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Free Bible Reading Plans

Have you ever wanted to read the bible but you’re not sure where to start? Are you overwhelmed by reading the entire Bible in a year? Or are you looking for a bible reading plan to use with your family? Don’t worry I’ve got you covered! Check out the Free Bible reading plans below

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30 Days through 1st, 2nd, and 3rd John

This bible reading plan is great for those who want to take these books so and really dig in, or who are just starting consistant Bible reading. The passages each day are short giving you an opportunity to really reflect on your reading and think about how to apply these passages. These books talk about the basics of Christian faith, loving others, showing hospitality, and more! (Click “download” to open in a new tab).

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28 Days of Loving Others

Curated especially for February, this 28-day reading plan will walk you through scriptures that not only show us the need to love others but also how to love others. So If you want to focus on loving others and what that looks likes biblically in the valentines season (or any season you are in) this reading plan is for you!

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30 Days through the Gospel of John

Through the Gospel of John, we get a view of who Jesus is through the eyes of one of his closest followers. This book is a great starting place for new believers or those who are new to Bible reading. John’s main goals in writing this gospel were for people to understand that Jesus is the Son of God (and the Messiah that was promised) and that by believing in Him we can have eternal life. To view this reading plan, click the download button below (this will open in a new tab):

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30 Days through the book of Romans

In the book of Romans, Paul talks about both God’s righteous judgment of sin, but also His saving mercy. At the same time, Paul is also writing to a church experiencing a lot of tension between the Jewish believers (following the law) and the gentile believers (living in freedom from the law) – and within this letter, Paul is calling for unity in the gospel. We can see through his writing how the gospel applies to our daily lives. Download this free Bible reading plan below (this will open a new tab):

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30 Days through Hebrews

No one really knows for sure who wrote the book of Hebrews, but we can assume from the text it was written to Jewish Christians as the author shows great understanding of the Old Testament covenants and stories. By reading through the book Hebrews, we see that Jesus is greater than anything else. We are called to hold tight to our faith in Christ and stand firm in our faithfulness to Him. Start this free Bible reading plan by downloading it below:

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30 Days of Gratitude and Praise

Gratitude and praise really make a difference in the life of a believer (or anyone really) – to see what I mean, click here. So often we limit our understanding of gratitude to the month of November when we’re getting ready for Thansgiving. But gratitude is for the believer year round! If you want to see what the bible says about praise or gratitude, this reading plan is for you!

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Faith and Trusting God

I’ve never met anyone who thinks they have enough faith. Through this 30 day reading plan you’ll have the opportunity to learn about faith through the bible and how to strengthen your own. But more importantly, you’ll see how God is trustworthy!

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"I pray that God, the source of hope, will fill yo "I pray that God, the source of hope, will fill you completely with joy and peace because you trust in him. Then you will overflow with confident hope through the power of the Holy Spirit." Romans 15:13 (NLT)
Praying that God would help us fix our eyes on him Praying that God would help us fix our eyes on him this week, that we wouldn't turn to the right or to the left; that we would not be tempted to turn back. Rather with our eyes fixed on him we would run into all he has for us this week. 

Are you praying with me? Let me know in the comments.
I've been listening to a seminary class on the boo I've been listening to a seminary class on the book of Revelation that Robert Mulholland taught before he passed away. I started to listen as one of several ways I was preparing to walk my youth group students through the book of Revelation (their request), but this week, as he was talking about Revelation 8, this quote just hit me. I went back multiple times to make sure I could write it out correctly. 

It is challenging and filled with truth. 

May we be people who pray with our hearts and our lives abandoned to the things of God - so he can come and have his way in us and through us.
I heard Jeanne Mayo say this weekend, "short praye I heard Jeanne Mayo say this weekend, "short prayers reach the throne room when we don't live far away." In other words Saturday close to the throne room, pray without ceasing. 

Will you join me in prayer today?
Don't burn bridges, build them. Don't burn bridges, build them.
So many things in this life will distract us and e So many things in this life will distract us and entangle us from running the race God has given us. 

From to-do lists, to dreams and hopes, discontentment, economic hardship, and yes even elections. But this prayer has been my prayer for years and will be my prayer long after this week. Because I don't know about you, but I want to fix my eyes on Jesus and run the race HE has called me to run. 

It doesn't matter what people will say. 
It doesn't matter what comes my way. 
It doesn't matter what tomorrow holds
Winds may come and a house of cards will fold. 

But my God is my focus
His heart is my cry. 
So I'll keep looking to Him
And run the race He called mine.
Growing up I always saw today on the calendar and Growing up I always saw today on the calendar and wondered what All Saints Day was. I guess I just assumed it was something that Catholics celebrated and didn't have any significance on protestants. So, let's talk about it. 

All Saints Day was originally set to remember the Martyrs of the early church. It was a day to remember and be thankful for those who gave their lives to carry on the gospel's message and thus serve as a reminder of Jesus' sacrifice for us. So on All Saints Day we remember those throughout history who are a testimony of the grace, love, and power of God through Christ's sacrifice. 

Later in Church history, All Saints Day shifted to include ALL the saints (everyone who has faith in Jesus). During the reformation, All Saints Day became a reminder of the unity of the church and our need for fellowship with one another. Discipleship is at the forefront of this holiday as we typically remember those who have had an impact on our lives in Christ - whether dead or alive. 

How To Celebrate All Saints Day:
- Learn about historic Martyrs
- Read Hebrews 11
- Gather with other believers
- Consider how you can pursue unity with believers
- Thank someone who has poured into your life and faith. 
- Eat donuts! yes, you heard that right. The unbroken outer circle of the donut is a reminder of Christian Unity while the hole in the center is a reminder of eternity, it is a reminder that Jesus is coming back for his bride to make us fully complete in Him when we celebrate a new heaven and a new earth. 

How will you celebrate All Saints Day?
Why does it feel like some days we are living in a Why does it feel like some days we are living in a scorched and desolate place? We desperately need refreshing, but everything we look at is empty or dried out. 

It's because we were never meant to be satisfied with those things? We were meant to be satisfied in Christ alone. and scripture likens Christ to living water that springs up within us, giving life in every season. 

"And the Lord will guide you continually and satisfy your desire in scorched places and make your bones strong; and you shall be like a watered garden, like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail." Isaiah 58:11
"But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, "But you are a chosen people, a  royal priesthood, a holy nation..." (1 Peter 2:9)

"You have made them to be a kingdom and priests to serve our God..." (Revelation 5:10)
Learning to trust God is hard! I still remember Learning to trust God is hard! 

I still remember the last conversation I had with my grandmother before she passed away. She said, "I'm still learning to trust God with my life." She was the most godly woman I have ever known, but she knew that there was always room to trust God more. When she didn't understand what God was doing or why something was happening in her life it was an opportunity for her to dig deeper into her faith; to learn to trust God more than she ever had before. 

That's the kind of faith I want. A faith that even when I experience doubt, my heart chooses to trust deeper. A faith that knows I will always be learning this lesson and won't ever arrive at perfection but chooses to keep learning to trust God through every season. That's the faith that plants your life next to the river of God's grace and mercy because that faith knows that true life is the river flowing from the heart of God.
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