Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Job 4:6
Grieve With Hope
3 Days
Grieving is not weakness. It’s a necessary step on the road to healing. In this study, you will explore God's Word and reflect on what grieving is, healthy grieving, and when grieving is difficult. This study is part 3 of the Never Alone: Trauma Healing series. While written for the military community, the themes apply to anyone who has experienced intense trials and wants to heal.
5 Days Engaging the Power of Hope
5 Days
Hope is a powerful weapon against feelings of helplessness, stress, and dissatisfaction. It increases happiness, improves our quality of life, and gives us a reason to keep fighting through the tough days; placing our hope in the sacrifice Jesus made to reconcile us to our Father. Be encouraged and strengthened as you read this devotion and their applications to help us engage in the power of hope.
Real Hope: Learning From the Book of Job
7 Days
Whether you’re reading this plan because you’re grieving, supporting a friend who has suffered loss or you’re simply curious about this man’s strange story, the story of Job will teach you the power of perseverance, that God is in the storm and that even if you lose everything, if you trust in Him you will come out with more than you could ever think or imagine!
Job And The Question Of Suffering
10 Days
The book of Job is perhaps the oldest book in the Bible and is part of the wisdom books. Whether it is historically true, that is not the most important question. The story of the wealthy Job who gets all conceivable misery invites you to think about suffering and how you deal with it. In the following ten days, you will walk through the main headlines of this fascinating book.
Suffering: A Study in Job
23 Days
The book of Job chronicles testing a righteous man's faith through suffering. Although Job's friends attempt to comfort him, it is only by God's revelation of His wisdom and might that Job finds true comfort. Even in deep suffering, God can do all things, and none of His purposes can be thwarted (Job 42:2).