Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Romans 12:6

The Twelve Days of Christmas
13 Days
This 13-day devotion series is focused on the 12 days of Christmas. Rev. Joel Gaertner, Vice President of Ministry, shares the Christian message behind each verse in the rather well-known Christmas carol “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” We hope the following devotional thoughts will help you to keep focusing on God’s gift of his Son as our Savior and all that he means for us and does for us.

Romans: Theology for Everybody (12-16)
13 Days
In this 13-day plan, you will study Romans 12-16 in an applicable, practical way that makes complicated theology accessible for everybody, whether you’re just curious about the Bible, a new believer, or a long-time follower of Jesus. We pray that God will speak to you through it.

Why Go to Church?
13 Days
“I believe in God in my own way, I don’t need a church. Can’t I just worship God in the comfort of my own home or out in nature?” These thoughts are common in our modern world. But there is blessing being part of the body of Christ; join us and explore some reasons why Christians should definitely be joined to a community of believers.

The Spiritual Man's Obstacle Course
13 Days
God has a plan and a purpose for every man. Yet, as spiritual men in a secular world, our course is not smooth sailing, but an obstacle course! Over the next 13 days, we look at the spiritual training necessary for the course set before us—whether you're starting out as a new disciple or trying to regain traction as an already faithful follower.

Promises in Receiving Christ
13 Days
New to relationship with Jesus? Or having doubts about His goodness? This study answers what it means to be in relationship with Christ and focuses on all the promises He has made to us as believers. Learn what He promises and why it is important to reinforce our hearts in times of doubt.

Jesus People Connect
13 Days
Salvation is about more than forgiveness for sin; it’s about being adopted into God’s family. But what good is a family that never connects? It may be messy—it might require checking our selfishness at the door—but connecting is necessary. In this thirteen-part devotional from Calvary Church, we’ll look at key verses that demonstrate why Jesus People gather, and what we can accomplish when we do.

Together in Faith - a Journey Through Ephesians
13 Days
Paul’s letters to the Ephesians reveal God’s amazing love, grace, and purpose for us. They show us how to live out our faith practically, find unity in our communities, and deepen our relationship with Christ. Join us over the next two weeks as we dive into what it means to journey together in faith.

Undying Commitment: A 14-day Study in Stewardship
14 Days
We often associate the word stewardship with money. While it’s true that we’re called to be good stewards of our finances, stewardship certainly doesn’t end with our bank accounts. In this plan, you’ll be challenged to consider the connection between stewardship and commitment, and you’ll be inspired to elevate your relationship with God to the top of your priority list. Each day’s reading includes a brief Scripture passage and relevant devotional.

God's Gift of Money: Devotions from Time of Grace
14 Days
All our blessings, including money and material possessions, come from God; we are only managers of His blessings. We can express our love and trust for Him in the way that we use what He has given to us.

Doing Things That Matter
14 Days
For most of us, the danger is not that we’ll become bad people who don’t care about things that matter. No, the danger is that we become good people who don’t actually do anything that matters. This 14-Day devotional (from the book, “Doing Things That Matter” by Tim Mannin) will encourage you to dream wildly, live differently, love recklessly, and lead courageously – all practices that matter! doingthingsthatmatter.com

#Gospel 14 Day Video Devotional
14 Days
The #Gospel Bible plan breaks down Paul's explanation of the Gospel in his letter to the Romans in a way that is accessible and engaging. Much like the book it originates from, this plan is designed to use current culture and compelling narrative to draw us into a thoughtful conversation about what the Gospel really is, and how it radically alters our everyday lives.

The Rest Of Your Life
14 Days
Do you just need a really good rest? When it comes to the subject of rest , it seems that we may have been missing the point. Life is frantic, but it’s not God who is encouraging us to get busy. His desire is to lead us into a life that is productive, fruitful restful. Yet, so often we fight against Him. This devotional plan teaches that rest is ESSENTIAL to your success in life, and that learning to rest can protect, maintain and lengthen whatever God has called you to do!

Accepted: Who We Really Are and What He Has Given Us
14 Days
Let's take a 14-day look through Ephesians to discover who we really are in Christ and the bounty of all He has given to us. As we take steps toward freedom from guilt and insecurity, we will find grace and power in the Holy Spirit to experience His fullness to walk in our passion and purpose.

