Colossians 1:5 Inductive Study

Colossians 1:5

Read all of Colossians, the entire short book, everyday before you dissect the daily verse or passage. Today’s passage is Colossians 1:5

Colossians 1:5 ESV

because of the hope laid up for you in heaven. Of this you have heard before in the word of the truth, the gospel,

PAST: answer what this verse meant to the original recipients in the PAST.
Paul knew the people he was writing to were Christinas. They have a confident hope for heaven and they knew the gospel or good news.

EVERYONE: re-write the verse in your own words to reflect the universal truth that applies to EVERYONE.
All who are saved have a sealed and confidence in our future citizenship in heaven. It is true and the gospel message is truth Truth.

PRESENT: what does this verse mean to you and how should you apply it today in the PRESENT.
When I get down in the dumps, feel sick, or tired, and overwhelmed, I often forget that I have treasure laid up in heaven. I must remember my confidence that I have in the gospel that I know is true. Thank you Jesus for blessing me so incredibly!

TO MY READER: Share your thoughts in the comments. Feel free to share your entire PEP so we can learn from each other. Blessings! ~ Jen

Colossians 1:4 Inductive Bible Study

Colossians 1:4

Read all of Colossians, the entire short book, everyday before you dissect the daily verse or passage. Today’s passage is Colossians 1:4

Colossians 1:4 ESV

since we heard of your faith in Christ Jesus and of the love that you have for all the saints,

PAST: answer what this verse meant to the original recipients in the PAST.
The people Paul was writing to were Christians. Paul was pleased to know that the church at Colossae were full of faith and love for one another.

EVERYONE: re-write the verse in your own words to reflect the universal truth that applies to EVERYONE.
Allow your faith to be known to everyone. Share life with other Christians and love them well.

PRESENT: what does this verse mean to you and how should you apply it today in the PRESENT.
Loving others can be hard for me. I am an introvert who can easily stay at home for weeks only to go out for lunch with my even more introverted husband. My love in action for other Christians in my church is lacking. I try, but feel, perhaps it is not enough. My own fears and insecurities get in the way. I must work harder at loving others in my church.

TO MY READER: Share your thoughts in the comments. Feel free to share your entire PEP so we can learn from each other. Blessings! ~ Jen

Colossians 1:3 Inductive Bible Study

Colossians 1:3

Read all of Colossians, the entire short book, everyday before you dissect the daily verse or passage. Today’s passage is Colossians 1:3

Colossians 1:3 ESV

We always thank God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, when we pray for you,

 

PAST: answer what this verse meant to the original recipients in the PAST.
While the letter was written by Paul, he was with Timothy and included him as someone he prays with often and “does life with”. Giving thanks to God always was a common practice and encouragement to the people of the early church. Paul often stated that he prayed for other Christians he was writing to by giving thanks to God for them and also praying for them. It is interesting to note that Paul clearly states that he is praying for them and is thankful for them.

EVERYONE: re-write the verse in your own words to reflect the universal truth that applies to EVERYONE.
It is important to remember to give thanks to God for those who are in your life that are brothers and sisters in Christ. It is equally important to pray for those people.

PRESENT: what does this verse mean to you and how should you apply it today in the PRESENT.
Using Paul’s example, I want to practice thanking God for the Christian family He has placed in my life and also remember to pray for them. Paul was a great example to all Christians, and I find that I personally relate to him and his ministry most in regard to his struggles and his ability to see things very clearly. Praying specifically for those who are in my Christian circles does not happen daily and I need to do this more. I know I can be increasingly more hermit-like, and while I suppose Paul lived some of his later years in prison, he still made time to write letters and let people know he cared deeply for them.

 

TO MY READER: Share your thoughts in the comments. Feel free to share your entire PEP so we can learn from each other. Blessings! ~ Jen

Colossians 1:1-2 Inductive Bible Study

Colossians 1:1-2

Read all of Colossians, the entire short book, everyday before you dissect the daily verse or passage. Today’s passage is Colossians 1:1-2.

Colossians 1:1-2 ESV

1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, and Timothy our brother,

To the saints and faithful brothers1 in Christ at Colossae: Grace to you and peace from God our Father.

