Devotional Study Guide
Come with the Bible and the desire to understand, not just to feel.
Studying Scripture devotionally looks specific — letting it speak before you analyze it.
You know the Word a little more and loves it a little more today. That is what formation looks like lived.
Journals in this collection
When Your Body Is Tired but Your Heart Still Wants God
Meet God When Pain, Waiting Rooms, and Uncertainty Fill Your Week
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When the Hard Days Become More Familiar Than the Good Ones
Meet God When the Body's Limits Steal the Good Days
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When Teaching Others Leaves You Drained
Rest in God When Ministry Feels Heavy and You Have Nothing Left to Give
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When the Sermon You Preached Convicted You Most
Rest in God Before Serving Starts to Drain You
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When Sunday School Faith Has to Hold on a Monday
Understand the Bible When Grace Still Feels Too Good to Be True
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When Building the Marriage While Planning the Wedding
Grow Closer to God Together Before Forever Begins
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When a Hard Season Changes Everything but God
Meet God When the Body's Limits Steal the Good Days
Open journalWhat this format does for the reader
Forms both the heart and the mind — because this devotional refuses to separate them.
Love for God and understanding of His word grow together in the same daily practice.
The devotional that also teaches produces formation the devotional alone does not.
For whom this format is written
This format works because the daily shape is the same on every page. Devotional Study Guide doesn't change between journals in the collection — what changes is the season each journal speaks to. The structure does the work motivation can't.
