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He is the most "neglected" of the Three. We seem to not know Him well. Maybe it's because we think He is the last to show up on the scene (which is actually not true). Or could it be that He seems to be the most mysterious? God, the Creator and our Father, makes sense to us. Jesus, in human form, is someone we can relate to, but the Holy Spirit? Who is He? What does He do? How can we relate to Him? How does He try to relate to us? This month I have chosen verses about the Holy Spirit, the most unknown of the Trinity. I have to admit I find Him the hardest to picture in my mind, to relate to, to understand. Let's take this coming month to find out more about Him. Grab your Bible, a pen, and a journal. We will write out these Scriptures and meditate on who He is. See below for a downloadable file of the verses and other tips to help you this coming month.
You can download the file HERE.
If you would like all the Think on These Things verses or want to know more about it, click here.
During the month I try to post my thoughts on the verses on Instagram. If you would like to follow me you can find me here. Also, if you are posting your own thoughts there please use the hashtag #thinkonthesethings. I would love to read how God speaks to you!!
Supplies
There are many ways you can use these verses. You can read and meditate on them. You can write them out as you meditate on them. You can read them and then write about them in a journal or journaling Bible. You could do verse mapping with them (See this post). Here are some of the items I use...
ESV Single Column Journaling Bible (TruTone, Chestnut, Leaves Design)
ESV Single Column Journaling Bible (Black)
ESV Single Column Journaling Bible (Brown, Flap with Strap)
Some highlighters {These are my absolute favorites!}...
Eco Highlighter Pencils - Set of 5 Colors
Black pens are great for writing out the verses...
Black Ink Pen Set
Black Artist Pen Set
I love these journals that lay flat...easier to write in! They are great for Scripture writing!
Studio Oh! Deconstructed Journals
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