Lectionary Calendar
Saturday, November 23rd, 2024
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
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Daily Devotionals
Christian devotional literature (also called devotionals or Christian living literature) is religious writing that is neither doctrinal nor theological, but designed for individuals to read for their personal edification and spiritual formation. Theologian Karl Holl has suggested that devotional literature came into full development at the time of Pietism during the second half of the 17th century.
Choose from the 37 devotionals freely available online at StudyLight.org for Bible study, and personal time.
Modern Devotionals (6 total)Sort by: Alphabetical • Popularity
Chip Shots from the Ruff of Life (Tom Kelley)
A refreshing and light-hearted look at life from a scriptural point of view from author and pastor Tom Kelley.
'Every Day Light' with Selwyn Hughes
Let a little light into your soul every day with this wonderful devotional from English pastor Selwyn Hughes.
Grace for Today (Donald S. Fortner)
Starting in Psalms, Donald Fortner takes the reader on a daily journey through the Bible, giving insight that will come as a surprise to many. With a comparision to Spurgeon, no other Baptist preacher can bestow the Doctrines of Grace with as sweetness of spirit as him.
Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer (A.W. Tozer)
A.W. Tozer's materials are a mainstay in Evangelical churches in our day and he is one of the most quoted authors. He was a prophet in his day and his writings are even more influential in our day. One of his books: The Pursuit of God, has had over 1 million copies sold world-wide.
Music For the Soul (Alexander Maclaren)
A daily readings for a year from the writings of the Rev. Alexander Maclaren, D.D., selected and arranged by the Rev. Geo. Coates.
Voice of the Lord
Enjoy this refreshing look at the scriptures from Messianic Jewish Publishers. This devotional will not only provide you with a different perspective but also educate you in Jewish terminology.
Classic Devotional (31 total)Sort by: Alphabetical • Popularity
Bowen's Daily Meditations (George Bowen)
A daily devotional written by a Baptist Missionary to India, Reverend George Bowen (1816-1888) over 150 years ago.
Charles Spurgeon's "Faith's Checkbook" (Charles Spurgeon)
Another classic from the pen of C.H. Spurgeon that will challenge and inspire you on your daily path to Heaven.
Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" (Charles Spurgeon)
This timeless classic from Charles Spurgeon will help to both start and end your day with wonderful insight into God's Word.
Days of Heaven on Earth (A.B. Simpson)
A.B. Simpson has had a major impact on lives through his many books and sermons when he was preaching. Readers will enjoy the fact that he used scripture as illustrations for each day of the year. His wise words from scripture will inspire, motivate and comfort you and always, point you towards the timeless truths of scripture inspired by the Holy Spirit.
Daily Strength for Daily Needs (Mary W. Tileston)
This daily devotional by Mary Tileston contains brief selections in prose and verse, with accompanying Scriptural text and intended for a daily companion and counselor.
Daily Light on the Daily Path (Samuel Bagster)
Compiled by Samuel Bagster over 100 years ago, this timeless devotional still offers wisdom and insight into the greatest book ever written.
Daily Open Windows (T. Austin-Sparks)
As you look through these "open windows" we pray that you will not only look out and see Christ, but you will also hear Him and open the door of your heart so that He can "eat with you daily" (Rev. 3:20).
Daily Portions (Joseph Philpot)
Selected from the writings of Joseph Philpot by his daughters, the reader will find this devotional both encouraging and challenging as it has for many thousands of Christian readers over the years. The truth contained within them is as precious and real today as it was when first written, and remains fresh and pertinent with repeated reading.
Day by Day Devotional - Year 2 of 5
This devotional was developed by Jean Koechlin of France. He read the Bible daily with his nine children, and recorded his remarks for the help of others. This year covers the following: Judges to Esther.
Day by Day Devotional - Year 3 of 5
This devotional was developed by Jean Koechlin of France. He read the Bible daily with his nine children, and recorded his remarks for the help of others. This year covers the following: Job; Psalms 1 - 41; Proverbs 1 - 15; Isaiah; Matthew; Jeremiah; Lamentations of Jeremiah; Mark.
Day by Day Devotional - Year 4 of 5
This devotional was developed by Jean Koechlin of France. He read the Bible daily with his nine children, and recorded his remarks for the help of others. This year covers the following: Psalms 42 - 89; Ezekiel; Luke - 2 Corinthians.
Day by Day Devotional - Year 5 of 5
This devotional was developed by Jean Koechlin of France. He read the Bible daily with his nine children, and recorded his remarks for the help of others. This year covers the following: Psalms 90 - 150; Proverbs 16 - Song of Solomon; Daniel - Malachi; Galatians - Revelation.
