Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Romans 8:34

Raised to Stay: Persevering in Ministry When You Have a Million Reasons to Walk Away
5 Days
Have you ever felt like quitting on the church? So has Natalie Runion, worship leader, songwriter, and teacher. But as Natalie reminds us in this week’s devotional, it’s possible to question behaviors and beliefs we have seen in the church, in religious organizations, and in Christians without quitting Jesus or divorcing the family of God. Jesus is right there with us, in the midst of our wandering and our wondering.

We Believe: Who Is Jesus Christ?
5 Days
What do Christians believe? Division and controversy seem to be rampant today, but for 2,000 years, Christ-followers have been unified in belief. The oldest confession of faith, the Apostles’ Creed, reminds and teaches us what we believe. In this reading plan, take a fresh look at the Apostles Creed, discovering the major beliefs of Christianity and how the Creed prepares us to share what we believe.

Praying for My Family Part 2
5 Days
“Family” might be the people you lived with growing up or the people you’re living with now. You might imagine the family you want to have someday. Perhaps you call people “family” who aren’t related to you. Whoever they are, they are a part of your life, and praying for them will help build a thriving family.

The Seriousness of Forgiveness
5 Days
Do you struggle with forgiveness? Have you ever wondered why Christians are called to forgive? It isn’t natural for us, but when we go from death to life, forgiveness starts to make sense considering the gospel. If you struggle in this area, this is the devotional for you.

Reaching Out to God When Pain Overwhelms
5 Days
Are you experiencing emotional or physical pain so deep that you wonder if the hurting will ever stop? In this devotional, neuropsychologist Dr. Michelle Bengtson shares compassionate biblical insights that give her hope in her own journey through unrelenting physical pain and depression. Above all, she reminds us that one day there will be victory on the other side of pain—and that you are not alone in your suffering.

Hope For Those Struggling With Mental Health
5 Days
Where can you turn when you or a loved one are struggling with depression, anxiety, and mental health? God's Word speaks hope into the darkest despair. Stacee and Doug share Scriptures and encouragement God has used to carry them through the most difficult days of their mental illness journey. As you read through this plan, may you discover God's grace, love, hope and even joy for those who struggle!

Your God Knows
5 Days
Are your days full of worries and whys? In this devotional, popular Bible teacher Lisa Whittle addresses five important questions that most people have, reassuring you that God’s sovereignty is at work in your life. Let Jesus love you, guide you, teach you, and maybe even surprise you through the next five days of interacting with God’s truth.

God, Me, and Us – Part II
5 Days
How often do you feel defeated or ashamed in your walk with God? When we realize that God will set the record straight despite any of the enemy’s accusations, we have hope through our trials and a desire to follow Him with grace-infused obedience.

Weird Ideas: Suffered Under Pontius Pilate
5 Days
Christians are different. They can’t help it. When you’re in Christ and filled with the Spirit, it changes you. This leads to weird ideas and alternate beliefs about reality. This series of 5-day plans uses classic Christian Creeds as a vehicle to explain the Christian worldview compared to the world’s and help us see reality through Jesus’s eyes.

Arise and Shine
5 Days
People often say, “Give God your burdens.” Do you ever wonder: How do I do that? The brokenness of the world feels too heavy. And as much as you desire to shine the light of Jesus, you wonder what that looks like when you struggle to see the light yourself. This devotional looks at how we can be lights for Jesus even when our own world feels dark.

Everyone Needs a Saviour
5 Days
It is said that the letter to the Romans could be seen as the whole Gospel in a nutshell. Great heroes of the Christian faith, like St. Augustine and John Calvin, have relied on Romans to refine their theology. Let’s solidify our understanding of Romans through this five-day reading plan by Henku Grobler.

Beauty From Ashes: Finding Hope in the Midst of Devastation
5 Days
Sometimes life hurts. Sometimes life is hard. Sometimes life can be dark. And it leaves its mark—like ashes of grief—in the deepest parts of our souls, where no one but God can really see. In this plan, Darcie Stephens, Finding Hope Coordinator for Hope is Alive Ministries, shares some of her own story of loving those in the midst of substance abuse and how God brought her HOPE.

Never Alone
5 Days
The profound ache of loneliness and the sensation of being adrift in a vast world is a universal struggle. Embark on a transformative journey with us through a concise 5-day devotional, delving into the diverse expressions of loneliness and discovering pathways to liberation. In the embrace of Jesus, we find solace and assurance that, in His presence, we are never alone.

