Thursday, December 25, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 25 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone. A popular saying these days is "Jesus is the reason for the season," but to me Jesus is the reason for every season and every day of our lives!  Not just for "Christmas," when the world celebrates His birth, but for every moment of life. Through every season - joys, challenges, and transitions - He remains our hope, our Saviour, and the constant expression of God’s unchanging love.

Image Credit:  Cardinal Heaven Facebook Page

Today I am sharing my scripture-writing journal page for December 25. These verses continue on in the Gospel of Matthew from yesterday's page (Day 24).

Matthew 2:3-6 describes King Herod's fear and disturbance upon hearing from the wise men about the newborn "King of the Jews," leading him to consult chief priests and scribes who, quoting Micah 5:2, identified Bethlehem as the Messiah's birthplace, the place from which a ruler would come to shepherd Israel.  I wrote about Micah 5:2 prophecy on Day 3.


I adhered the following printables from my digital stash to make my page more interesting:
  • Illustrations - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group 
  • Title Square - Self-made in Word
  • Label - Antique Images
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio


I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE
Word Art Wednesday 730-733 AG 2/5 Wk2 of 3


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Wednesday, December 24, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 24 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone. Before I share my page, please enjoy the following poem about Jesus and Christmas:

Today I present my scripture-writing journal page for December 24. These verses continue on in the Gospel of Matthew from yesterday's page (Day 23).

Matthew 2:1-2 describes the arrival of wise men from the East in Jerusalem after Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, asking King Herod, "Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him.," signifying their journey to find and honour the newborn Messiah.


I adhered the following printables from my digital stash to make my page more interesting:

  • Illustration - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group 
  • Scripture Word Art - Word Art Wednesday
  • Title Square - Self-made in Word
  • Label - Antique Images
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio


I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:

DL ART December Linky AG UE
Word Art Wednesday 730-733 AG 1/5 Wk2 of 3


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Tuesday, December 23, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 23 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone. Today I would like to share my scripture-writing journal page for December 23. These verses continue on in the Gospel of Matthew from yesterday's page (Day 21-22).

Matthew 1:22-25 describes the fulfillment of prophecy regarding Jesus' birth, stating that Joseph took Mary as his wife as commanded by an angel, abstained from intimacy until she bore a son, and named him Jesus, fulfilling Isaiah's prophecy of the virgin birth and the name Immanuel ("God with us"), which I wrote about on Day 1. This passage highlights the divine nature of Jesus' conception (through the Holy Spirit) and Joseph's faithful obedience, presenting Jesus as the promised Messiah.


I adhered the following printables from my digital stash to make my page more interesting:
  • Illustrations - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group 
  • Scripture Word Art (2) - Word Art Wednesday
  • Title Square - Self-made in Word
  • Label - Antique Images
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE
Word Art Wednesday 730-733 AG 5/5 Wk1 of 3

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Monday, December 22, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 21 and 22 Scripture Writing

Hello, everybody. Today I present my scripture-writing journal page for December 21 and 22 on the birth of Jesus. The text from the Gospel of Matthew for these two scriptures was short so I wrote them on the same page.

Matthew 1:18-19 describes the miraculous conception of Jesus: Mary, betrothed to Joseph, was found to be pregnant by the Holy Spirit before they lived together; Joseph, being a righteous man unwilling to shame her, planned to divorce her quietly, setting the stage for an angel to reveal the divine nature of the birth.

Matthew 1:20-21 describes an angel appearing to Joseph in a dream, telling him not to fear taking Mary as his wife because her pregnancy is from the Holy Spirit, and instructing him to name the son "Jesus," meaning "he will save his people from their sins," fulfilling prophecy. This passage confirms the miraculous conception and divine purpose of Jesus, establishing Joseph's role as earthly father and Jesus's identity as Saviour, linking to king David's lineage.


I used the following printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:
  • Illustrations - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group 
  • Title Square - Self-made in Word
  • Labels - Antique Images
  • Numbers - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE

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Sunday, December 21, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 20 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone. Today I would like to share my scripture-writing journal page for December 20. These verses continue on in the Gospel of Luke from yesterday's page (Day 19).

