Fruit Of The Spirit Joy ESV Devotional Journal
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Beautiful Devotional Journal Helps Women Meditate on How the Holy Spirit Cultivates Joy
As believers, we want the presence of the Spirit to be displayed through our actions. But attempting to generate joy on our own can be difficult and at times downright impossible. Fortunately, we are not alone. We are led by the Holy Spirit who cultivates a spiritual harvest within us and guides us toward a godly life. Meditate on this assurance with the ESV Devotional Journal, Fruit of the Spirit: Joy.
Each journal in this collection focuses on one fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. With a thoughtful introduction from Kristen Wetherell and beautiful cover artwork by Lulie Wallace, this journal guides women through 12 applicable Bible passages on joy. Reflective journaling prompts and space for notes and prayers allow readers to meditate on what God has spoken through his Word and continues to speak through the Spirit.
*Explores Joy: Each devotional in this collection covers a different fruit of the Spirit for cultivating a fruitful life
*Reflective: Journaling prompts and space for notes allow readers to gain a better understanding of Scripture and reflect on joy within their own life
*Beautiful Artwork: Lulie Wallace provides individualized cover art, making this journal a perfect gift for mothers, daughters, wives, and friends
*Contributions from Kristen Wetherell: Introduction written by wife, mother, speaker, and author of Help for the Hungry Soul and Hope When It Hurts
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SKU (ISBN): 9781433596681
ISBN10: 1433596687
Kristen Wetherell | Illustrator: Lulie Wallace
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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