Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Isaiah 61:3

Stronger in the Difficult Places
5 Days
You know that “off” feeling you have in your life? You don’t have to live with that restlessness, those feelings of inadequacy. You don’t have to let your past define who you are today. Dr. Zoe Shaw reminds us that when we recognize shame in our lives and bring that pain to God, we can find emotional freedom, self-empowerment, compassion, acceptance, and true transformation.

Peace for the Anxious Soul
5 Days
Anxiety doesn’t “disqualify” us from closeness with God. It can be the catalyst for greater intimacy with him. In taking just a few intentional minutes a day, your soul can transform from a storm of fear, worry, and overwhelm into a sanctuary of God’s powerful peace. You don’t have to stay knotted up in anxiety. The peace you long for is within reach.

Anticipating Christmas: An Advent Overview
5 Days
This reading plan serves as a guide through the Advent season, traditionally celebrated during the four weeks leading up to Christmas. We’ll explore the biblical themes of hope, peace, joy, and love, diving deeper into human longings for healing and restoration—our anticipation for God’s new world.

INVITING JESUS INTO the MESS
5 Days
Healing isn’t about hiding your mess, it’s about letting Jesus step right into it. In this 5-day plan, Amy Duggar King shares how to let go of control, bring your heartache honestly before God, and find peace in the middle of what still feels undone. You don’t have to clean up before you come to Jesus. He meets you right where you are, in the middle of the storm, the chaos, and the healing.

Know My Anxious Thoughts
5 Days
This world is full of a million reasons to be anxious. Concerns over health, money, relationships, and the unknown future can cripple us if we let them. But that is not what God wants for you. Join Andrew and Wendy Palau for this five day devotional, and be reminded that God knows and wants to carry all your anxiety. Find your rest in Him.

The Wounded Worshipper
5 Days
Have you ever looked up from your ministry and wondered, “How did I get here?” This 5-day devotional invites worship leaders, psalmists, worship team members, musicians, and creatives to pause and confront the wounds that quietly form behind the songs, the stage, and the smiles. Through Scripture, reflection, and gentle honesty, The Wounded Worshipper – How Did We Get Here? will help you rediscover healing, hope, and the heart of true worship beyond performance and pain.

Spiritual Battle of Worship | Counter Attack
5 Days
Worship is more than just singing and praying. When we worship, we engage in a spiritual battle. Worship is a counterstrike against the forces of darkness and all their work in our broken, spiritually enslaved world. This plan focuses on that fight, and how to fight it. It’s the fourth of four plans on the spiritual battle of worship.

Out of Hiding and Into Joy
5 Days
This plan invites us to face the hidden parts of ourselves we often conceal. The Samaritan woman’s story shows how hiding shrivels our inner and outer lives. Yet Jesus seeks us in those places, offering healing and transformation. His living water satisfies more deeply than anything the world offers. Real joy isn’t found in circumstances but in relationship with God. As we reflect, we ask: Where are we hiding, and what wells leave us empty? Today, we’re called to bring everything into the light and receive the fullness of joy found in Christ alone.

Daily Declarations to Transform Your Life
5 Days
Welcome to this journey of faith, where we explore the transformative power of declarations rooted in God’s Word. Through daily affirmations, we align our hearts with His truth, embrace His promises, and strengthen our connection with Him. Let’s begin this life-changing experience together.

Heart to Heart
5 Days
I want to encourage you to posture your heart with God’s heart. Ask Him daily to show you His love. In this 5-day devotional, you will be encouraged to look closely into the deep love God has for you. Zephaniah 3:17, ESV, "The Lord your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save; he will rejoice over you with gladness, he will quiet you by his love; he will exult over you with loud singing." “...he will exult over you with loud singing.” Look up the definition of “exult”. Visualize it. Love, Leigh Ann