 

PAST: answer what this verse meant to the original recipients in the PAST.

The church of Colossae was a melting pot of cultures and religions. Paul wrote the letter while in prison and was not the founder of the Colossae church. In his introduction to the letter in verses 1 and 2, Paul is sharing his credentials: he is an apostle of Christ Jesus. As a former Jew who would persecute the Christians, for Paul to claim this is driving home who he is. The second part “by the will of God” is claiming that it was not of his own choice that he is a follower of Christ but that it was God’s will. This is important to note because Paul came later after Jesus died and rose again. Jesus came to him on the road to Damascus while Paul was on a mission to kill Christians. Jesus literally blindsided Paul and asked him why he was persecuting his church. Paul, in an act of obedience and humility, went on to be one of the most influential Christian evangelists who helped plant many churches, and to this day influences all of the Christian church through his letters.

Paul is writing this letter to the “saint and faithful brothers in Christ”. Many translations put in brothers and sisters, but the tradition of the day was to write to the men of the church, so it is a literal translation and more accurate to simply be “brothers”. The Greek word for brothers is adelphos which implies they are a part of the same family. Paul is claiming these people as his family. While stating he is a chosen apostle of God, he is also claiming that the people of the Colossian church are rightfully and faithfully a part of God’s family which makes them siblings in a spiritual sense.

The term “saints” may be confusing in modern day language, so even though the literal translation of the Greek word hagios is “saints”, the word is more understandable as “holy ones” which is also “set apart ones” or “God’s people. In essence, Paul is claiming the recipients of the letter to be his faithful brothers in Christ who are a part of his family as he gives a blessing at the end from “God OUR Father”. (emphasis added)

EVERYONE: re-write the verse in your own words to reflect the universal truth that applies to EVERYONE.

This letter is from Paul, who was chosen by God to be an apostle or messenger of God’s word. All who are chosen by God are to be a vessel to proclaim the good news of God’s word and plan. As Christians, we are holy, set apart for good works and should be faithful in doing the will of Christ. God is our Father who has incredibly given us grace (things we do not deserve) and peace (a blessing of huge proportions!)

PRESENT: what does this verse mean to you and how should you apply it today in the PRESENT.

Paul was someone I greatly look up to as a fellow Christian. I need to remember to feel the weight of what it means to be saved and chosen by God. That through God’s will, I am one of His children and that I am an apostle (messenger) of his good news. I must remember that I am set apart, and this means I need to choose goodness and light rather than darkness. It reminds me that as a holy thing, I must continually seek God’s will and not my own. I must remain faithful and follow Jesus as my Lord, rather than lean on my own understanding. What a massive blessing to be in Christ with other believers and that we are giving grace and peace directly from God who is our Father!

 

TO MY READER: Share your thoughts in the comments. Feel free to share your entire PEP so we can learn from each other. Blessings! ~ Jen

Colossians Inductive Bible Study Introduction

 

DEDUCTIVE VS. INDUCTIVE BIBLE STUDY

As we start our inductive Bible study on the book of Colossians it is important to put into perspective the difference between Deductive and Inductive Bible study.

Deductive Bible study is considering a topic and then finding individual Bible verses to help support that topic. This, in my opinion is a potentially dangerous way of study. It is taking Bible verses like Philippians 4:13 and twisting the original meaning to make it fit with the topic. “I can do all things through him who strengthens me.” I have seen this verse specifically in Rick Warren’s “Daniel Plan” on weight-loss. This verse had nothing to do with selfish goals like weight-loss. The specific line in the letter to the Philippians was written by Paul to Timothy to let him know that even in chains Paul can be content in all things. By the intended context, you should be content if you are overweight. Please go ahead and read all of Philippians 4 and you will see it clearly.

It is interesting to see how many Christians try to make the Bible say what they want it to say. They pick and choose individual Bible verses out of context to help prove their point, rather than desire to see God’s point. Another great example of this is seen in John 10:10, “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.” If you read this verse based on modern usage of words, you might be inclined to think Jesus came to give you an abundant life now, in this lifetime. If you read it in the original context, with an understanding of the original meaning of the word perissos you will find that Jesus is referring to eternal life. It has the implications of “beyond” or in this case, the afterlife. Jesus wants you to have eternal life, not more riches and happiness here in this life.

