Dear Monday:
2022 devotional planner
This second edition of the original Dear Monday Devotional Planner for Scripture Diggers features 52 brand new Monday morning devotionals (each connecting to the previous in one, ongoing, year-long narrative devotional-study).
The Dear Monday Devotional Planner features:
• 52 Monday morning devotionals to start the week off right (Spoiler alert: unlike standard devotionals on the market, every single Dear Monday devotional builds off of the previous week's in one, continual year-long dialogue!)
• Daily quotes, insights, and explanatory notes surrounding the weekly verse
• Monthly quiet time tips
• A built-in daily Bible reading plan
... plus all the other things you would want in a daily planner, all sealed up in an 8.5x11, soft-cover package!
$39
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*Please note: Dear Monday planners are printed on demand, meaning they are created specifically for you upon ordering. Please select your binding carefully. We do not offer any exchanges for print-on-demand products.
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If Ezra 4 tells us anything, it’s that it’s ALWAYS when you get to the most critical work of your God-spoken, Spirit-stirred calling that trouble comes calling. And Satan won’t quit until he tears it all back down to rubble.
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Keep your wings up. Satan can try to convince you it’s all useless, but remember Isaiah 55:10-11. God’s purpose will always be accomplished.
Wings up, buttercup.
I honestly believe that Ezra 3:11-13 is one of the most misunderstood Bible passages. People seem to get almost offended at the mention of grief in this passage like there couldn’t possibly be any HINT of sadness when something so spiritually profound is happening.
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But I’m here to tell you: it’s possible to feel the weight of both at the same time.
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You can grieve the loss of what once was or what could have been. And you can also be absolutely jaw-dropped at the glimpses of God’s glory and the hope of His Jeremiah 29:11 future for you.
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Lament and sorrow can hold hands with elation and hope because God holds it all, sees it all, and feels it all with you.
It’s all commingled equally. One is not louder than the other, one no more prominent. One does not negate the other, one not any less important.
There’s a place for BOTH grief and joy all at the same time.
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