Journaling Bible

 

It’s finally available. A back-ordered item that I have been waiting on for about five months. Shows my patience, right?

 

DSC02392mWell maybe not.

 

The item that is finally available is a journaling Bible. These Bibles have become so popular that they haven’t been available anywhere. Not on any website or in any store that I’ve visited over the past five months! You cannot imagine the excitement I felt when I received the email.

 

This is what I’ve learned from this experience. I believe people are getting into God’s Word like never before. This Bible journaling craze has gone way beyond art. It has opened the pages of Scripture in a way that is fun and uplifting and it’s all over the internet. So many people are seeing Scripture in a beautiful, new way. It’s pretty remarkable!

 

But another thing I’ve learned is that now that my journaling Bible is on its way, I don’t know when I’ll have the time to actually sit and enjoy God’s Word in this way. Don’t get me wrong, I’m reading and studying Scripture every single day. I’m gaining wisdom and insight. I glimpse God’s character every time I open the pages of the Bibles I use on a regular basis (which is four by the way). I already get up at 5:00 am every day to spend time in God’s presence and Word. I just don’t know how to add this piece to my life.

 

But oh how I desire to sit with my colored pencils and doodle on the pages of my newest addition to my Bible collection. Oh how I crave adding my God-thoughts to this special Bible. Someday.

 

How and when and how often are you reading God’s precious Words? What are you doing to make Scripture vivid and alive? In what ways are you applying God’s guidelines and precepts to your life?

 

Remember:

 

“All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” (2 Timothy 3:16-17 – NIV)

 

“For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to diving soul and spirt, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.” (Hebrews 4:12 – NIV)

 

May the Word of the Lord bless you today!

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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Philippians 2:14-16 – Word of God Wednesday

 

Just a few words today that remind us of how we are to live. No complaining. No arguing. Blameless. Pure.

 

I pray that you are able to stand out in our dark world as a beacon of light and that you not only live according to Scripture, but that you also share God’s Gospel with those who are lost.

 

“Do everything without complaining or arguing, so that you may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine like stars in the universe as you hold out the word of life—in order that I may boast on the day of Christ that I did not run or labor for nothing.” (Philippians 2:14-16 – NIV)

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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A Few Words of Encouragement

 

I needed a few words of encouragement this morning, so I dropped by Pinterest and found some beauties. Since I needed them, I thought you might too. So here are the verses that stuck out to me today. I pray that you will find exactly what you need in these words as well.

 

Psalm 461

 

Psalm 612

 

Psalm 1212

 

Proverbs 35-6

 

Matthew 633

 

John 1633

 

1 Corinthians 1614

 

Ephesians 317

 

2 Timothy 17

 

Hebrews 1215

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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“The Lamb of God” – Monday Musical Musings

 

As much as I’ve shared my love of the many names of God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit in Scripture, I also love the idea that God knows and calls each of us by name. Today’s song is a great reminder of this idea.

 

IMAG1489Just think about it. While Jesus was hanging on the cross, what do you think He was thinking about? We know He spoke a few phrases, but what was He thinking? Scripture doesn’t tell us, but what if He was thinking of each one of us? I know there have been other songs with this idea or concept, but these lyrics hit home for me.

 

“My name upon Your heart, my shame upon Your shoulders.”

 

Think about these lyrics. Think about these words. Think about what these words really mean. Jesus knew you and I would turn away from Him. Jesus knew that throughout our lives we would choose to live in the flesh instead of the spirit. Jesus knew there would be times when we would not follow His commands and guidelines.

 

And He still went to the cross. He still died for me and you.

 

Today as you read through these lyrics and listen to this song, I pray that you will be reminded once again of the majestic wonderfulness of Jesus’ sacrifice for you. I pray that you will be thankful that your name was upon His heart when your shame was upon His shoulders.

 

I certainly will.

 

“The Lamb of God”

 

You came from heaven’s throne

Acquainted with our sorrow

To trade the debt we owe

Your suff’ring for our freedom

 

Chorus:

The Lamb of God in my place

Your blood poured out my sin erased

It was my death You died I am raised to life

Hallelujah the Lamb of God

 

My name upon Your heart

My shame upon Your shoulders

The pow’r of sin undone

The cross for my salvation

(Chorus)

 

There is no greater love

There is no greater love

The Savior lifted up

There is no greater love[i]

 

Click here to listen to Vertical Church Band sing this beautiful praise song.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

 

[i] “The Lamb of God,” words and music by Jason Ingram, Andi Rozier, and Meredith Andrews, © 2014 © Sony/ATV Cross Keys Publishing (Admin. by Sony/ATV Music Publishing), Sony/ATV Timber Publishing (Admin. by Sony/ATV Music Publishing), and Remaining portion is unaffiliated CCLI Song # 7032328 — CCLI License # 2486721

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To Know God

 

I struggle with Scripture memorization. I know the importance of getting passages in my head. I know the benefits. How frustrating when my brain just doesn’t cooperate.

