Are you ready to deepen your trust in God and invite His guidance into every aspect of your life? Look no further – we’ve got just what you need! Introducing our FREE printable ‘Trusting God with Your Life: 21 Journal and Prayer Prompts’ resource. Whether you’re a seasoned believer or just starting your faith journey, this collection of prompts is designed to help you cultivate a stronger connection with God, surrendering control and embracing His plans for your life. So grab a pen, find a quiet corner, and let’s embark on this transformative journey together. Trust us, it’ll be worth it!
In a world filled with chaos and constant distractions, finding stillness and seeking God’s guidance can be challenging. Yet, the Bible encourages us to “Be still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10). This powerful verse from Psalm 46 serves as the foundation for “Stillness and Knowing,” a printable scripture memory journal designed to help you deepen your connection with God and find peace amidst life’s storms.
Let us remember that being still is not about idleness; it is an active surrender, a conscious decision to trust God with every aspect of our lives. Through stillness, we come to know God intimately, experiencing His love, guidance, and presence like never before. As we engrave Psalm 46:10 in our hearts, let us carry its wisdom with us every step of the way. May this journey of stillness and knowing God continue to shape us, transforming our lives into a beautiful symphony of trust, surrender, and unyielding faith. Embrace the stillness, and embark on a lifelong journey of discovering the profound joy of knowing God intimately in the midst of life’s storms.
I hope this journal will be a tool that can transform your spiritual journey. By embracing stillness and delving into the depths of Psalm 46:10, I pray you can find peace and wisdom in God’s presence. As you make scripture memory a habit, you’ll witness the transformation of your thoughts, actions, and perspective. Through this journal, may you experience a profound connection with God and a deeper understanding of His unfailing love.
Psalm 23 is one of the most popular passages in the Bible. And for good reason! It is a psalm of comfort and hope, assuring us that even though we walk through the darkest valley, God is with us and will protect us. What a precious promise! I created these free printable Psalm 23 bookmarks as a reminder of God’s faithfulness to us. I hope you find them helpful and encouraging!
These bookmarks are designed to be printed on cardstock paper. To use them, simply print them and cut them out. Then you can slip them into your Bible or carry them with you in your purse as a reminder of God’s presence and care for you.
I have included two sets of the bookmarks for you to choose from. The first ones have a floral border and the second has bright colors down the side, with a white background. Both versions include the entire text of Psalm 23 in KJV.
If you’re looking for a way to help your kids (or yourself) learn the books of the Bible, these printable bookmarks are just what you need! Each They make great rewards for Sunday School or Vacation Bible School attendance, or simply as a fun activity to do at home. Print them out on cardstock or photo paper for durability and laminate if you want them to last even longer.
To get started, all you need is a printer and some paper. I recommend using cardstock or photo paper for durability, but regular copy paper will work in a pinch. If you’d like your bookmarks to be extra durable, you can laminate them after you print. Once you have your materials gathered, simply print out as many copies as you need.
I have included bookmarks for both the Old Testament, New Testament and ones that have both. I have made a variety of different options so it you are using these bookmarks as rewards or prizes, you will have a few different versions so that everyone doesn’t end up with the same one.
These bookmarks are so quick and easy to make, yet they’re such a valuable tool for helping kids (and adults!) learn the books of the Bible. So next time you’re looking for a simple Sunday School craft or Activity Time filler, give these printable bookmarks a try!
What is your identity in Christ? Why is it important to know it? And how do you find it? Let’s explore some important biblical concepts and find out what your identity in Christ is. Jesus was born as a human, but he became God in order to save us from our sins. He suffered, died, and rose again for us, and now we are the children of God. Through Him, we have eternal life, and we are worthy of living as He did.
What is your identity in christ?
As Christians, we are told that our identity in Christ comes from God. This truth is higher than the world’s, and it provides a strong foundation. The following are five empowering truths about our identity in Christ. Let’s examine each of them one by one. They will help us identify areas of our lives where we are not living in our identity. How do you know if you’re living in your identity?
As Christians, our calling is to glorify God and to become like Christ. Therefore, defining our identity as a Christian begins with finding our identity in Christ. We must choose to believe that we are who we are in Christ, and then act accordingly. To help us identify our identity in Christ, here’s a printable that you can use as a reminder:
Our identity in Christ is based on God’s Word. In Galatians 2:20, we learn that when Jesus enters our hearts, we are given new life and that our whole world is centered on Christ. When we accept Christ as our Savior, we become empowered to live a life of royal authority and purpose. We can do this by rejecting worldly behavior and relying on what Christ says about us.
Why do you need to know your identity in christ?
Knowing your identity in Christ requires a commitment to repentance. When you know your identity in Christ, you agree with God and begin to reflect His character and will. Accepting this will lead to spiritual growth, and will allow you to make the right decisions for your life. Knowing who you are in Christ is a critical foundation for living a fruitful Christian life. You must learn to live as if you are in Christ.
Your identity in Christ is not hidden from others. It is protected by Him, so you must choose to believe it. Your identity is reflected in the words of the Bible, and believing that God has spoken about you in His word is a necessary step toward living a fruitful life. To find your identity in Christ, start by reading the Bible every day and saying what you hear. Practice this every day, and use the printable to remind yourself that you are who God made you to be.
Knowing your identity in Christ is important because knowing it will guide your thinking and actions. As a son of God, you are entitled to greater freedom and privilege than a slave. This truth can help you deal with the pressures of the world. The world is broken because of sin, and you can face unspeakable injustices and temptations. It can be difficult to stay strong and confident in your identity in Christ, but the Holy Spirit will give you the strength to overcome these obstacles.
How to find your identity in christ
What does it mean to find your identity in Christ? To find your identity in Christ means to believe that you belong to Christ, not to the world around you. Your identity in Christ does not have to be a mystery, because Jesus tells you that it is written in His word. You can find your identity in Christ if you know who He is and what He has done for you. Moreover, your identity in Christ is protected.
The Bible teaches that when Jesus enters your heart, you become a new person. When you live for Christ, you become a new creation, where your identity is permanent. It cannot be revoked, changed, or abandoned. You have become part of the family of God. And because you are God’s child, you can enjoy His love and forgiveness. Once you have accepted Christ as your savior, you will reject every worldly behavior and begin walking in royal authority and purpose. Once you are walking in Christ, you will want to embrace His words and trust in His promises.
You must recognize that your identity in Christ is rooted in Christ, and that you must live for Him. Once you have come to know Christ, your identity will be secure in him, and you will be able to express God’s love to others. The more you live for Him, the more you will desire to spread the gospel and serve Him. Once you know who you are in Christ, you will be free to share your faith and celebrate being God’s child.
Below is a FREE bible study to help you explore your identity in Christ and most importantly see what the Bible has to say about it. I hope you enjoy going through this study. I also have printable identity in christ bookmarks,coloring pages and wall art you can download too.
The Bible says that “in Christ” we are new creations (2 Corinthians 5:17). What this means is that we have a new identity as a child of God. This identity has given us a new perspective on life and how we live it. We don’t need to worry about our past because all of our sins have been forgiven (Hebrews 8:12).
These bookmarks are all about who we are in Christ. Download them and color them in for yourself, as gifts for others or print them and use them for a sunday school lesson.
Hi, I'm Steph! I want to equip you with faith resources to encourage a love of Gods word in your life.
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