Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Genesis 2:2

Ashes to Ashes: Learning to Live Within Our Limits This Lent
6 Days
The season of Lent is an opportunity to marinate in the truths of Psalm 90: “So teach us to number our days, that we may get a heart of wisdom” (v. 12). In the days leading up to Easter Sunday, we rehearse the reality of our ashes-to-ashes existence—and our need for resurrection.

Spiritual Resistance: Why Progress Gets Harder When You're on the Right Path
6 Days
Ever notice that spiritual growth often triggers unexpected resistance? This six-day plan explores an ancient word—"acedia"—and why following Jesus faithfully can suddenly feel difficult, empty, or pointless. Discover biblical strategies to overcome spiritual resistance, remember your true identity, and keep moving forward when faith feels hard. You're not crazy. You're not alone. And there's hope ahead!

The Promised Land
6 Days
THE PROMISED LAND and Milk & Honey Studios have created this plan to help individuals and groups engage the story of Exodus and Leviticus in a fresh way. In this 6-day devotional, you’ll see clips from THE PROMISED LAND, read passages of Scripture, and reflect on questions that connect the Hebrews’ journey to your own walk of faith. Through humor, reverence, and honesty, we’ll discover that God uses ordinary, imperfect people to accomplish His extraordinary purposes.

Genesis: God's Good Design (Genesis 1-5)
6 Days
Genesis is the beginning of God’s story and our own. In this six-day plan, we walk through Genesis 1 to 5 and see a God who creates with purpose, pursues sinners with patience, and offers hope in a broken world. If you want greater clarity as you read Scripture, this plan will help you see the goodness of God from the very beginning. It’s a simple, practical guide to help you understand what these foundational chapters mean for your life today.

Refuel: Faith-Building Pit-Stops On Your Road Trip
7 Days
This plan are excerpts from Refuel by Ru dela Torre. Ru serves as the director of Wildfire, the youth ministry of His Life City Church in San Fernando, Pampanga. Refuel contains a mix of personal reflections and devotional entries to energize readers while spending quiet times with God.

What Is My Mission?
7 Days
Isn't there more to life? What am I here to do? Your mission at work - and all of life - will become clear as you discover your role in God's incredible story. This 7-day reading plan will provide you a better understanding of God's command to Adam and Eve in Genesis 1, sometimes called the "cultural mandate," and how to apply it to your life. On each day, you will get a Bible reading and a brief devotional that will help you clarify your mission.

Things I Wish I’d Known Before We Became Parents
7 Days
Parents, do you love being a parent but sometimes feel overwhelmed by the many stresses that come with parenting? If so, this free 7-day devotional will be an encouragement to you and offer practical parenting tips that can lighten your load! You’ll also enjoy how the story of Creation is creatively woven into each day’s teaching.

Living Ethically In The Modern World
7 Days
God’s unique crafting of our universe is to be treasured and adored. Yet, we find ourselves living in a time when the climate is changing, leaving those living in poor communities even more vulnerable to poverty, hunger and displacement. As God-ordained stewards of his creation, we have been given the privilege of looking after this beautiful earth. Over the course of seven days, we will reflect on each day of creation and how we can live differently, sustainably and ethically as part of our worship to Creator God.

Woman Of Promise: Letters To The Single Mother
7 Days
Adapted from her book, The Unseen Companion: God with the Single Mother , Michelle Lynn Senters writes encouraging letters to the single mother, offering the hope, healing, and love found in God and in His Word.

The Quest
7 Days
In this 7-day reading plan, Beth Moore uses questions from Scripture to lead you into intimacy with the One who knows you best. The crooked punctuation mark at the end of a sentence speaks of curiosity, interest, and perhaps doubt. A question is an invitation to vulnerability, to intimacy. The Bible does not shy away from such an invite. Over and over we see the people of God asking questions of their Creator. We also see the God of the universe asking questions of His creation. The Quest is a challenge to accept the invitation. Learn to dig into the Word, to respond to the questions of God, and to bring your questions before Him. Let the crooked punctuation mark be the map that points you into a closer relationship with the Father.