Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Numbers 23:20

Heroes of the Faith, Part 3
4 Days
How can the heroes of the Bible inspire us to greatness? Join us in this four-day reading plan as Kristi Krauss motivates us with Caleb's determination, Balaam's truthfulness, Joshua's submission, and Achan's error. Don't be surprised if these testimonies transform your life.

Abba
5 Days
Rediscover God the Father and your identity as His child in these daily readings. This devotional is based on the book Abba by Matthew L. Stevenson III.

Teachings and Principles From Jeremiah 29:11
6 Days
Jeremiah 29:11, a verse from the Bible that I absolutely love: ““For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”” Each day, we’ll study a part of this magnificent verse in detail, drawing teachings and principles from it to grow even more in our faith!

Perseverance in the Workplace
14 Days
This 14-day devotional by Pablo de Borja is written out of his 36 plus years as a lawyer and his burning urge, relentless and tenacious desire, to share the WORD with regularity and constancy in ways showing that it is alive, exists and subsists to be lived. The WORD, as it is pertinent to, and connected with, everyday life is the crux of the sharing and so shall it continue to be such.

One Verse From Every Chapter in 30 Days
30 Days
Get a bird’s-eye view of God’s heart and provision for His people throughout all time—and begin to grasp the whole arc of the Bible. It all points to Jesus. We’ll read at least one verse from each chapter of every book of the Bible, all in just 30 days. We’ll walk through the history, Psalms, Proverbs, and New Testament simultaneously in about 40 verses per day.

Reading With the People of God - #4 Comfort
31 Days
This is the fourth part of a reading plan through the Bible following the lectionary pattern of reading in the Psalms, Old Testament, and New Testament each day. In addition, this part of the plan will also focus on our only comfort in life and death from questions 1 & 2 of the Heidelberg Catechism.