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21-Day Foundations of Faith

A three-week walk through the passages every believer should know by heart.

For: New believers + Christians revisiting the basics.

Twenty-one days through the load-bearing passages of the Christian faith: who God is, who Jesus is, what He did for us, how we respond. By the end of three weeks you'll have read the verses most Christians cite by heart — and understand why each one matters.

The plan

  1. Day 1Genesis 1:1 Commentary

    In the beginning, what?

  2. Day 2John 1:1-14 Commentary

    Who was with God in the beginning?

  3. Day 3John 3:16 Commentary

    What was the cost and the gift of God's love?

  4. What does Paul say about every human?

  5. Day 5Romans 5:8 Commentary

    When did God demonstrate His love?

  6. Day 6Romans 6:23 Commentary

    What is the gift of God in Christ?

  7. Day 7Ephesians 2:8-10 Commentary

    By what means are we saved?

  8. Day 8John 14:6 Commentary

    What did Jesus claim about Himself?

  9. Day 9Matthew 28:19-20 Commentary

    What is the Great Commission?

  10. Day 10Isaiah 53:5 Commentary

    Why was He wounded?

  11. Day 11Isaiah 9:6 Commentary

    What names does the Messiah bear?

  12. Day 12Hebrews 11:1 Commentary

    What is the substance of faith?

  13. Day 13James 1:2-4 Commentary

    Why count trials as joy?

  14. Day 141 John 1:9 Commentary

    What does God do when we confess?

  15. Day 15Romans 12:1-2 Commentary

    What is our spiritual act of worship?

  16. Day 16Galatians 2:20 Commentary

    Who lives in the believer?

  17. Day 17Galatians 5:22-23 Commentary

    What does Spirit-led life produce?

  18. Day 18Philippians 4:13 Commentary

    What does Christ enable us to do?

  19. Day 19Hebrews 12:1-2 Commentary

    On whom should we fix our eyes?

  20. Day 20Revelation 3:20 Commentary

    What is Jesus doing at the door of your heart?

  21. Day 21Revelation 21:1-4 Commentary

    What is God's final promise?

How to use this plan

Read each day's passage slowly — two minutes is plenty. Then spend the rest of your time meditating on the prompt, praying, or journaling. The “Commentary” link on each day opens a full 1,000-word walk through historical context, theological significance, and modern application.

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