Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Isaiah 6:6

Pursuing Holiness
6 Days
What is holiness? What does it mean that God is holy? Are we supposed to be holy? How? Maybe you’ve asked yourself these questions and wonder about holiness or how to be holy. We often think of holiness as moral excellence, but biblically, it’s more than that. Join this devotion for a six-day look at holiness, our holy God and how the Christian can pursue holiness by abiding in Christ.

Transition
6 Days
Are you going through something life-changing? Are you stressed about what these changes may bring? In this 6-part devotional series, Pastor Jim Cymbala addresses the stress, fears, and concerns that can arise with the changes we go through in our lives, especially in these uncertain times.

The Miracle Catch
6 Days
Luke tells us about the extraordinary encounter between Jesus and the first disciples, especially Peter, during a strange fishing trip. After a fruitless night, Jesus asks Peter to cast his nets once more, despite experience to the contrary. The result is a miracle: a catch so abundant that the nets break. Peter, struck by the miracle, recognizes his unworthiness and prostrates himself before Jesus. Jesus calls him to follow him, transforming him from a fisherman of fish to a fisherman of men, inviting him to participate in the mission of bringing the kingdom of God into the world.
Walls Fall Down: God’s Unusual Plan for Victory
7 Days
The secrets to overcoming any obstacle you are facing are revealed through one of the most extraordinary victories ever recorded—the battle of Jericho. During this seven-day reading plan based on the book, Walls Fall Down, you will learn how Joshua and the Israelites followed God’s unusual plan to walk around the massive walls of Jericho for seven days. Seven spiritual principles from this story are available to you today.

Dangerous Prayers
7 Days
God’s always good, but that doesn’t mean He’s always safe. This Life.Church Bible Plan dares readers to pray three dangerous prayers: search me, send me, and break me. Dare to start reading today, and your life will take a scary-good turn.

Through Prophet Isaiah: Discovering Deeper Truth
7 Days
Mesu Andrews, award winning and best selling author, examines the the truths found the book of Isaiah and New Testament authors, encouraging the reader to discover what it means to listen, to obey, to wait, to cry out, to worship, to confess and to seek more of God. Discover how Isaiah, kings of Old and the words of Jesus can invite you to deeper intimacy with the Lord.

Job - A Story of Unlikely Joy
7 Days
Joy is the constant companion of the woman who trusts in the Lord. And while you can find it in friends, family, and circumstances, unfailing, persistent joy will only ever overflow from your relationship with Jesus. Just ask Job, the man from Uz who clung to God’s goodness while all his worldly joys were stripped away. But how is it possible to hold onto such joy in times of sorrow? In this study by Lisa Harper, discover the redemptive side to Job’s story of suffering. Learn to use pain to strengthen your faith, point others to the gospel, and remember God’s providence will never take you to a place where His grace will not sustain you.

He Gave Us Prophets: A Prophet’s Job
7 Days
This reading plan explores the job titles, transitions and expectations of a prophet.

Saints With Addison Bevere
7 Days
The Bible uses the word Christian to describe followers of Jesus a total of three times. But there’s another identifier that fills the pages of the New Testament—a word we’ve mistakenly reserved for the halo-wearing elite, losing something profound in the process. Saints. Wrapped in this ancient word is an invitation to discover who God created you to be and awaken to the life you were meant to know.

Dangerous Prayers
7 Days
Are you tired of playing it safe with your faith? Are you ready to face your fears, build your faith, and unleash your potential? This 7-day Bible Plan from Life.Church Pastor Craig Groeschel’s book, Dangerous Prayers, dares you to pray dangerously—because following Jesus was never meant to be safe.