We have just passed the mid-point of the year and I know of many whose devotional plans for 2021 have either fallen apart or been set aside. Some of these people wish to restart and finish the year strong, but know they have no hope of picking up the pieces and completing their year-long devotional plan. So, for their sake, I scoured Westminster Books to come up with some options—options that will provide them with a day-by-day devotional resource they can begin now and complete before the end of the year. There are lots of great options available. Read on to learn about them…

Bible-Based Devotionals

One good option is In the Lord I Take Refuge by Dane Ortlund. This brand new work offers a short devotional on each of the 150 psalms. The psalms are fully reproduced within the book, meaning it can serve as both a Bible and devotional.

Alec Motyer’s Psalms by the Day and Isaiah by the Day are solid resources, as is Elyse Fitzpatrick’s Comfort from Romans. Though Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening is a full-year devotional, each one stands alone, so it is easy to pick up mid-year. I recommend the version


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