Joy
Jesus’ Post-Resurrection Appearances
Of all the things the disciples witnessed as they followed Jesus throughout Galilee and Judea, none was more paradigm-shifting than when they saw Him alive after He had died. Luke 24 describes Jesus’ appearance to the astounded disciples and the effect it had on them. As Alistair Begg explains, there is much for us to learn from what Jesus said and did at that time.
TESTIFY: A 5-Day Devotional With Rock City Worship
Join Rock City Worship in a 5-day devotional inspired by their EP entitled "Testify." These devotionals will help us do what Psalm 77:12 says and “reflect on all God has done and ponder His mighty deeds." The more we remind ourselves of His goodness, the more boldly we will worship Him and tell the world that there is no one like our God!
Intimacy With God in the Secret Place
Sure, we all want to experience God’s presence but is that even possible? The answer is a resounding yes to His refreshment, healing, and power. Jesus extends an invitation to meet Him in the secret place, no matter if we feel unworthy, over-scheduled, distracted, or distant. Let’s open God’s Word for practical help turning our ordinary into His extraordinary by accepting the most incredible invitation of all.
He Gets Us: Jesus & Joy | Plan 6
In this plan, we’ll explore the often misunderstood word joy, and we’ll look at how Jesus viewed and prioritized it in his own life. In a culture driven by frenzied productivity, Jesus embraced frequent moments of rest and connection. In particularly hard times, it was moments of joyful respite that got him through rough patches.
Joy & the Single Mom: By Jennifer Maggio
Welcome to Joy and the Single Mom. This was written to the mom struggling to find her joy again. Maybe you once laughed without fear of your future, but those days are long gone. The weights have all come crashing down, and joy seems to have flown out the door long ago. This plan is for you if you’re going through a tough season.
7 Days of Sukkot: Joyfully Remembering All God Has Done
Rabbis teach that, at Sukkot, we recount four things: that God is a God of remembrance, deliverance, holiness and provision. There are three more that, as Messianic Jewish Believers, we find appropriate to celebrate during the Feast of Sukkot: God’s protection, His presence, and our relationship with Him. Join us each day of Sukkot for another devotion focusing on one of these remembrances.
Faith, Love, Hope - a Reason to Celebrate
The Bible says we are to 'Enter His gates with THANKSGIVING'. This reading plan will help you celebrate and focus on the great things of God. A simple change or tweak in the way you think and speak can leave you feeling full of joy which will make you strong no matter what you face because the joy of the Lord is our strength.
I Bring You Good News of Great Joy
For centuries, people had looked forward to the coming of the Messiah, the Savior that God had promised. But when He actually came, people could hardly believe it. His coming turned out differently than they had expected. This reading plan looks at four announcements surrounding Jesus' birth and four reactions to them. Will you read along?
R.E.S.T. In God
Discover true rest and renewal on your faith journey through "R.E.S.T. in God: A Four-Day Devotional." Explore key aspects of finding rest in Him: reconnecting with your source, enhancing worship, surrendering to God's will, and trusting His process. With practical insights, this plan invites you to experience the joy of resting in God's presence, find peace in His perfect plan, and be refreshed in your faith.