Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Matthew 9:13

Why Did Jesus Come to Earth?
5 Days
God is complex. We cannot fully understand Him. He is also relational and has been revealing Himself to mankind since the beginning of time. Jesus was not created but was with God from the beginning. Why did Jesus come to earth? Where is the peace His birth was supposed to bring? Some answers to these questions are found in this five-day Bible study.

Our Hope
5 Days
During this time of year, it’s a wonderful opportunity to reflect on your blessings, show kindness to others, and maintain your focus on the promise of tomorrow. Let hope flourish in every aspect of your life, not just during this season but throughout all seasons! We hope you enjoy this devotional and that your faith, hope, and love for God continue to grow!

What Was Jesus Like?
5 Days
This 5-day Bible reading plan is an introduction to Jesus as a person – what was He like? You’ll explore key moments in Jesus’ life, inviting you to examine His character, mission, and relevance for your life today. Whether you’re curious about who Jesus is or seeking a deeper connection with Him, this plan encourages reflection, discussion, and discovery through Bible stories and thought-provoking questions.

Jesus Came for the Sick
5 Days
This plan explores Jesus' ministry to those considered spiritually sick and sinful by society. It emphasizes that all people are spiritually ill and in need of Christ's healing. We highlight Jesus' willingness to associate with tax collectors and sinners, contrasting this with the attitudes of the religious leaders. The plan encourages readers to recognize their own spiritual sickness, accept Jesus as the great physician, and follow His example in reaching out to others in need of spiritual healing.

Becoming Love: If We Start at Finish, Where Do We End? (Part 2)
5 Days
The Christian life is not only about knowing truth but about becoming truth in action—people through whom the love of God is made visible in our world. This journey begins as we receive God’s love personally, allowing His Spirit to shape our hearts, renew our minds, and align our lives with His purpose. In this study, we will discover what it means to become love. Note: This is Part 2 of a 4-part reading plan.

Not My Son, Not My Problem: Laying Down Selective Compassion
5 Days
A 5-day journey through Luke 14:1–6, calling us to abandon selective compassion and learn to respond to every person with the urgency, dignity, and love we would give our own.

Healing & Freedom - Disciple Makers Series #9
6 Days
Jesus has come to bring healing and freedom. Matthew writes to God’s people and walks them on a journey that will take them from where they are to be Disciple Makers. This is the ninth of 27 devotional plans walking us through the book of Matthew. Jesus recites the Messianic promises – and then does them! Come watch a Man keep His promises.

I’m In
6 Days
You have a God-given purpose waiting to be discovered. You have people around you ready to encourage you. And you may not know it yet, but you have everything you need to chase your passion. This Life.Church Bible Plan to accompany Pastor Craig Groeschel’s message series, I’m In, will help you answer one important question: Are you in?
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[1 John Series 6] Love in an Age of Outrage
6 Days
In this devotional series, pastor Gregg Matte take us on a passage-by-passage journey through the First Letter of John. Practical, biblical, analytical, and spiritual, this series will give a major boost to your understanding of how to live the eternal truths contained within this important book of the Bible. In this sixth episode of the series we will learn how to overcome the deceit of hatred and walk in love.

Called to Follow
6 Days
Have you ever wondered what your calling in life is? It is an important question to ask oneself. And what better place to answer this important question than to look at how Jesus called his first disciples, as recorded in the Gospels. As we discover God’s calling on our lives, we will allow Jesus to rearrange our priorities – and it all starts with a relationship, with following him.