Neighbor, Love Yourself
5 Days
In Scripture we’re told to love God and to love our neighbors as ourselves (Matthew 22:34-40). Yet many of us don’t love ourselves, at least not as much as God intends, and this affects how we live. These devotionals are for anyone who wishes to feel more fulfilled and wants to become the person God created them to be.

Portrait of God: Rediscovering the Attributes of God Through the Stories of His People
5 Days
In the midst of life’s busyness, we sometimes lose our sense of wonder about who God is. In these devotionals, Pastor Jack Mooring explores five attributes of God—love, joy, holiness, compassion, and faithfulness—to help us “re-image” God in our minds and hearts.

Conviction vs Condemnation
5 Days
Are you tired of feeling unworthy and constantly battling against condemnation? Do you long to listen to the whispers of the Holy Spirit, filled with grace and love? This plan is just what you need! It will guide you in discernment and teach you how to overcome the devil's schemes. Say goodbye to self-doubt and embrace the peace and confidence of trusting in God. Let's get started!

Retrieved for Purpose: "Restoring Hope in the Hopeless"
5 Days
"Retrieved for Purpose" is a 5-day plan focused on God's unlimited ability to restore what was lost. Each day emphasizes redemption, restoration, and divine purpose, reminding us that no matter how far we've fallen, God's grace reaches us and realigns us with His plans and purpose. This plan infuses hope by encouraging believers to embrace God's power to redeem and repurpose their lives. Regardless of the depths from which they may have fallen, nothing is beyond His ability to renew and transform.

Confidence Is an Inside Job
5 Days
Your best self is inside you—right now, this very minute! You don’t have to care what others think. In these devotionals, confidence coach Ashley Henriott helps you build your confidence from within and walk the path you were called to walk, with your Savior by your side.

Get Your Spirit Back
5 Days
How much freer and more confident would you be if you didn’t self-edit, self-filter, or self-argue at every turn? How would your life unfold if you really believed—in mind, heart, and body—that almighty God loves you and has called you to this amazing life? This devotional is a biblically rich guide to getting your spirit back.

The Power of Love: Finding Rest in the Father’s Love
5 Days
What if, instead of being consumed by our struggles and shortcomings, we learned to stand confidently in the power of God’s perfect love? Scripture tells us that perfect love casts out all fear, yet so often, we live weighed down by anxiety, doubt, and insecurity. In this five-day journey, you’ll discover a deeper understanding of God's love along with practical steps to walk out these biblical truths in your daily life.

Loss: Encouragement After Losing a Loved One to Addiction
5 Days
Losing a loved one to the impact of addiction is one of the deepest pains we can ever feel. The helplessness and grief can threaten to overwhelm us, but one thing we can always be thankful for—if we can open our eyes long enough to see it—is that God is always with us.

Acts 12:1-25 | Sometimes It Looks Like God Is Failing
5 Days
Sometimes it seems like God is failing. The same was true for those first disciples too. This 5-day plan will take you through a time when it looked like God’s kingdom promises just weren’t coming true, through the lens of Acts 12. It continues our journey through the book of Acts, the Bible’s gripping sequel of Jesus at work in the life of his followers as he expands his kingdom to the ends of the earth. It’s a journey on what it means to be a Christian. It’s a story in which you have a role to play.

The Creator's Battle: Winning the Inner War for Your Art
5 Days
Does your creative life feel like a constant mental battle? This 5-day devotional will guide you through the internal battles creators face—fear, procrastination, and doubt—and help you win with faith-based principles. Each day offers practical steps and spiritual insight so you can show up with confidence and clarity. By the end, you'll see your creative life with fresh vision and a renewed sense of purpose.

The Power of Generosity: Sharing God’s Abundance
5 Days
Our materialistic world says that amassing wealth leads to happiness, but in God’s kingdom, true fulfillment and joy are found in selflessness, in dedicating your life to God and others. Through biblical principles, personal stories, and prayers, this five-day journey with Boyd Bailey encourages you to cultivate a humble heart, reflect the Father’s love by blessing others, and leave a legacy that will impact generations.

Rhythms of Faith
5 Days
Have you been feeling lost in today’s tumultuous world—and maybe in your own thoughts and emotions? Throughout Scripture, God reveals himself as a shepherd who leads, protects, provides, and stays near his people even in the face of danger and uncertainty. These devotions invite us to slow down and listen for our Shepherd’s voice, to rest in being fully known by him, and to follow wherever he leads.