Luke 2:19-21 details Mary's reflection on the events surrounding Jesus' birth, the shepherds' return and joyful praise of God, as well as the child's circumcision on the eighth day and his naming as Jesus, as instructed by the angel before his conception.  The name Jesus means "God saves."


I used the following printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:
  • Illustrations - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group and Free Printable Clipart Facebook Group
  • Title Square - Self-made in Word
  • Label - Antique Images
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE

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Saturday, December 20, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 19 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone. Today I present my scripture-writing journal page for December 19. These verses continue on from yesterday's page (Day 18).

Luke 2:15-18 describes the shepherds' response to the angels' announcement of Jesus' birth. After the angels departed, the shepherds decided to go to Bethlehem to see what the Lord had revealed to them. They acted immediately upon hearing the news. They quickly went and found Mary, Joseph, and the baby in a manger, just as the angel had said. The manger served as the sign confirming the divine message. After seeing Jesus, they told everyone what they had been told about the child. Those who heard the shepherds' story were amazed by what they were told.


I used the following printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:
  • Illustrations - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group (Nativity scene), Pinterest (shepherds with heavenly host)
  • Scripture Word Art - Word Art Wednesday
  • Title Square - Self-made in Word
  • Label - Antique Images
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE
Word Art Wednesday 730-733 AG 4/5 Wk1 of 3

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Friday, December 19, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 18 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone. Today I am sharing my scripture-writing journal page for December 18. These verses continue on from yesterday's page (Day 17).

Luke 10-14 the angelic announcement of Jesus Christ's birth to shepherds outside Bethlehem. This passage describes an angel appearing to shepherds to announce the birth of a Saviour, who is Christ the Lord. The angel provided a sign that the shepherds would find the baby wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger. A heavenly host* also appeared, praising God and proclaiming "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men."  The shepherds then decided to go to Bethlehem to see the child. The passage emphasizes that God's salvation is for everyone and that Jesus' birth brings hope, joy, and peace.

*The Heavenly Host is the mighty army of God, primarily composed of angels serving as His divine forces, as protectors, warriors, and worshippers, often appearing in great numbers to announce momentous events like Christ's birth, symbolizing God's power over all creation, including celestial bodies.


I used the following printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:
  • Illustrations - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group
  • Scripture Word Art (3) - Word Art Wednesday
  • Title Square - Self-made in Word
  • Label - Antique Images
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE
Word Art Wednesday 730-733 AG 3/5 Wk1 of 3

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Thursday, December 18, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 17 Scripture Writing

Hello, everybody. Today I present my scripture-writing journal page for December 17. These verses continue on from yesterday's page (Day 16).

Luke 2:6-9 describes the humble birth of Jesus in Bethlehem and the subsequent divine announcement to local shepherds. While Mary and Joseph were in Bethlehem for a Roman census, the time came for Mary to give birth. She delivered her "firstborn son" and, because there was no available space in the inn, she "wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger" (an animal feeding trough).  In the nearby fields, shepherds were keeping watch over their flocks at night. Suddenly, an angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. 

This passage highlights the humble, unadorned circumstances of the Messiah's arrival, contrasting the powerful secular decree of Caesar Augustus with God's quiet fulfillment of prophecy through a baby in a manger. The message of the Saviour's birth was first delivered not to the elite, but to lowly, common labourers, emphasizing that Jesus came for all people.


I used the following printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:
  • Illustration - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group
  • Title Square - Self-made in Word
  • Label - Antique Images
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE

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Wednesday, December 17, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 16 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone. Today I am sharing my scripture-writing journal page for December 16. These verses continue on from yesterday's page (Day 15).

Luke 2:1-5 describes how a Roman census decree by Caesar Augustus forced Joseph and his heavily pregnant fiancée Mary to travel from Nazareth to Bethlehem (David's city) to register, which fulfilled  prophecy that the Messiah would be born there, despite the difficult journey and crowded conditions.


