Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Philippians 4:2
A Heart Full Of Thanksgiving
3 Days
Thanksgiving is a way of life that Christ commands of his followers. This study will explore thanksgiving as the mode through which Christ defeats sin and preserves good through us.
[All Things Series] We the People
3 Days
During these times when everything around us is changing, we can grow closer together and stand firm. We can also learn to rejoice and be gracious. As children of God, we are called to surrender to Christ so that our lives can reflect His humility and selflessness as we wait for His return.
Peace in Christ
3 Days
To have the mind of Christ is essential for every believer, for families, for marriages. We need to be focused on what binds us together rather than on what divides us. This is vitally important in the church because it is where Christ is on display. Have you ever thought that living according to the salvation we have received includes rejoicing and being content in every circumstance?
What’s Giving You the Blues?
4 days
A Bible Study To Confront What’s Hurting Your Heart By Propaganda
Infinitum: Inspect Philippians 4
4 Days
Infinitum is a way of life centered on following Jesus by loving God and loving others, by emphasizing the habits and disciplines of surrender, generosity, and mission. We aim to see the Bible and the world through these Jesus-colored lenses.
Joy in Christ: A Study in Philippians
4 Days
Known as “the epistle of joy,” Philippians is full of encouragement and hope. Although imprisoned in Rome, Paul rejoices at the gospel’s advancement. Philippians reminds us that joy is not dependent upon circumstances. Instead, joy is rooted in the reality that “He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ” (Philippians 1:6).
KNOW Philippians
4 Days
This plan will explore what Paul’s letter to the Philippians can teach us in four different areas. 1) WHO GOD IS: God’s character and nature 2) WHO WE ARE: the identity of humanity and/or followers of Jesus 3) WHAT WE BELIEVE: core Christian doctrines 4) HOW WE LIVE: putting faith into action
A Musical Devotion On Praise
5 Days
What is Praise? Why should we do it? Where and when should we do it? How should we do it? Join us in this 5-day series into the topic of Praise, and consider more deeply God’s purpose for praise and for you, as we join together “to declare the praises of him who brought us out of darkness and into his marvelous light!"
Lead Through Prayer
5 Days
Prayer is a powerful tool to bring God into the stressful moments of your day-to-day life. This devotional shows you 5 ways to use prayer in your daily work.
Peace on Earth: A 5-Day Advent Devotional
5 Days
For some, Christmas time can be full of grief, tragedy, hurt, and division. Yet Christmas celebrates that God became a human and stepped right into the middle of our hurting, angry, chaotic world to bring us peace—peace among people and, even more importantly, peace with God. Join us this Advent season in looking at the peace brought by Christ.
No Ordinary Fellowship
5 Days
What comes to mind when you think of the word "fellowship"? Is it just about fun and games, or hanging out with people at church? If you've ever wondered if there's more to the Christian life than that, join us in this 5-day plan from the book of Philippians where we'll discover what true, biblical fellowship looks like.
God's Presence and Promise
5 Days
We all face challenging times. Some hardships are small and short-lived, while others are especially difficult and leave lasting scars. One of our great assurances as believers is that Jesus knows we will have trouble, but He has overcome on our behalf (John 16:33). As you experience trials, rest in God’s presence and take joy in His promises to you. This five-day series was written by Joy Petroelje.
Wildflowers: Week Two | Euodia & Syntyche the Thistles
5 Days
In this four-part devotional, Lenya Heitzig pairs women of the New Testament with the wildflowers they represent. Like the thistle, there are two sides to Euodia and Syntyche: one admirable and inviting, the other prickly and off-putting. Euodia and Syntyche the Thistles is a five-day reading plan about conflict between two co-laborers in the gospel.
Peace: The Promise of Christmas
5 Days
Are you looking for peace? It’s not hiding from you. In fact, it is promised to you. This Christmas, allow the truth of God’s word to bring tranquillity to your soul despite all that might be happening around you. This plan will help you receive the peace that Jesus promised, a peace that surpasses our own understanding.
Finding Joy in the Struggle
5 Days
A 5-day Bible reading plan with practical ways to find joy in Christ regardless of circumstances.
Philippians Bible Study
5 Days
This plan is intended as a guide to discovering the message of Philippians for yourself! Grab a notebook to jot down your thoughts as you are led through a process of: (1) observing the text of Philippians; (2) interpreting the original message to the church at Philippi; and (3) applying the letter’s timeless truths to your own life.
What Does the Bible Say About Friendships?
5 Days
Our God is a God of friendship, and He created people for friendship too. Discover what the Bible says about friendship. Each devotion is written by young women for young women and offers relatable stories of friendship, Scripture passages, reflection questions, and practical ways to find friends. Learn how to navigate friendships in changing seasons and when to walk away from certain friendships and invest in others.
Content With Discontent: Killing Comparison With Gratitude
5 Days
Why is contentment so challenging to achieve? And why is comparison so hard to overcome? Over these next few days, join author Bridgette Tomlin as she breaks down what Scripture actually defines as the sin of discontentment. Be challenged through God's Word to kick comparison & discontentment to the curb with intentional gratitude.
Created And Called: Women In The Workplace
6 Days
This 6-day study starts in Genesis with God's original call to work, then explores biblical examples of working women. Drawing insight from Scripture, this plan is designed to encourage and inspire women who work.
The Law Of The Harvest
6 Days
In 2 Corinthians 9 Paul says that what we give we will receive in abundance. So instead of asking God to keep increasing our gain, we are to give bountifully and cheerfully. In this plan, Tony Evans teaches the six Laws of the Harvest, and how we are to implement them into our lives.
Thru the Bible—Philippians
6 Days
What kind of person can sit in prison and write a book about joy? The apostle Paul’s joy transcended his earthly circumstances, and he felt compelled to share it with his friends at Philippi. He teaches that happiness is found through Christlike humility, contentment, and service. In just six short lessons, favorite teacher Dr. J. Vernon McGee shows you what it means to have that same kind of joy.
Conflict At Work
7 Days
Examine what the Bible says about interpersonal conflict and get practical tips for handling conflict at work.
God's Word For Life: Third Week Of Lent
7 Days
Ash Wednesday begins the season of Lent—a time for reflection, repentance, and renewal when Christians are invited to prepare themselves for the celebration of the Lord’s resurrection. Throughout the forty weekdays and six Sundays in Lent, pray and reflect on God’s renewing power.
Finding Peace In Uncertain Times
7 Days
So much in life is uncertain. Relationship struggles. Work struggles. Natural disasters. Financial hardship. Political unrest. We know we "want" peace and "should" have peace. But how? Let's look at 7 reminders from Philippians.
Praying Through Philippians with Hillsong Creative
7 Days
Join the creative community of Hillsong Church as we spend seven days reading and praying through the book of Philippians. Philippians is a letter penned by the apostle Paul from prison in Rome, written to the church in Philippi who were also under great opposition. The message of Philippians is one of deep friendship, encouragement and exhortation to live like Christ no matter what life’s circumstances may be.