Tuesday, February 27, 2018

March Scripture Writing Plan: Faith

Happy almost March friends!

The Scripture Plan topic this month is Faith. 

Faith is something that so many people have a hard time wrapping their heads around. 
I think Hebrews 11:1 give us an excellent definition of faith. 
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen . 

I read once that faith is the active confidence in the God who has revealed Himself- 
not a vague uncertainty about an unknown someone and so love that definition.
Faith is both a reminder that God is sovereign and that He is near. 
At any time- we can reach out and touch the King of Kings, 
the Creator of heaven and earth- because He is that accessible and certain.
In good times and in bad, He is ruling over every single detail of our lives.

I think God knew that we would struggle with the concept of faith 
and so thankfully there are lots of examples and stories of faith in the Bible.

Let's spend this month reading and meditating on what God has to say about faith. 




FYI: I made the plan 31 days and plan to do that with
 all topical plans in the future so that they can be done any month-
not just the month I write them for.
You can find a copy of the plan in English and Spanish in the folder HERE.
{Just a reminder, don't try to print the images below or they will be blurry. Be sure to click the link to download a PDF copy!}


And if you are looking for the old plan for March (which has the topic Grace), 
you can find it HERE

Monday, February 26, 2018

Memory Verses: Week 9

I believe that Satan doesn’t want us in God’s word and will use any and every means possible to keep us from the truth and therefore we must be prepared and have a PLAN!

To work on hiding God's word in our hearts, 
this year I'm going to be posting a memory verse for each week
 along with a printable to print out and hang up. 


Here's the verse for week 9:

To me this verse is a beautiful reminder that God's graces covers everything. 
That no sin of mine is beyond the reach of His forgiveness. 
Once we accept Him as our personal Lord and Savior, 
we receive forgiveness and a completely NEW nature. 
The things that once satisfied us no longer do. 
The things we used to pursue, we no longer desire. 
The OLD is gone and the NEW is here! 

Of course this process doesn't happen overnight and isn't easy. 
But this verse is a reminder that it IS possible! 

You can print out the verses in English and Spanish and the complete list in a folder  HERE

     



Monday, February 19, 2018

Memory Verses: Week 8

I believe that Satan doesn’t want us in God’s word and will use any and every means possible to keep us from the truth and therefore we must be prepared and have a PLAN!

To work on hiding God's word in our hearts, 
this year I'm going to be posting a memory verse for each week
 along with a printable to print out and hang up. 


Here's the verse for week 8:


The Lord is a good, good father, full of compassion and unending favor. 
He love us so, He hears our cries, and He answers our prayers (in His time). 
He is our refuge and strength, our very present help in times of trouble. 

But sometimes, it feels like He is far away and silent. 
Like He isn't close but a million miles away. 
But that's not true- He is with us ALWAYS. 
He hears our prayers and knows our circumstances.

This verse gives us clear directions for getting the Lord near to you: 
1. Call upon Him
2. Call upon Him in truth

How often are we guilty of living our lives on our own, 
according to our own timetables, 
without calling on the Lord? 
I know I am definitely guilty. 

It is one thing to call on the name of the Lord when we are in trouble, 
but it is entirely another thing to call upon Him with each and every decision we make. 
If we refuse to seek Him and walk with Him, He may well allow us to be captive of our own decisions to teach us that His way is always the best way. 

So the question for us is.....If we aren't as close to Him as we would like to be, 
are we calling upon the Lord AND doing so with a purse heart?

You can print out the verses in English and Spanish and the complete list in a folder  HERE

     


Wednesday, February 14, 2018

You are LOVED

Valentine or NO Valentine, you are LOVED! 


Monday, February 12, 2018

Memory Verses: Week 7

I believe that Satan doesn’t want us in God’s word and will use any and every means possible to keep us from the truth and therefore we must be prepared and have a PLAN!

To work on hiding God's word in our hearts, 
this year I'm going to be posting a memory verse for each week
 along with a printable to print out and hang up. 


Here's the verse for week 7:
I don't know about you but I often get weary. 
Just plain old tired IN the Lord's work.
Now I don't get tired OF His work, but in the midst of it. 
This verse in Galatians is a beautiful reminder that in time, 
we will reap rewards but that we must not give up.
God keeps careful records and He promises to reward us for our faithfulness.

There are months between when something is planted and when it's harvested
and the Lord's work is exactly the same.
It's easy to do good and not give up when we get an immediate reward.
But when it's not immediate? Gosh that can be hard. 
This verse reminds us that we can look forward to a spiritual reward -
sometimes here on earth but sometimes not till we get to heaven.


You can print out the verses in English and Spanish and the complete list in a folder  HERE

     


Monday, February 5, 2018

Memory Verses: Week 6

I believe that Satan doesn’t want us in God’s word and will use any and every means possible to keep us from the truth and therefore we must be prepared and have a PLAN!

To work on hiding God's word in our hearts, 
this year I'm going to be posting a memory verse for each week
 along with a printable to print out and hang up. 


Here's the verse for week 6:
The Lord clearly tells us that we WILL have trouble in this life. 
He doesn't say we might. 
He clearly says WILL. 
 I love this verse because directly after reminding us that we will have trouble, 
He reminds us that we will also have peace. 

The word overcome is reminding us....it's done. 
He doesn't say He will do it. He says, He already has.
He has already done it so we don't have to worry.
Not only did he conquer the fallen world through His death and resurrection,
but He continues to provide that victory,
no matter what trouble we face.

To me this verse is the perfect reminder that my security
and peace rest NOT in the circumstances I face but in a confidence
that God (who guides ALL circumstances) knows exactly what He is doing.
What peace comes from knowing that!

You can print out the verses in English and Spanish
 and the complete list in a folder  HERE