Inductive study is a way of taking specific verses and making sense of them based on the context and broader message as seen throughout the entire Bible. It is observing the context of the who, what, where, when, and how, then interpreting that to what it means in a universal sense, and then applying it to your personal life now. There are several ways of remembering this.

TRADITIONAL
Observation
Interpretation
Application

PEP METHOD
Past
Everyone
Present

An easy way to start Inductive Bible Study on your own is to look first at the context of the book you want to read. In our case, we are reading through Colossians. Do some research as to who the Colossians were and why Paul was writing to them. Below are some basics points to help you get started. You may also consider getting a good commentary such as “The Letters to the Colossians and to Philemon by  Douglas J. Moo. It is also a good idea to check out various translations. I personally use the ESV which is a word for word translation. Some like to use the NIV or NLT as those are more thought for thought. The KJV or NKJV are a bit more difficult to read but may be used as well.

It is very important that when you notice differences in translations of word choices that you look up that verse using the Strong’s Concordance. A free version of may be used at www.blueletterbible.org and you may easily look up the verse, then select the TOOLS button to the left of the verse. It will open up a chart that gives you each word or phrase broken down and just to the right of each phrase you will see a Strong’s number that looks like G2532 (that is the number for the Greek word “and”) or H853 (the number for the Hebrew word “and”). Click on that number and you will find a wealth of information to help you better understand the word and how/why it was used.

COLOSSIANS INTRODUCTION

The book of Colossians was written by Paul to the church of Colossae. It was around 60AD and Paul was in prison when he wrote to them. Paul did not plant the church in Colossae, nor did he visit. He heard of their faith through his friend and brother in Christ, Epaphrus. Epaphrus is the one who planted the church as Colossae.

Colossae was a major city for about 5 centuries prior to Jesus’ arrival. It was located on the western side of modern day Turkey. There was a main road that went through Colossae at that time, lending to its melting pot culture. It is said that it was mostly made of of gentiles, but there were many peoples living in Colossae including Jews. The road was moved about 10-12 miles west through Laodicea causing Colossae to diminished substantially in size and prestige.

Around the same year of the writing of Paul’s letter, there was an earthquake that flattened the entire city of Colossae and Laodicea. It is estimated that Paul’s letter came first, and the earthquake happened after. Both cities were rebuilt, but no doubt many believer’s lives were taken at that earthquake. Paul’s warning may have come just in time.

The reason Paul wrote the letter was to warn the Christians of some “false teachings”. These false teachings were never described and some scholars feel it is due to the nature of the city being one that contained many religious beliefs. The letter is full of encouragement to help them stay strong in their faith.

HOMEWORK – WEEK ONE

Read all of Colossians, the entire short book, everyday before you dissect the daily verse or passage.

Day 1: Colossians 1:1-2

  1. PAST: answer what this verse meant to the original recipients in the PAST.
  2. EVERYONE: re-write the verse in your own words to reflect the universal truth that applies to EVERYONE.
  3. PRESENT: what does this verse mean to you and how should you apply it today in the PRESENT.

Day 2: Colossians 1:3

  1. PAST: answer what this verse meant to the original recipients in the PAST.
  2. EVERYONE: re-write the verse in your own words to reflect the universal truth that applies to EVERYONE.
  3. PRESENT: what does this verse mean to you and how should you apply it today in the PRESENT.

Day 3: Colossians 1:4

  1. PAST: answer what this verse meant to the original recipients in the PAST.
  2. EVERYONE: re-write the verse in your own words to reflect the universal truth that applies to EVERYONE.
  3. PRESENT: what does this verse mean to you and how should you apply it today in the PRESENT.

Day 4: Colossians 1:5

  1. PAST: answer what this verse meant to the original recipients in the PAST.
  2. EVERYONE: re-write the verse in your own words to reflect the universal truth that applies to EVERYONE.
  3. PRESENT: what does this verse mean to you and how should you apply it today in the PRESENT.

