Christian Girl Essentials💕🙏🏽
2023, I locked in with Jesus Christ heavy. & 2024, I had no choice but to fully submit to him & solely rely on him. & he showed me why he’s big dawg. I have faced some of my hardest battles this year alone, but the battle is not mine…it’s the Lords & when I prayed & literally gave my battles to him…he created a feast for me in the presence of my enemies.
He gets ALL the glory 🙌🏽✨
I get so overwhelmed trying to read the word (I originally started in Matthew) but this guide helps me sooo much.
I have slacked so bad the month of July & now I’m trying to make up for it. All you need is 15 minutes a day to read the word & you’ll have read the whole Bible in a year.
Afterward, I journal & talk to God. & I just let the pen flow. When I journal to my Father, I feel it’s so intimate between us. I turn on some soft Lofi music & write. & sometimes I even let my tears hit the pages.
To whomever is reading this, I pray this is your sign to start your relationship with Jesus. Don’t overthink it. Just read & talk to him. He’s waiting on you with open arms & lots of love 🥹💕
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So many of you are looking for that perfect 'Christian girl aesthetic' – and let me tell you, it's more than just pretty photos. It's about cultivating a beautiful, intentional space for your faith to grow! If you're wondering how to really dive into journaling and Bible study, here are some practical tips that have transformed my own routine. Like me, you might feel overwhelmed staring at a whole Bible. That's where a structured guide comes in handy. I've personally found tools like 'the BIBLE IN 52 WEEKS A Yearlong Bible Study for Women' to be a game-changer. It breaks down readings into manageable chunks, so you're not trying to tackle Genesis to Revelation all at once. Even just 15 minutes a day, as I mentioned, can truly transform your understanding and make reading the Word feel less daunting and more doable. To make your Bible study visually appealing and easier to navigate, consider adding colorful tabs! I've seen 'MR. PEN BIBLE TABS' mentioned, and they're fantastic for marking chapters, themes, or verses that speak to you. Highlighting is also a wonderful way to engage with the text – different colors for promises, commands, or insights. This isn't just for aesthetics; it truly aids in recall and deeper reflection. While my 'THRIVE NLT BIBLE' isn't sold anymore, finding a translation that resonates with you (like NLT, NIV, ESV) makes a huge difference in comprehension and enjoyment. Journaling is where the 'woman journaling bible study aesthetic' truly comes alive in practice. It's not just about writing; it's about intimate conversation with God. Beyond just pouring out my heart, I also use my journal to: Reflect on Scripture: What did I read today? What stood out? How can I apply it to my life? Prayer Prompts: Sometimes I write letters to God, articulating my prayers, thanks, and struggles. Gratitude Lists: Acknowledging His blessings daily. Spiritual Growth Tracking: Noting breakthroughs, answered prayers, or areas I want to grow in. Creating a dedicated space for this – even a cozy corner with a soft blanket, a cup of tea, and some peaceful Lofi music – can elevate the experience. Think of it as your personal sanctuary for communion with Christ. A beautiful spiral-bound planner/journal, like the one I use, can make the process even more inviting and help you stay organized. We all have days where we slack off – like my July slump! The key is grace, not guilt. Don't let a missed day turn into a missed week. Just pick up where you left off. God's grace is new every morning. Remember, this isn't about perfection; it's about presence and consistency. Even short, intentional moments count. The Christian girl aesthetic is ultimately about an inner glow that comes from drawing closer to Jesus. These tools and routines are just pathways to help you get there. They make the journey more engaging, more organized, and deeply personal.




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