Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Philippians 4:13

God's Faithfulness in Isolation
4 Days
How do you feel God’s presence in times of isolation? Senior Vaylateena Jones shares how she experienced God’s faithfulness during the isolation of the pandemic. During these uncertain times the Lord encouraged her to look beyond the situation and strengthen her faith by focusing on the Word. This four-day series testifies to God’s goodness every day.

Philippians Devotional - Building a Firm Foundation of Faith (The Bible Effect)
4 Days
This plan will explore what Paul’s letter to the Philippians can teach us in four different areas. 1) WHO GOD IS: God’s character and nature 2) WHO WE ARE: the identity of humanity and/or followers of Jesus 3) WHAT WE BELIEVE: core Christian doctrines 4) HOW WE LIVE: putting faith into action

Gratitude
4 Days
Gratitude allows us to see God clearly through the deepest of struggles. In this Bible Reading Plan, we’ll discover 4 key areas that will help you see clearly if your gratitude is sincere or superficial.

How to Exercise a Humble Faith
4 Days
In this 4-day devotional, the Yellow Balloons Team gives us a new perspective on how to exercise our faith and why it is the center of our lives as Christians. This is of ultimate importance. By demonstrating our faith to others through acts of blessing, they can come to know Jesus Christ!

Transforming Your Family's Vision into Reality
4 Days
Discover how to practically apply your God-given family identity, purpose, and direction. This four-day plan explores the question, "How do we get there?" as you learn to align your family's actions with God's design. Through biblical wisdom and practical insights, you'll gain the tools to transform your family's vision into reality, cultivating a legacy of faith and intentional living that impacts generations.

Retirement: The 3 Decisions Most People Miss for Lasting Success
4 Days
Retirement often feels like a time to relax, but most of us overlook three critical decision points that set the tone for our entire retirement. This devotional series exposes these often-missed choices and helps you thoughtfully navigate each one, so you can step confidently into your retirement with purpose, faith, and joy—bringing glory to God and meaning to your final years.

Thanksgiving for the Weary: A Quiet Invitation for Tired Hearts
4 Days
When life feels heavy, gratitude can seem out of reach. That’s okay. God meets us right where we are. This 4-day devotional invites you into a different kind of Thanksgiving. It creates space for weariness, welcomes honesty, and still dares to hope. If your heart is tired this season, come. There’s room for you here. Written by spiritual director and author Kim Avery, this gentle journey offers a quiet invitation to return to God.

How Does Corruption Affect the Image and Likeness of God?
4 Days
Corruption is the harm caused to a person, institution, or society by those who abuse the power entrusted to them for personal gain. Corruption primarily affects us in four ways: 1. Dishonor 2. Cruelty 3. Vulnerability 4. Inability This devotional teaches how to change this reality through the Word of God and reminds us that we were created in the image and likeness of God for good works in Christ Jesus.

Stubborn Addictions
4 Days
Stubborn addictions can feel like chains that refuse to break, leaving you stuck in cycles of defeat. But God’s Word reminds us that freedom is not only possible, it’s promised. This plan will guide you through Scripture and practical steps to show that, no matter how long you’ve struggled, there is a way out. Through the power of Christ, you can experience lasting transformation and walk in true freedom.

Mail From Jail: A Devotional Through Paul’s Prison Letters
4 Days
Mail From Jail is a devotional journey through the prison letters of the Apostle Paul—Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon—written during seasons of confinement yet overflowing with hope, truth, and transformation. Through these letters, we discover that God’s purposes are never limited by our circumstances, identity in Christ comes before activity, joy is found in surrender, work becomes worship, and grace has the power to restore what is broken.