મફત વાંચન યોજનાઓ અને Isaiah 28:29થી સંબંધિત મનન

Common Grace & Uncommon Work
5 Days
We talk a lot in our churches about “saving grace” but very little about God’s “common grace.” But as you’ll see in this 5-day series, the doctrine of common grace is supremely relevant to the work you do Monday through Friday!

Romans: Theology for Everybody (6-11)
17 Days
This 17-day plan will help you dive into the deep theology of Romans chapters 6-11, which discuss topics like election, predestination, and free will. Such complex topics are broken down into practical, applicable explanations and reflection questions that make theology accessible for everybody, whether you’re just curious about the Bible, a new believer, or a long-time follower of Jesus.

Isaiah Through Song in 21 Days
21 Days
NASB 2020 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. Journey through the powerful prophecies of Isaiah in just 21 days through the beauty of word-for-word Scripture songs. Each day, listen to passages that reveal God’s holiness, justice, and redeeming love—brought to life through music. Commit to these 21 days of musical immersion and allow Isaiah’s timeless message of hope to strengthen your faith—one sung verse at a time.

Small Wonder: A Christmas Devotional Journey
25 Days
Reflect on the wonder of the incarnation – the infinite life found in the small infant Jesus and how he invites you to do wonderful work with him, right where you are. There were no fanfares when Jesus was born. The surroundings were far from royal: squeezed into a small home in a small, provincial town called Bethlehem. Yet this birth – the most wonderful news of all time – has infinite implications. In this 25-day journey, reflect upon the wonder of the Christmas story and be inspired to join in God’s wonderful work in your everyday life.

Love God Greatly - Names of God Part 1: Through Thanksgiving & Christmas
30 Days
When it comes to the names of God it is important to recognize that we do not name God. He names himself. This is important because it shows that there is something specific he wants to reveal about himself in his names. He transcends time and space. He is exalted above all things and is incomprehensible. And yet he has condescended to make himself known to us in ways that we can understand. He has given himself names to help us see his character.

Reading the Bible in Historical Sequence Part 7
31 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 Seven of this twelve-part one-year reading plan is titled ‘Israel’s Exile, Judah’s Further Decline: 730 BC–615 BC’.