I used the following printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:
  • Illustrations - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group
  • Typed Text - The Trucking Scribe
  • Label - Antique Images
  • Title Square - Self-made
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE
Word Art Wednesday 730-733 AG 1/5 Wk1 of 3

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Tuesday, December 16, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 15 Scripture Writing

Hello, everybody. Today I am sharing my scripture-writing journal page for December 15. These verses continue on from yesterday's page (Day 14).

Luke 1:76-80 is part of Zacharias' prophecy (known as the Benedictus) upon the birth of his son, John the Baptist, after Zacharias' speech was restored. The passage summarizes John's calling, message, and early life, pointing to his role as the forerunner to Jesus Christ.

If you have read my journal writings from Day 6 through to today, then you will have read the Gospel of Luke, Chapter 1, verses 39-80. You're reading the Bible!

Tomorrow I will be starting Chapter 2 of the Gospel of Luke, which will cover the journey to Bethlehem by Mary and Joseph.


I used the following printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:

  • Illustrations - FreeBibleImages.org
  • Title - Birth of John the Baptist (self-made in Word)
  • Labels - Scripture (Antique Images), Prophecy (Pouring My Art Out for the Lord)
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE

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Monday, December 15, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 14 Scripture Writing

Hello, everybody. Today I present my scripture-writing journal page for December 14. These verses continue on from yesterday's page (Day 13).

Luke 1:67-75, known as the Benedictus, is Zacharias' prophecy after his son John the Baptist's birth, praising God for visiting and redeeming His people through a mighty Saviour (Jesus) from David's line, fulfilling ancient promises to save Israel from enemies, and enabling them to serve God fearlessly in righteousness. It connects Old Testament covenants (with Abraham and David) to the coming Messiah, highlighting God's mercy, covenant faithfulness, and the salvation that brings light to darkness, setting the stage for John's role as forerunner.


I used the following printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:
  • Illustrations - FreeBibleImages.org
  • Title - Birth of John the Baptist (self-made in Word)
  • Labels - Scripture (Antique Images), Prophecy (Pouring My Art Out for the Lord)
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE

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Sunday, December 14, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 13 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone. Today I am sharing my scripture-writing journal page for December 13. Yes, I write scriptures every day, and I love it!  I find it peaceful, relaxing, and it helps me draw close to God.

I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I enjoyed writing them.  These verses continue on from yesterday's page (Day 12).

Luke 1:62-66 describes the miraculous naming of John the Baptist: neighbours wanted to name him after his father Zacharias, but Elisabeth insisted on "John." Zacharias, who had been mute, confirmed this by writing on a tablet, and immediately his speech returned, causing awe and wonder, with people pondering what this special child would become, recognizing God's powerful hand on him. The passage signifies divine promise fulfillment, God's grace, and John's unique role as a forerunner to the Messiah, setting him apart for God's purpose.
 

I used the following printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:
  • Illustration - FreeBibleImages.org
  • Title - Birth of John the Baptist (self-made in Word)
  • Label - Antique Images
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE
Word Art Wednesday 728-729 AG 5/5 Wk2

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Saturday, December 13, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 12 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone. Today I present my scripture-writing journal page for December 12. These verses continue on from yesterday's page (Day 11).

Luke 1:56-61 recounts Mary's departure from Elisabeth and the events surrounding the birth and naming of John the Baptist. The passage emphasizes God's faithfulness and mercy, as well as the unique divine plan for John's life as the forerunner to Jesus.


I used the following printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:
  • Illustration - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group
  • Title - Birth of John the Baptist (self-made in Word)
  • Label - Antique Images
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE
Word Art Wednesday 728-729 AG 4/5 Wk2

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Friday, December 12, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 11 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone. Today I am sharing my scripture-writing journal page for December 11. These verses continue on from yesterday's page (Day 10).

