow our faith in Him. Through these biblical characters—Hagar, Moses, David, Elijah, and Hosea—we learn ways God worked for His people in the wilderness.

Fully Beloved
5 Days
Discover the life-changing answer to your soul's deepest question: Am I loved? In Fully Beloved, author and pastor Timothy Jones leads you on a spiritually nourishing exploration of how God's nature of love really impacts your life, bringing deep healing, richer connection with others, and renewed passion for life.

Journaling the Goodness of God a 5 Day Journey Through Light and Darkness
5 Days
Pain and uncertainty can make God’s goodness hard to see. Where is God when life feels dark or unpredictable? This 5-day plan explores the biblical metaphor of light, inviting readers to discover how God’s presence brings safety, clarity, and hope. Through Psalm 27 and Moses’ encounter with God, readers are encouraged to trust God’s presence and rest in the assurance that their souls are safe in Him.

God With Us
6 Days
He’s with you through the pain. He comforts you in the waiting. When you’re anxious about your future, He gives you courage. As you climb the mountain, He keeps you safe in His arms. In every moment, you are not alone. Start this Life.Church Bible Plan to accompany Pastor Craig Groeschel’s series, God With Us .

Biblical Leadership: God’s Plan for Your Leadership
6 Days
As leaders, we are accustomed to making decisions, even when data is scarce. Such ability sometimes translates into thinking we may know God’s will for our leadership, also in the absence of adequate data. In these readings, we look at what God’s will for your leadership is, and more importantly, how you can know that you are fulfilling your calling in accordance with His Plan, not just yours.

Biblical Leadership: Leaders Born, Made or Called?
6 Days
There’s plenty of discussion about whether a person is a natural-born leader, made that way by experience, or some combination of both. In these readings, we look at ordinary people in the Bible became God’s leaders. We also look at how God may be calling you today and how to respond, especially in light of our capabilities, limitations and environment.