Devotional Hours Within the Bible (James Russell Miller)
A unique type of devotional from the writings of James Russell Miller, published between 1908 and 1913.
Discovering Christ Day by Day (Donald S. Fortner)
This is a devotional developed by Donald Fortner for his congregation, going directly through the Scriptures. A daily devotional reading that either summarizes the chapters being read or highlights a portion or portions of those chapters.
Evening Thoughts (Octavius Winslow)
Designed by Octavius Winslow for meditation at the end of the day, each page will warm the soul and fan the flames of holiness with sincere love, and praise to the Lord.
Golden Treasury (Carl Heinrich von Bogatzky)
This devotional whose full title is "A golden treasury for the children of God, whose treasure is in Heaven", consisting of select texts of the Bible with practical observations in prose and verse for every day in the year. Written by Carl Heinrich von Bogatzky, one of the most popular and influential devotional writers of the Lutheran Church.
John Gossner's Treasury (John Gossner)
A former Catholic priest with a gift for speaking, John Gossner who was excommunicated for teaching that people could have new spiritual life directly from God and not through the agency of priests and the church. His evangelical teaching can be found here in this daily devotional.
Mornings and Evenings with Jesus (William Jay)
Collected and edited by William Wilberforce, this devotional draws from the sermons preached by William Jay during his 60 years of ministry in the pulpit. As one of the most outstanding ministers of the nineteenth century, Jay's devotional is still valued for this deep insight into God's Word.
My Daily Meditation (John Henry Jowett)
Written on a level like the great Charles Spurgeon, this devotional by John Henry Jowett provides scriptural insights into God's word with a fresh view creating for the reader many "Ah Ha" moments.
Our Daily Homily - Volume 1 (F.B. Meyer)
To create this set of devotionals, F.B. Meyer chose one verse from each chapter of the Bible and expounded upon it. Tapping into his deep respect for God and the Scripture, Meyer strives to help his fellow believers obtain the same level of respect.
Our Daily Homily - Volume 2 (F.B. Meyer)
To create this set of devotionals, F.B. Meyer chose one verse from each chapter of the Bible and expounded upon it. Tapping into his deep respect for God and the Scripture, Meyer strives to help his fellow believers obtain the same level of respect.
Our Daily Homily - Volume 3 (F.B. Meyer)
To create this set of devotionals, F.B. Meyer chose one verse from each chapter of the Bible and expounded upon it. Tapping into his deep respect for God and the Scripture, Meyer strives to help his fellow believers obtain the same level of respect.
Spiritual Treasury For The Children of God (William Mason)
Consisting of a Meditation for Every Morning and Evening in the Year, Founded upon Select Texts of Scripture In this classic of devotional literature, A Spiritual Treasury for the Children of God, readers will find two heartwarming, biblical reflections for every day of the year.
Streams in the Desert (L.B. Cowman)
Written from Mrs. Cowman's rich experiences with life, from its dry wastelands to its well-watered gardens, Streams in the Desert is a legacy of faith and wisdom that is time-tested faithfully to the One who alone can slake their spiritual thirst.
The Believer's Daily Remembrancer (James Smith)
Written by James Smith for his own flock around 1840, but such was the demand that by 1846 over thirty thousand copies where in circulation.
The Bent-Knee Time (Samuel Dickey Gordon)
These little bits are meant to be distinctly secondary to the Book itself. They are simply to start one’s thoughts a-going, and to help fit the Book into one’s own daily life. The chiefest thing always is the fresh touch face-to-face with Jesus. And he always meets one at the bent-knee time to give that fresh touch. You can count on that.
The Poor Man's Morning and Evening Portions (Robert Hawker)
The unique name of this classic is the result of originally being published in small "penny" portions to make it affordable to the poor. The genuine Christian will find a Christ-centered, practical and personal daily devotional written like no other available.
Thoughts for the Quiet Hour (Dwight L. Moody)
Excerpts compiled from the great preachers and authors of the 19th and early 20th century, In this age of rush and activity we need some special call to be alone with God for a time each day. Any man or woman who does this faithfully and earnestly cannot be more than twenty-four hours apart from God.
True Vine (Andrew Murray)
This simple work is written in such a way as to make God's Word clear to anyone who would listen. Andrew Murray was able to reach the young and underprivileged of his day with his straightforward preaching and writing. And as he lived, fully abiding in the Lord, so these words of Christ are made clear for another century.
Truths to Live By - One Day at a Time (William MacDonald)
With reverence, humor and skill, William MacDonald wove a daily devotional tapestry that challenges the reader to think deeply and Biblically, and apply God's Word to their lives.