Luke 1:51-55 is a passage from Mary's "Magnificat" (Luke 1:46-55), a hymn of praise she offers after being greeted by her cousin Elisabeth. This section of the song emphasizes a theme of divine reversal and God's justice, showing that God's power in salvation history often overturns the world's social and power structures.


I used the following printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:

  • Illustration - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group
  • Word (Strength) - Digital Scrapbook.com
  • Label - Antique Images 
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE

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Thursday, December 11, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 10 Scripture Writing

Hello, everybody. Today I am sharing my scripture-writing journal page for December 10. These verses continue directly from yesterday's page (Day 9).

Luke 1:46-50 is the beginning of Mary's hymn of praise known as the "Magnificat" (from the Latin for "magnifies").  In these verses, Mary expresses her profound joy, humility, and awe at being chosen to be the mother of Jesus, the Saviour.


I like to add printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:

  • Illustration - Tracie Fox Ko-fi December freebie
  • Scripture word art - Word Art Wednesday
  • Word (Blessed) - Digital Scrapbook.com
  • Label - Antique Images 
  • Title Square - Self-made
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE

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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 9 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone. Today I am sharing my scripture-writing journal page for December 9. These verses continue on from yesterday's page (Days 7 and 8).

Luke 1:39-45 describes Mary's visit to her relative Elisabeth in the hill country of Judea. At Mary's greeting, Elizabeth's unborn son leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth, filled with the Holy Spirit, declared that Mary was "blessed among women" and blessed was the child she would bear. She then blessed Mary for believing the Lord's promises.
 

I like to add printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:

  • Illustration - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group
  • Scripture word art - Word Art Wednesday
  • Label - Antique Images 
  • Title Square - Self-made
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE
Polkadoodles 13 AG 4/4

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Tuesday, December 9, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 7 and 8 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone. Today I am sharing scriptures for December 7 and 8 from my scripture-writing journal. They continue directly on from yesterday's page (Day 6).

Day 7 - Luke 1:34-37 describes Mary's question to the angel Gabriel about how she, a virgin, could conceive, and the angel's explanation that the Holy Spirit would come upon her, making her holy Son called the Son of God, also noting that her relative Elizabeth was six months pregnant, proving that "nothing will be impossible with God".

Day 8 - Luke 1:38 is the verse where Mary responds to the angel Gabriel's announcement that she will conceive Jesus through the Holy Spirit, saying, “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word,” signifying her submission and willingness to accept God's plan, and the angel then departs from her.
 

I like to add printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:

  • Illustrations - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group
  • Scripture word art - Word Art Wednesday
  • Labels - Antique Images 
  • Title Square - Self-made
  • Numbers - Vintage Glam Studio
I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE
Penny's Paper-Crafty 611 Final Challenge AG w Paper 3/3
Polkadoodles 13 AG 3/4

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Monday, December 8, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 6 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone.  Today's scripture-writing journal page features Luke 1:26-33, which describes the angel Gabriel's announcement to the Virgin Mary that she would conceive and give birth to a son named Jesus, who would be great, called the Son of the Most High, and reign forever. The angel explains that he was sent from God to Nazareth to a virgin betrothed to Joseph of the house of David. 


I like to add printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:

  • Illustrations - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group
  • Scripture word art - Word Art Wednesday
  • Label - Antique Images 
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio
I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE
Penny's Paper-Crafty 611 Final Challenge AG w Paper 2/3
Polkadoodles 13 AG 2/4
Word Art Wednesday 728-729 AG 5/5 Wk1

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Sunday, December 7, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 5 Scripture Writing

Hi, everybody.  Today I am sharing my December 5 page in my scripture-writing journal about the Birth of Christ.  

Psalm 72:11 is a royal prophecy in the Bible, stating, "May all kings bow down to him, and all nations serve him," which Christian tradition interprets as pointing to the Messiah (Jesus Christ) who will receive universal worship and establish a just, eternal kingdom, fulfilling God's promise of an everlasting throne, far beyond King Solomon's reign.


