Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to 1 Corinthians 11:4

Point Man
5 Days
If you are a husband or father, then you are in a war—because war has been declared on the biblical family. Today, leading a family through the chaos of American culture is like leading a small patrol through enemy-occupied territory. But Jesus is not asking you to die for your family; He’s asking you to live for them.

Displaying the Greatness of God in Your Life
6 Days
Spend six days with Dr. Ramesh Richard, president of RREACH (a Global Proclamation Ministry) and professor at Dallas Theological Seminary, as he offers pastoral insights on how to carry out God’s mission for your life. Through God’s Spirit, you can be empowered to rightly order the three primary segments of your life—personal, family, and work. You may also enjoy the companion plan, “Soul Mission: Determine your Purpose for Living.”

Context Matters: New Testament Backgrounds
10 Days
If we are honest, we admit that the Bible can be confusing, even the New Testament. But to truly understand and apply the Bible well, we need to understand the cultural background of the passages we are reading. This 10-day plan is based on Craig Keener's New Testament Background course on Seminary Now.

Unity: A Study in 1 Corinthians
16 Days
The church at Corinth was plagued by internal division and sinful derision. Paul provides the only solution potent enough for their disunity and spiritual disruptions: “Jesus Christ and Him crucified” (1 Corinthians 1:10). 1 Corinthians reminds us that by focusing on Jesus and His glorious resurrection, we too will “be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the word of the Lord” (1 Corinthians 15:58).

1 Corinthians 10–13
19 Days
In part four of a five-part, verse-by-verse journey through the Book of 1 Corinthians, we'll dive into chapters 10–13.

Gifted to Serve
25 Days
Let’s explore how we can influence the culture with the truth of God’s word through 1 and 2 Corinthians! These two letters are a powerful message from the Apostle Paul to a church that was passionate about its mission but needed direction to remain true to its Christian faith and doctrines. Those priorities make his letters important teaching for every Christian.

IHCC Daily Bible Reading Plan - February
28 Days
Daily Bible reading plan with four daily reading passages in four categories: Old Testament History, Old Testament Poetry/Prophecy, New Testament Narrative, and New Testament Epistle. Created by Indian Hills Community Church.

Reading the Bible in Historical Sequence Part 11
30 Days
In the beginning was the Word … but what came next? This plan is for anyone who wants a better understanding of the Bible. It provides a chronological reading program that endeavors to place all biblical passages in their date order. Part Eleven of this twelve-part one-year reading plan is titled ‘God Provides the Lamb and Starts the Church: AD 33–AD 58’.

1 Corinthians
30 Days
Corinth was a major port city in ancient Greece—a center of commerce, religious diversity, and known for loose living. Precisely there, a young church was growing, learning to live out their faith in a secular environment. Many issues they faced remain relevant today. In this reading plan, you'll see how Paul addresses the early believers’ challenges and shows what it means to live as a church, strengthen one another, and use the Spirit’s gifts. It’s about genuine love, handling conflict, the power of the resurrection, and how faith in Christ can transform everyday life.

Paul's Letters Through Song in 30 Days
30 Days
NASB 2020 is a faithful rendition in music. Instructions: If you go to the NASB 2020 translation and switch the audio narrator to Music Bible, the entire Bible audio will switch to the Music Bible Audio. Dive into the teachings and encouragement of Paul’s Letters in just 30 days through word-for-word Scripture songs. Each day, listen to passages that share wisdom on faith, grace, unity, and Christian living—brought to life through music. Whether you’re working, traveling, or resting, let the melodies help these transformative truths settle deeply in your heart.

1 Corinthians: Not in Vain
31 Days
In these devotional notes, Robin and Zoe Ham point us to Paul’s focus on our identity in Christ and the reality of his return. We’ll see that this letter is more than just a reprimand; it is rich in gospel truth and has plenty to teach us about how to live in the light of Jesus’ resurrection today.

New Testament in a Year: October
31 Days
This reading plan is part of a series that will take you through the entire New Testament in a year. Each month's plan covers a specific book or books. October focuses on 1 Peter, James, Jude, and 1 Corinthians. The plan is designed to be used with a small group of friends. Read the daily passage first, reflect on one or all of the questions, and try the engagement practice.

Growing in Prayer: A 31-Day Study Through 1 Corinthians
31 Days
In the busyness of life, it’s so easy to get sidetracked and forget that God created us to have a relationship with Him. Over the 31 days, you will see daily prompts to read through 1 Corinthians. Ask yourself each day, “What is something that stood out to me in today’s reading?”. Use the daily prompts to pray for any child that is on your heart that day and a school campus. Each day you will be given a unique challenge. Commit to completing this practical application, working out your faith and walking with God throughout the day.