Unstoppable
14 Days
Have you struggled to know what you have of value to offer as your part in God’s great plan? Ephesians 4:16 says you are a joint that supplies. You have a unique supply, and your gifts are needed in the Body of Christ! In this inspiring 14-day plan, Denise Renner will help you push past the obstacles that are holding you back from being unstoppable for the Kingdom of God.

Ekklesia: God’s Idea of Church
14 Days
What did God intend His church to be? The Bible calls it the beautiful, unified bride of Christ. Yet today, denominations and divisions often seem stronger than unity. Still, Jesus promises to build His church, and even the gates of Hades will not prevail. How do we join Him in building this unstoppable church? By following the Master Builder’s design. Ekklesia: God’s Idea of Church is a 14-day devotional exploring God’s blueprint for His eternal church, revealed in His Word. Discover how to build God’s church, God’s way—for all ages, tribes, and tongues.

FCA Hockey Penalty Kill
14 Days
The Penalty Kill Devotional helps athletes grow in faith by exploring the intersection of hockey and discipleship. Through Scripture, reflection, and real-life examples, you’ll discover how to compete with integrity, lead with humility, and live with purpose—on and off the ice. Each day offers a biblical truth and practical challenge to strengthen your relationship with Christ and deepen your impact as a teammate, leader, and follower of Jesus.

Who Me, Gifted?
15 Days
The Bible tells us that we receive gifts on the day of our spiritual birth to be used to build up the body of Christ. If we do not use these gifts for the common good of the church, everyone suffers. In Who Me, Gifted?, Michael Youssef unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit one by one so that believers everywhere will experience fulfillment, spiritual maturity, and unexpected blessings through these gifts bringing ultimate glory to God.

The Basic Training Challenge – Mail Call
15 Days
We all need instructions, even marching orders. God’s provides these instructions through a series of letters that we find in the New Testament. The Basic Training Challenge gives you a starting point to learn about God’s mission for you here on earth. Similar to your basic training, this plan will challenge you to get spiritually fit in God’s Word.

Following Jesus
15 Days
Explore what it means to follow Jesus and live the life He has for us. Following Jesus takes commitment, time, and heart. You’ve got all three. So, buckle up, and let’s have some fun!

Belonging
15 Days
We all want to belong, be accepted and know that we are loved. When we place our trust in the Lord and accept Jesus as our Savior, we are adopted into God’s forever family and are called his beloved children. The testimony of Scripture is that we belong—unconditionally. Writer and pastor Nancy Boote shares her experiences as an adoptee in this 15-day series from Words of Hope.

Presence & Power
15 Days
There is more! Through this 15-day devotional, we will adventure together to experience more of His presence and power in our everyday lives. In a world full of distractions and competing agendas, let us focus on Him, hearing His voice, seeking His kingdom, and believing we will experience more of His presence and power.

The Thief of Everything
15 Days
It’s easy to get caught up in comparison. We compare our thoughts, words, actions, relationships, and even our faith. Chances are, if we’re honest, we’d admit that comparison makes us feel a lot worse. It has the potential to steal our joy, self-image, peace, success, and faith. That’s because comparison is a thief. As we’ll see in this series, we’ll look at the secret to breaking the cycle of comparison.

For the Worship Leader:
15 Days
Worship leadership is more than leading songs—it is leading people to God. This Bible plan explores the heart, character, and calling of a worship leader through Scripture and real ministry insight. Each day focuses on a key trait of effective worship leadership, offering biblical teaching, practical wisdom, prayer, and reflection. Designed for both new and experienced worship leaders, this plan will help you grow in integrity, humility, skill, and love as you lead others into meaningful, God-centered worship.

A Grace-Shaped Life: Romans 9-16
16 Days
Your life is shaped by many things - your values, relationships, and the circumstances of your life. But what about God's grace? In the book of Romans, Paul offers advice and encouragement about that grace and how it should shape our lives. In this 16 day series, Jon Opgenorth will take you through Romans 9-16 and think about what a grace-shaped life looks like.

Justification: A Study in Romans
16 Days
Considered one of the most theologically rich books of the New Testament, Romans is a treatise on the theology of salvation. Beginning with the hopelessness of our sin-filled state, Paul shows how God provides righteousness to His people through Jesus Christ. In Romans, we are reminded that justification does not come from status or moral achievement but from belief in the substitutionary death and glorious resurrection of Jesus Christ.