Fruit Of The Spirit Self Control ESV Devotional Journal
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Beautiful Devotional Journal Helps Women Meditate on How the Holy Spirit Cultivates Self-Control
As believers, we want the presence of the Spirit to be displayed through our actions. But attempting to generate self-control 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: Self-Control.
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 self-control. 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 Self-Control: 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 self-control 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): 9781433596759
ISBN10: 143359675X
Kristen Wetherell | Illustrator: Lulie Wallace
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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