Day 5: Colossians 1:6

  1. PAST: answer what this verse meant to the original recipients in the PAST.
  2. EVERYONE: re-write the verse in your own words to reflect the universal truth that applies to EVERYONE.
  3. PRESENT: what does this verse mean to you and how should you apply it today in the PRESENT.

Day 6: Colossians 1:7

  1. PAST: answer what this verse meant to the original recipients in the PAST.
  2. EVERYONE: re-write the verse in your own words to reflect the universal truth that applies to EVERYONE.
  3. PRESENT: what does this verse mean to you and how should you apply it today in the PRESENT.

Day 7: Colossians 1:8

  1. PAST: answer what this verse meant to the original recipients in the PAST.
  2. EVERYONE: re-write the verse in your own words to reflect the universal truth that applies to EVERYONE.
  3. PRESENT: what does this verse mean to you and how should you apply it today in the PRESENT.

Winter Prayer Journal

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The Offensive Message

The Offensive MessageToday’s message by many pastors across the nations is: God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life.

They may use verses like the following:

Romans 8:28 ESV And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.

Those who have the Holy Spirit in your life understand what this means. Our purpose is no longer our own, but is in line with what God wants. It is a very stark contrast to our own desires.

Matthew 11:28-30 ESV  [28] Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. [29] Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. [30] For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”

Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden was talking to the Hebrews of the day who were under the Law. They were doing everything possible to “get to Heaven” and were exhausted. This passage did not have anything to do with being tired and overworked in regular terms. It was a Torah message, not a man-centered message.

Jesus didn’t give the message as many preachers give today.

Nothing was out of context because He is the context.

Check out Matthew 23. This chapter is one of the most offensive messages that Jesus gave. Jesus was the best of the best at name-calling. He gave a message to the crowd and disciples.

  1. Matt. 23:3 you don’t Practice what you preach
  2. Matt 23:16 Blind guides
  3. Matt 23:17 Blind fools
  4. Matt 23:23 Hypocrites and then over and over again.
  5. Matt 23:25 Greedy and self-indulgent
  6. Matt 23:27 White-washed tombs
  7. Matt 23:33 Vipers and snakes
  8. Matt 23:34 Murderers

Have you counted the actual cost? Read Luke 14:28-31

Have you denied yourself and died to yourself? Matt 16:24-25

Do you hate everyone in contrast to your live for Jesus? Luke 14:26

Many disciples left him. John 6:66

Pastors today are sad if a member of the church leaves.

Maybe you want to be blind? Maybe you don’t want to know the truth? 1 Cor. 2:14

Many on the day of judgement will think they are saved but they won’t be.

Matt: 7:21-23

21 “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22 On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ 23 And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’

2 Corinthians 5:20

20 Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God.

PLEASE friend, I implore you on behalf of Jesus to get right with God!

If you want to learn how to become a Christian or see if your understanding of gospel centered salvation is in line with what Jesus taught, head over to this post HERE.

Fall Season’s Prayer Journal

I’m loving this season’s new journal! This is a not-for-profit ministry. You can purchase one at cost on Amazon (links below) or you can download free pages to create your own too! Yay!
 
SEASONS FALL PRAYER JOURNAL
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Are You Being Deceived?

Deception is meant to fool you into thinking it is really true. One of the only ways I know of that we go into knowing we will be deceived is with a magician. Even today people who are called “mentalists” or “psychics” or “mediums” sometimes people really think there is truth to it all. A couple tricks and all of the sudden it is true. As skeptical as our nation is, we sure are good at thinking things are true when they aren’t.

Take “fake news” for example. How often have you read a title of a news article, and based solely on the title, you came to a conclusion about the story. Deception is real. It is all around us. It is meant to fool us. The reality of deception, though, is not in the trickery or the click-bait hype that marketers what you to fall for. The true reality is that the most believable deceivers are those who passionately believe what they are saying is, in fact, true!

You see this in “name it and claim it” theology, “easy-believism”, and “prosperity gospel”. Those spreading deception do not feel they are the deceivers. They feel YOU are being deceived and they are saving you from your self! So how do you spot deception? How do you know if you are being deceived? How do you know if you are the one deceiving others?

