Reading the Holy Scriptures πŸ“–☕

 


Ever opened your Bible and thought: “Am I even doing this right?” πŸ™ƒ

Same here.

Do I need to understand every single thing? Do I need a theology degree? Should I have five highlighters and a fancy journal? (Because let’s be honest… mine usually ends up in the toy bin. πŸ˜‚)

Here’s the happy truth: God isn’t waiting for perfect scholars. He’s waiting for you. πŸ’–


Keep It Simple 🌿

The Bible isn’t about sounding smart or “getting it all.” It’s about finding the kind of truth that actually helps in real life—the kind that calms a tired heart, gives peace in the middle of sibling squabbles, and reminds us that God is right here in the everyday chaos.

Sometimes one little verse is enough to carry you through the whole day.
🌟 “The truth of the Lord remains forever.” 🌟
That’s it. One line, and boom—you’ve got something to lean on while folding laundry or driving kids around. πŸš—πŸ‘©‍πŸ‘§‍πŸ‘¦


No Pressure Zone ✨

You don’t need to overcomplicate Scripture. If you love journaling and highlighting—great! If not, that’s okay too. What matters most is opening your heart, even if it’s just for five minutes with your morning coffee ☕.

God works best in simplicity. One verse, one prayer, one honest “Lord, help me” is more than enough.


3 Quick Mom Tips for Reading Scripture πŸ’‘πŸŒΈ

  1. Keep a Bible in the busiest spot of your home — kitchen counter, coffee table, or even in the car! That way you’ll see it when you need a quick reminder.

  2. Pick one verse a day and put it where you’ll see it often — on the fridge, bathroom mirror, or taped above the sink (yes, even while doing dishes πŸ‘©‍🍳).

  3. Pray with your kids using Scripture — it can be as simple as reading one verse together before bed or while waiting in the car line.

Little bits add up. And those little bits can change the whole rhythm of your day. 🌟


A Simple Mom’s Prayer πŸ™πŸŒΈ

Lord, help me not to stress about reading Your Word.
Give me joy in the little moments with You,
and let even the simplest verse fill my heart with peace.
Amen.


Reading the Bible doesn’t have to feel like homework. Think of it more like a love letter—short, sweet, and written just for you. πŸ’Œ✨


-Inspired by The Imitation of Christ

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