Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Isaiah 43:2

Healing: Embracing God in the Lowest Valleys
7 Days
Do you ever wake up wondering where your healing is? Do you ever question if God has forgotten you in your pain? I am here to tell you He hasn’t. Not once has He forgotten you. This study explores the definition of healing and what it means for believers. We don’t get a free pass from pain and suffering because we are believers, rather it gives us the opportunity to use it for His Kingdom. While healing can be brutal and devastating it can also be beautiful and encouraging, if you allow it, our God will use you.

Lessons From the Book of Job
7 Days
Go on a journey through the confusing yet beautiful Book of Job. From abundant blessings to deep grief, the book applies to every season of our (spiritual) life.

Faith vs Fear
7 Days
Step out of fear and into a faith-filled life with this 7-day reading plan. Discover what it means to be free from fear and be encouraged by God's promises for those who put their faith in Him.

Trauma Aware: 7 Days to More Biblical and Empathic Care
7 Days
What is trauma? How can we recognize it, and how do we offer help that is biblically faithful and empathetic? In this 7-day plan, licensed and trauma-trained counselor Eliza Huie equips you with biblical foundations and clinical insights to help you better understand what trauma is, how we recover from it, and how you can offer better care to those suffering from its debilitating effects.

God Is Writing Your Story
7 Days
Even in the middle of suffering, God is not finished—He is still writing your story. In this 7-day devotional, Niah Hix shares personal experiences, Scripture, and encouragement to help you find peace, purpose, and hope in hard seasons. Whether you’re facing grief, illness, or uncertainty, be reminded that your pain is not wasted. God is working all things for your good and His glory. Your story matters—your healing matters. And Jesus is the answer in every chapter.

Abundant Grace Daily
7 Days
Abundant Grace Daily: Psalm 23 is one of a series of devotionals based on key passages of Scripture. These devotions encourage you to center on the inexhaustible ocean of God’s grace, rather than life’s inevitable challenges. God’s grace is more than enough for anything you face. It is available wave after wave, daily. Psalm 23, the first in the series, explores the question, “To what extent can I say that, with Christ as my Shepherd, I have everything I really need?”

Walking Away With a Brand New Name
7 Days
We all carry names—some given to us at birth, others picked up along the way through hurt, failure, or self-doubt. But what if God has something completely new to say about who you are? In this 7-day journey, Grant Fishbook explores Jacob’s transformation from deceiver to Israel—and invites you to walk away with a brand new name.

Cancer – Can We Trust God?
7 Days
We say we trust God—but is it only when life goes our way? In this 7-day devotional, cancer survivor and former Fortune 100 exec Jere Stille shares his journey through illness and awakening. With honesty and biblical insight, he shows how real trust is forged in storms, how God never wastes pain, and how surrender brings freedom and strength to endure.

The Baptism of Presence
7 Days
Baptism is not just a one-time event but a way of life. This six-day plan invites you to see baptism as an ongoing story of God’s presence—God entering our chaos to create something new. Baptism is not the end, but the beginning: a call to live with intention, love deeply, restore what is broken, and build communities shaped by God’s Kingdom. To be baptized is to live immersed in Christ, in community, and in the world every day.

Between the Cross and the Waiting: He Will Come
7 Days
Lent is a season of waiting and heart preparation, where faith is strengthened through silence and trust in God’s timing. This 7-day plan invites you to walk through moments of weariness and uncertainty, learning to rest in the promise that God always comes at the perfect time. If you are facing affliction today, this journey is for you—He will come. Wait for Him.