Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Deuteronomy 16

Holy Week Reading and Listening Plan
8 Days
"Holy Week" is a compilation taken from different books of the Bible pointing to and displaying Jesus as the Lamb of God.

Book of Deuteronomy
11 Days
This devotion (taken from Book of Deuteronomy) will equip you with biblical truths, and guide you to practice it daily as you continue your walk of faith in Christ.

Through the Bible: Deuteronomy
12 Days
Deuteronomy is the final heart-pouring sermon of the dying Moses to the second generation of the Israelites, retelling the salvation history of their forefathers and the ways of life through God’s words as they enter into the Promised Land. The book ends with Moses calling readers for a decision: curse and death by disobedience or blessing and life by loving the Lord. Likewise, which will you choose?

Deuteronomy Explained Part 2 | The Law Explained
15 Days
Have you ever wondered about the Old Testament Law? The Law delivered the foundations of justice and liberty for Israel and formed a covenant between God and his people. But reading the Law can also be a little confusing. Join Through the Word for clear explanation and compelling application as we guide you through God’s Law in Deuteronomy 12-26. Follow along as Moses reiterates God’s rules and renews the covenant.

Reading the Bible in Historical Sequence Part 3
31 Days
In the beginning was the Word … but what came next? This plan is for anyone who wants a better understanding of the Bible. It provides a chronological reading program that endeavors to place all biblical passages in their date order. Part Three of this twelve-part one-year reading plan is titled 'From Joshua to Samuel, 1452 BC–1145 BC'.

Bible Yearly Plan for March
31 Days
This is a monthly Bible reading program for one year. You may also join this program through audio Bible by listening to it for about 20 minutes daily. Let's be more active in reading the word of God every day.

Our God, the Only One - Deuteronomy
31 Days
Deuteronomy is the final book in the Pentateuch, where we read Moses’ last three sermons and two prophetic poems detailing Israel’s future. Through these sermons, Moses urges the people not to repeat past mistakes while traveling to the promised land. This month we will be challenged, encouraged, and transformed to trust and obey as we apply Moses’ motivational sermons to our own lives.