Monday, January 30, 2012
Encouraging Word
Jeremiah 29:12 NLT
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Encouraging Word
Philippians 1:6 NLT
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Read the Bible in a Year
📖 Read the Bible in a Year – 2012 Calendar
Welcome, friends!
If you've ever wanted to read through the entire Bible in a year, this simple and structured plan is for you. Each day includes a passage from Scripture, starting in Genesis and ending in Revelation. Whether you're beginning your journey or continuing your walk with God, this calendar is a great way to stay on track and grow in His Word.
✨ How It Works
- Each day has a specific Bible chapter to read.
- The plan follows the chronological order of the books.
- You can download each month's calendar and print it or use it digitally.
📅 Monthly Bible Reading Calendars
Click below to download each month's calendar:
- 📄 January 2012
- 📄 February 2012
- 📄 March 2012
- 📄 April 2012
- 📄 May 2012
- 📄 June 2012
- 📄 July 2012
- 📄 August 2012
- 📄 September 2012
- 📄 October 2012
- 📄 November 2012
- 📄 December 2012
🙏 A Word of Encouragement
Reading the Bible daily is more than a habit—it’s a way to draw closer to God, understand His heart, and find peace in His promises. Whether you’re reading for the first time or the tenth, God meets us in His Word with fresh grace and truth.
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” – Psalm 119:105
Let this year be one of spiritual growth, deeper faith, and renewed hope.
Encouraging Word
Psalm 138:8 NLT |
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Encouraging Word
Ephesians 2:8 NLT |
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Encouraging Word
Ephesians 2:10 NLT
Aaron Shust - My Hope Is In You
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🌟 Devotional: My Hope Is In You
📖 “Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God…” – Psalm 42:11
In seasons of uncertainty, pain, or waiting, it’s easy to feel shaken. But Aaron Shust’s song “My Hope Is In You” is a beautiful reminder that our hope isn’t found in circumstances—it’s found in Christ.
Written by April Geesbreght and recorded during a deeply personal time in Shust’s life, the song became a declaration of faith. While his young son battled a painful and seemingly incurable condition, Shust clung to God’s promises. Miraculously, his son was healed, and the song became a testimony of God’s faithfulness.
🎶 “I won’t be shaken by drought or storm / A peace that passes understanding is my song / And I sing…”
This song invites us to trust in God even when the answers don’t come right away. It reminds us that peace isn’t the absence of trouble—it’s the presence of God.
🙏 Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for being our refuge and strength. In the middle of life’s storms, when fear and doubt try to take hold, help us to remember that our hope is in You. Teach us to trust You more deeply, to rest in Your promises, and to sing even when the night is long.
We place our hearts, our families, and our futures in Your hands.
Amen.
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