 

BibleIn my Jeremiah study, Kay Arthur asks that we memorize two verses. Just two verses. So I will work diligently to get these truths into my head. Take a look at what I’m memorizing.

 

“This is what the Lord says: ‘Let not the wise man boast of his wisdom or the strong man boast of his strength or the rich man boast of his riches, but let him who boasts boast about this: that he understands and knows me, that I am the Lord, who exercises kindness, justice and righteousness on earth, for in these I delight,’ declares the Lord.” (Jeremiah 9:23-24 – NIV)

 

What Scripture are you memorizing?

 

Here’s the repeat blog post for this autumn Sunday morning. Have a blessed day!

 

Study to Show

 

I am studying and leading a study on the book of James by Beth Moore. I’ve been surprised. I’ve been taught. I’ve been open to learning new ideas from this small book of the Bible. And I will say, it has been a great study.

Until now. This week we have studied chapter 3. And chapter 3 verse 1 of James is one that most teachers of Scripture know. “Not many of you should presume to be teachers, my brothers, because you know that we who teach will be judged more strictly.” (James 3:1 – NIV)

 

I have read and heard this verse for many years. I’ve been a teacher since I was 16 years old. I began teaching Sunday School with 4th and 5thgraders. Then just out of Bible College I began teaching women, along with children and adolescents.

 

I understand that teaching is not something to take lightly. Not only as I lead women in studying God’s Word, but even as I write this blog, I am teaching. So this passage is always in the back of my mind. But in this study, I’ve learned more about this verse and I’d like to share some of what Beth Moore has to say about it.[i]

 

She reminds the teachers who are studying this book that there are “a handful of land mines that go with the territory.” Here are the things she shared:

 

  • The temptation to teach more than we know.
  • The capacity to mislead.
  • The capacity to be misled.
  • The temptation to use the platform for personal agendas or opinions.
  • The demand for self-discipline.
  • The pride and humiliation.

 

Oh my. Yes there are some “land mines” that go along with teaching. These will lead to disaster. But Beth Moore doesn’t stop here. She encourages those who feel led to teach to teach. To be honest, there is nothing else a teacher can do except teach.

 

She makes another statement that I am living proof of. “God often likes to teach the bigger lesson to the teacher.”[ii]

 

As I prepare to teach or lead or write, I know the extra weight I take upon myself. I know that each sentence I speak or write will be critiqued. I know that what I say must be truth.

 

That is why I dig into God’s Word more and more to find those truths. If it isn’t in God’s Word, I will not put it to pen or into words. I’ve had to rethink some of my own beliefs because of this very task.

 

I’ve found that some things that I’ve been taught in the past don’t line up with God’s way of thinking. If it doesn’t line up, it cannot be true.

 

I am also a firm believer that you, as a student or reading my blog, should not take everything I say or write for complete truth. I am human. I make mistakes. I would urge you to evaluate all that is read in my blog. Study it to make certain that my words line up with God’s Word. In doing so, you’ll be growing yourself and gaining new wisdom and insight into Scripture.

 

Are you a teacher? I pray that you have a greater understanding of your role in light of God’s Word.

 

Do you sit under a teacher? I pray that you are not presuming that teacher knows all. Take the time to understand God’s Word for yourself.

 

Regardless of which role you are playing, know that it is God’s desire for you to hold His Scripture close to your heart, to understand what He has to say, and to obey all that God has placed within Scripture.

 

Psalm 119 is filled with verses to give us examples of this truth. Psalm 119:11; Psalm 119: 16; Psalm 119:28; Psalm 119:43; Psalm 119:74; Psalm 119:103; Psalm 119:105; Psalm 119:114; Psalm 119:130; and Psalm 119:161.

 

And although my words may not be perfect, God’s Word is flawless. “The words of the Lord are flawless, like silver refined in a furnace of clay, purified seven times.” (Psalm 12:6 – NIV) See Psalm 18:30 for further confirmation.

 

Psalm 33:4 (NIV) tells us “For the Word of the Lord is right and true; he is faithful in all he does.” God’s Word will not fail us. He is always right. He is always true. He is always faithful.

 

Today as we study, teach or listen to God’s Words being presented, keep in mind that we each have a responsibility. To know the Bible. I pray that you’ll find great joy, many blessings, and deeper devotion because you are reading and studying God’s Word.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

[i] James: Mercy Triumphs, Beth Moore, Lifeway Press, 2011, pages 110-111.

[ii] James: Mercy Triumphs, Beth Moore, Lifeway Press, 2011, page 112.

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