LIFE BINDER PRINT OUTS: Bible Study Edition ✨

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I made the books of the Bible list to help me run through it in my mind and help re-memorize the order of the books. I had a few I would mess up and thought it would be handy as there are no simple lists online without paying for them. Or cute. The rest are ones for my “Life Binder” as a few of you have noticed in an older post. I have been keeping more devos there and will continue to make more. ✨#biblestudy #bible #bibleverses #notes #printouts #printable #lifebinder #lifeplanner #verses #visionboard

2024/4/3 Edited to

... Read moreAs a fellow Bible student, I know how much a little organization can boost your spiritual journey! Just like I mentioned in my post, having a clear list of the Books of the Bible was a game-changer for me. If you’re like I was and sometimes mix up the order, try grouping them by type (e.g., historical, poetic, prophetic for the Old Testament; Gospels, Epistles for the New Testament). You could even use this printable list to create a fun, quick 'quiz on books of the bible' for yourself or with friends – it makes memorization much more engaging! I often get asked about 'bible verses to put in your bio' or 'good bio bible verses' for social media. It's a beautiful way to share a piece of your faith! I usually pick a verse that speaks to my heart in that particular season. Looking at the categories in my printables, you’ll find verses for 'COURAGE' (Joshua 1:9 is always inspiring!) or 'HOPE' (like Romans 15:4). What message do you want to convey? Is it strength, peace, or encouragement? Choose a verse that truly resonates with you and lets your light shine through your profile. For those just starting out and looking for 'bibles for beginners,' or wondering 'how to make a bible study' effective, these printables are designed to simplify the process. Don't feel overwhelmed! I suggest starting with an easier book like John in the New Testament. Use my 'STUDY NOTES' template, which features sections for 'KEY POINTS,' 'KEY WORDS,' 'REASON' (why a verse stands out), and 'HOW YOU APPLY.' This structure helps break down the text, making it less daunting. Focus on a chapter or even just a few verses, and ponder: 'What is God teaching me here?' and 'How can I apply this truth to my life today?' This approach turns passive reading into active engagement with the Word. These printables are also fantastic for your personal 'bible journal pages.' I love having a dedicated space to write down my thoughts, prayers, and insights. When I'm using the 'STUDY NOTES' section, I always jot down the 'REASON' why a particular verse or passage impacted me. Then, in the 'HOW YOU APPLY' section, I brainstorm practical steps. For instance, if I'm feeling 'STRESSED' (and Matthew 11:28-30 speaks to finding rest), I might list specific actions I can take to lean on God and de-stress. It’s about transforming scripture into tangible life application. Forget abstract searches like 'prophetic colors and numbers pdf' if you’re seeking straightforward, faith-focused tools. My goal was to create practical, 'free printable bible study worksheets for adults' that are both useful and lovely to look at. I truly hope these resources bless your devotional time as much as they've blessed mine!

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Tiffy Style

I love that template! 🥰

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Britt 🌻

❤️❤️❤️awesome love this