Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Isaiah 40:31

5 Days to a Fresh Start: Rebuilding After Divorce or Separation
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This 5-day plan guides you through the initial steps of healing after divorce or separation. Each day is designed to help you embrace God's promises for restoration by offering encouragement, scripture, and practical actions to rebuild your life from the inside out. Whether you're struggling with grief, doubt, or fear, this plan will remind you that your story isn't over. You are deeply loved and seen by God, and with His help, you can experience true healing and renewal. This reading plan is based on the book Restored by Tracy Glass.

Unshakable Joy: Competing for More Than a Win
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Joy isn’t just a feeling—it’s a source of strength. In this devotional, you’ll discover how to compete with confidence, peace, and purpose. Personal stories, practical insights, and Scripture help shift your focus toward Christ. Move beyond results to a lasting joy in every season of competition. This five-day plan, written by athlete Kate Wiesner, is part of the Competition Series for Athletes.

EquipHer Vol. 14: "Tested, Trusted, Transformed!"
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As women in business, we sometimes seek practical or immediate solutions for success, but what truly sustains us are solid, lasting principles. Strategies may change, but God’s truth remains and guides us through every season. In this devotional, you’ll discover five keys to navigate challenges, stay faithful, and step into the promise God has for you.

Looking Up
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Whether you are experiencing fresh grief, dealing with everyday struggles, or just searching for a glimpse of hope, in this 5-day reading plan, Courtney Ellis will help you discover five biblical connections to the natural world to help you keep looking up. Discover the goodness of God written into every element of creation and how the Holy Spirit might encourage your heart today.

What if I’m Wrong?: Navigating the Waves of Fear and Failure
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As life unfolds, the hurts, losses, failures, and fears that we endure might leave us feeling like we’re struggling to stay above water. Over the next five days, we will look at some of the questions that arise when we wonder if we’re drowning. We’ll also explore what it looks like to place our trust in God and maintain hope for the future as we navigate the depths of faith.

Dating in a Way That Honors God
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Dating to find the right spouse can be challenging, especially with cultural pressures all around. However, we see in Scripture that God offers a template for us to follow when we are navigating the waiting season. Learn more about how to date in a godly manner with this reading plan.

Trust God in ALL Circumstances
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When we lay our sin at the Cross, we can live in full trust with God again. Be careful that your faith doesn’t turn into a job. When you choose to BELIEVE, your TRUST also grows. God’s strength never runs out.

Your Prayer Has Been Heard: How God Meets Us in Seasons of Weariness and Waiting
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Feeling weary from waiting and wondering if God still hears you? In this 5-day devotional, Scott Savage unpacks Zechariah’s story to reveal how God meets us in silence, answers prayers in surprising ways, and turns weariness into worship. Your prayers have been heard. Don’t give up now!

God With Us: Lessons From the Incarnation
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The birth of Jesus reminds us that God doesn’t remain distant. In Jesus, God took on human flesh and moved into the neighborhood. The word used to describe this incredible event is “incarnation.” God came to us—not in abstraction or theory—but in real human flesh. God moved into the neighborhood to rescue us and remake our neighborhoods. This five-day devotional draws from themes in Derek Vreeland’s Bible study Incarnation: 8 Lessons on How God Meets Us, to help us rediscover the joy that came when God moved into our neighborhoods to rescue us and our neighbors.

I’m Just a Guy: Who’s Overwhelmed
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Life piles up. Work deadlines, family needs, finances, health struggles, church commitments—before long, it feels like the weight of the world is pressing down. As men, our instinct is to push harder, grit our teeth, and power through. But when we’re overwhelmed, God isn’t asking us to carry more—He’s inviting us to carry it differently. Let’s see what Scripture says about finding peace, strength, and perspective in the middle of the overload.