Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Psalms 43

The Cry From a Storm-Filled Heart
4 Days
Are you seeking deeper understanding and comfort in trials? Explore Psalm 43 and see how to cry out to God for vindication, resolve to worship despite trials, and counsel yourself with His truth. These reflections will help you to find God’s light and truth, guiding you through every storm to ultimate praise and salvation.

Send Out Your Light: A 5-Day Plan With Sandra Mccracken
5 Days
We need songs we can share—songs that inform our hearts and minds of what is true for the times when we cannot think true things for ourselves. Over five days, Sandra McCracken’s Send Out Your Light plan meditates on the effects of God’s goodness, righteousness, and faithfulness on uncertainty, anger, and fear.

Praying the Psalms in Times of Pain
5 Days
When we’re overwhelmed with pain, it’s hard to know how to pray. In this plan we find words for what we are feeling in the Psalms. The writer of Psalm 42 cries out to God, complaining about his pain and confusion. Did God forget him? He remembers better days, far away. He questions his heart. Can you relate? Take these psalms as a model for your prayers.

I Searched for Justice, but Found Love
12 Days
When we experience injustice, we long for God to execute justice. But that also presents us with a problem: none of us is completely righteous. So if God Is to execute justice, He has to punish us as well. But don't worry, God has found a unique way to love us in spite of our mistakes. In this exciting reading plan, you can read about this solution, and how it can work in your life.

Through the Bible: Psalms
24 Days
The word psalm is derived from the Hebrew word tehillim, which means “praises," and the Greek word psallein, which means “to pluck.” Thus, Psalms is a collection of poetry sung with stringed instruments. The book records the poets' naked emotions––joy, sorrow, or anger––in the high and low seasons of their life. As John Calvin described it, reading Psalms is like looking into a mirror and seeing our own hearts.