First of all, take a step back. It is not about how you feel. Gravity has nothing to do with your feelings. It is true truth. Here on this planet, gravity is real even if you do not believe in it. Physical truths are easier to understand than spiritual ones, however there is a very real way to determine what is true and what is not.

First you must decide if you believe in God. Scientists and journalists who set out to disprove God, in a real attempt, always end up believing in God. It is much harder to believe in chance and accident than grand design. Take a quick look at your hand or a rose and you will start to understand what the Grand Design is. Scientists have tried endlessly to create artificial intelligence. No man has even come close to replicating what God has done with the intricacies of a tiny ant all the way up to the intricacies of our universe.

If you believe there is a God, then the next step is to understand what God’s plan is. You can find this in the Bible. Many religious people groups have tried to discredit the Bible. They have even come up with their own doctrine. They will claim the Bible has been distorted and changed. Again, if you do the research, you will find that the Bible is the most accurate book of any book on the planet through history.

If you believe in God, and you believe that the Bible is God’s word, then you can easily figure out if you are being deceived or are deceiving others. Believe me when I say, I never want to deceive others. It is something my entire career is dedicated to. I work in an industry that is steeped in deception and lies. My goal has always been to shed light on the truth. Even when I find out I was wrong, I am quick to admit my wrong and share the corrected truth.

How can you check for sure? How can you know with absolute certainty that you are not being deceived? How can you be sure you are not deceiving others? Check it against what the Bible says. ALL OF IT. Do you know how easy it is to make the Bible say what you want it to? Many pastors and people sadly do this all the time. They take verses out of context to spread their message.

This is why expository preaching is so important. Find a pastor that teaches the whole Bible. One who takes the book chapter by chapter. They will not be able to skip over hard verses and they will not be able to make a verse mean what they want it to say. How many times have you heard someone say “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me!” I even know a very popular American pastor who used that verse in his weight-loss program.

Go ahead and look up the context of that verse. Philippians 4:13. Read the whole chapter surrounding that verse. Paul, the author of this book, was talking about God’s provision. He was talking about his ability to be CONTENT with Christ in any situation. But how often do we use that verse as a “name it and claim it” theology.

As an author this horrifies me! To take someone’s writing completely out of context is not helpful. It only harms the complete message. The first and best thing you can do to guard yourself against deception is to check it out. Go ahead and look things up. Bring your bible to church. READ IT! OFTEN! Don’t just go to the books you like. Read the WHOLE THING!

Satan has had over 6,000 years to perfect the art of deception. He understand this is war. His goal is not to get droves and droves of people who are already dead to stay dead! No! His goal is to get droves and droves of people who are seeking answers, seeking truth, seeking Christ, to be deceived.

Let’s look at a few verses:

2 Peter 2:1-3 ESV

1 But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction.

2 And many will follow their sensuality, and because of them the way of truth will be blasphemed.

3 And in their greed they will exploit you with false words. Their condemnation from long ago is not idle, and their destruction is not asleep.

 

 2 Corinthians 11:13-15 (ESV)

13 For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ.

14 And no wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.

15 So it is no surprise if his servants, also, disguise themselves as servants of righteousness. Their end will correspond to their deeds.

 

Mark 13:22

For false christs and false prophets will arise and perform signs and wonders, to lead astray, if possible, the elect.

How do you know if you are one of the deceived or one who is deceiving others?

I encourage you to do a fruit audit. There is a simple 22 question fruit test that will help you figure it out. This is between you and God. There is no judgment here. My hope is that this allows you to really check to see if you are growing in Christ or just think you are.

