February Reading Plan
As the year moves forward, the February Reading Plan offers a 28-day exploration (or 29 in a leap year) of the greatest commandment: to love God and love others. This study dives into the biblical definition of love—not as a fleeting feeling, but as a commitment, a sacrifice, and a reflection of God’s own character. It is an invitation to strengthen your relationships and deepen your compassion through the lens of Scripture.
Theme: Receiving the love God showed through Christ.
Focus: God’s love is seen most clearly in Christ’s saving work.
Theme: Seeing obedience as a response of love for Jesus.
Focus: Love for God is expressed through faithful obedience.
Theme: Living out Christlike love in the family of God.
Focus: The church shows Jesus to the world through genuine love.
Theme: Letting God shape the way we treat others.
Focus: Biblical love changes words, attitudes, patience, and forgiveness.
Theme: Following Jesus in costly love and forgiveness.
Focus: Christlike love reaches beyond convenience and responds with mercy.
Theme: Using freedom to serve others.
Focus: Love becomes visible through humble service and sacrifice.
Theme: Remaining close to Christ and bearing fruit.
Focus: Love grows as believers abide in Christ and walk with Him.
Theme: Receiving the peace Jesus gives in troubled seasons.
Focus: Jesus gives a peace that is deeper than circumstances and stronger than fear.
Theme: Remembering God’s presence during fear, pressure, and uncertainty.
Focus: God’s nearness gives courage when life feels unstable.
Theme: Learning to surrender worries to the care of God.
Focus: Believers can release anxious burdens because God faithfully cares for His people.
Theme: Finding rest in Jesus when life feels heavy.
Focus: True rest is found by coming to Christ and trusting His gentle leadership.
Theme: Fixing thoughts on God’s truth instead of fear.
Focus: Peace grows when the mind is trained by truth rather than ruled by worry.
Theme: Seeing God’s faithfulness when trials are not quickly removed.
Focus: God can use suffering to deepen endurance, character, faith, and hope.
Theme: Sharing the comfort God gives with people who are hurting.
Focus: God’s comfort is not meant to stop with us; it equips us to encourage others.
Theme: Moving forward by faith instead of being ruled by the past.
Focus: God calls His people to move forward with hope because His mercies are new.
Theme: Ordering life around God’s priorities.
Focus: A new season is strengthened when God’s kingdom comes first.
Theme: Depending on God for daily strength.
Focus: God supplies strength for each day as His people trust Him.
Theme: Asking God to guide and establish the work ahead.
Focus: Plans are safest when submitted to the Lord’s wisdom and will.
Theme: Beginning with hope grounded in God’s character.
Focus: Christian hope rests on God’s promises, not changing circumstances.
Theme: Trusting God to renew the heart and begin His work in us.
Focus: God begins lasting change by renewing the heart and forming new life in Christ.
Theme: Choosing to walk in the new life Christ gives.
Focus: A fresh start with God is lived through daily surrender and obedience.
Theme: Seeing Jesus as the Savior who takes away sin.
Focus: The cross reveals the seriousness of sin and the greatness of God’s mercy.
Theme: Resting in the completed work of Christ.
Focus: Jesus fully accomplished what sinners could never accomplish for themselves.
Theme: Celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Focus: The resurrection proves Christ’s victory and gives believers living hope.
Theme: Living with hope because Jesus is alive.
Focus: Because Christ lives, believers have hope beyond death and strength for today.
Theme: Living free from sin’s rule through union with Christ.
Focus: The risen Christ calls His people to turn from sin and walk in holiness.
Theme: Sharing the good news of Jesus with courage.
Focus: The resurrection message is good news meant to be proclaimed.
Theme: Seeking the things above in daily life.
Focus: Resurrection truth reshapes priorities, identity, and purpose.
Theme: Practicing Christlike love in closest relationships.
Focus: The home is one of the first places where love, patience, and forgiveness are tested.
