NIV 365-Day Devotional Plan (2017)Sample

Throughout the Bible, God renamed key individuals. For example, God changed the name of Abram (meaning “exalted father”) to Abraham (“father of many”; see Genesis 17:5). Here God changed the name of Jacob (meaning “he deceives”) to Israel (“he struggles with God”).
In Biblical times, a person’s name often reflected that person’s character. A change in a name meant that the person had changed — either internally or in relationship with another person. Today when a person decides to put complete trust in Christ, God sees that person in a new light. In a sense, God changes that person’s name to reflect the change in the relationship between himself and that person.
As he did with Abram and Jacob, he’s ready to offer you a new spiritual identity.
Taken from NIV The NIV Journey Bible
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About this Plan

Learn more about the Bible and God's love with this yearlong devotional for 2017. This 365-day reading plan features inspirational passages and insights from a variety of NIV Bibles and devotional books. These daily readings will provide you with wisdom and encouragement as you explore God’s Word each day.
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