Answer the following questions and look up the associated verses to determine if you are a follower of Jesus or just a really big fan. You can be someone who knows your Bible, feels emotional about Jesus, honestly feels they are 100% saved, but actually not be. Why do I know this? Because I was one of them. Please check out my testimony to understand why this subject is so very important to me. https://holyjustlove.com/testimony-jen/

FRUIT AUDIT

Audit #1: Is your character in keeping with the Fruit of the Spirit? Galatians 5:22-23
Audit #2: Do you Walk by the Spirit? Galatians 5:16-26
Audit #3: Do you Actively “Make Disciples”? Matthew 28:19
Audit #4: Do you Love God with all that you are? Matthew 22:37-38
Audit #5: Do You Crave the Word of God? 1 Peter 2:2-3Romans 7:22, John 8:47, Matthew 5:6
Audit #6: Do You Keep His Commands? Exodus 20
Audit #7: Is God’s Law Written on Your Heart? Jeremiah 31:33, Hebrews 8:6-13
Audit #8: Do You Grow in Wisdom or just Knowledge?  James 1:15

Audit #9: Do You Love Others? 1 John 4:7-12
Audit #10: Do You Love your Enemy? Matthew 5:43-48, 1 Corinthians 4:12
Audit #11: Do You Have a Love Affair with the World? 1 John 2:15-17, John 15:19
Audit #12: Are you politically correct when it comes to Jesus and your friends, family and coworkers? Matthew 10:32-33, 2 Corinthians 5:20

Audit #13: Do you Have Chronic Sin? 1 John 3:6-10
Audit #14: Do You Get Disciplined by God? Hebrews 12:3-11
Audit #15: Do You Get Tested by God? James 1:2-3, 1 Peter 4:12-14
Audit #16: Are you instantly convicted when you sin? John 16:7-11
Audit #17: Do you get persecuted for your faith? 2 Timothy 3:12, John 15:18, 1 Peter 4:12-14, 1 Peter 3:14, Matthew 5:10
Audit #18: Are you hated by some people because of your faith? 1 John 3:13, Luke 6:22,

Audit #19: Do You See a Changed Life? Ezekiel 36:25-26
Audit #20: Is Your Spiritual Life Different from Last Year? Are you growing? Colossians 1:9-10, 2 Peter 3:18
Audit #21: Do You Find Assurance or Conviction When You Read the Entire Book of 1 John?
Audit #22: Christian: Would a stranger or even a close friend or family member who is not a follower of Christ convict you of being a follower? 1 John 5:19, Colossians 4:5-6, 1 Corinthians 1:21-23

 I hope today you find yourself blessed with assurance or convicted to truly give your entire life to Christ!

Christ is coming soon! Don’t you want to be on the winning side of it all?

If you would like prayer or a free bible, please contact me at jen@jenosullivan.com and I would be honored to help you get one step closer to Jesus today!

New Spring Seasons Prayer Journal is HERE!

My heart is that I want to help you pray more this year! Would that be good with you? Prayer is such an important part of my life. I have put together a wonderful prayer journal that we can all work through together. This one is my favorite so far. They are priced at just a couple dollars above the cost to create them on Amazon (only available on Amazon) and 100% of the proceeds goes towards mailing free Bibles to those in need. I can’t wait for you to dive into this new journal!
The Seasons Spring Prayer Journal is a 12 week guided prayer journal that focuses on God’s redemptive plan along with a personal daily calendar section and meeting/sermon notes section. In the Prayer Journal section, every 7 days the weekly theme will change, bringing you a daily bible verse leading you through the story from who God is, to the perfect life of Jesus and the sacrifice He made, to your salvation through grace alone by faith alone, to the Holy Spirit, fellowship, and our duty to the world as Christians. It is encouraged to memorize each verse as you move forward. By doing this you will effectively be able to share the full gospel message using scripture alone. The weekly themes are as follows: God is the Creator, God is Holy, God is Just, God is Love, God is Merciful, Jesus Paid the Price, Turn & Trust in Jesus, Saved by Grace Alone, The Holy Spirit, Spiritual Gifts, Church Community, and The Great Commission.

Which one is your fave? I like them both. 😀 A friend of mine had a great idea: she is working through two of them. One she uses in the morning for one area of her personal life and one she uses in the evening to work through prayer for others. Such a great idea!

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Take a look at how pretty this journal is! I recommend getting the color version, but the monochrome one is beautiful too!
FULL COLOR VERSION PREVIEW:

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MONOCHROME PREVIEW:

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