 I like to add printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:

  • Illustrations - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group
  • Label - Antique Images (blank), Pouring My Art Out for the Lord (prophecy label)
  • Title Square - Self-made
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio
I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenge:
Word Art Wednesday 728-729 Anything Goes 4/5 Wk1

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Saturday, December 6, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 3 and 4 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone.  Today I am sharing my December 3 and 4 scripture-writing journal pages. Both scriptures are prophecies about the birth of Christ.  

Micah 5:2 is a significant Old Testament prophecy foretelling the Messiah's birth in Bethlehem Ephrathah, a small town, despite its insignificance. It promises this ruler's origins are "from of old, from ancient times," indicating divine, eternal existence, and foretells the coming of a leader to rule Israel, a prophecy Christians believe was fulfilled by Jesus Christ, as noted in Matthew 2:6, which is scheduled for my Day 25 journal page.

Zechariah 9:9 is a prophecy about a coming king for Zion (Jerusalem) who is righteous, victorious (with salvation), humble, and rides on a donkey, signifying a peaceful, humble arrival rather than a warlike one, and is famously identified in the New Testament as Jesus's Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, fulfilling Messianic expectations for a just ruler.
 

I like to add printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:

  • Illustrations and word art - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group
  • Label - Antique Images (blank), Pouring My Art Out for the Lord (prophecy label)
  • Title Square - Self-made
  • Numbers - Vintage Glam Studio
I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenge:
Word Art Wednesday 728-729 Anything Goes 3/5 Wk1

Thank you for being here. Wishing you a wonderful day!

The Birth of Christ - Day 2 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone.  Here is my scripture-writing journal page for December 2.  To find out about scripture writing as a hobby, please scroll back to yesterday. I started handwriting scripture in 2024 and it brings me great peace and joy.  The only supplies needed are a pen and notebook. I like to add printables, so I also use scissors and gluestick. This is a hobby I can do, even from bed when I am unwell.

Today's scripture is Isaiah 9:6-7, which is a famous prophecy foretelling the coming of the Messiah, describing a child born (a son given) who will bear immense responsibility (government on his shoulder), be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace, and establish an eternal kingdom of justice and peace on David's throne, a promise Christians believe is fulfilled in Jesus Christ, the divine King who brings true, unending peace and righteous rule.

I like to add printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:

  • Illustrations - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group
  • Scripture word art - Word Art Wednesday
  • Label - Antique Images (blank), Pouring My Art Out for the Lord (prophecy label)
  • Title Square - Self-made
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio

I use the Authorized King James Version of the Bible to write scriptures.

Challenges:
DL ART December Linky AG UE

Thank you for being here. Question - Have you ever tried to read the Bible?  Please let me know in the comments.  I tried reading it many times in my life, but it was only after praying in 2021 to learn about God and to find out what the Bible really says that I was able to read and understand it.  Now I love reading the Bible and do it daily, even if only for a few minutes on some days.  God did answer my prayer! I am not seeking to convert anyone; I just want to share my hobby. Wishing you a joyful day!

Friday, December 5, 2025

The Birth of Christ - Day 1 Scripture Writing

Hello, everyone. Surprise! Long time, no see. I don't make many cards any more, but I have another hobby called scripture writing that I would like to share with you this month.  It's just as it says, writing scriptures from the Bible.  A scripture-writing plan is provided at the beginning of each month and then I look up the verse in the Bible and handwrite it in my journal.  There are many Bibles to choose from, but I prefer the Authorized King James Version.

Since December's plan is "The Birth of Christ," I thought it would be fun to share my journal for those who are interested in reading what the Bible says.

Below is my plan for December, so these are the scriptures I will be handwriting and sharing. The plan is from Deanna's Printables Facebook Group.  There are other scripture writing plans there, but I chose the birth of Christ:


Below is Day 1 in my journal, where I wrote the first scripture on the list, Isaiah 7:14, which is a prophecy about Christ's birth. In the Bible, prophecy is a message from God, delivered through a human prophet, that can include foretelling future events. In this case, the prophet was Isaiah, and the prophecy was given about 700 years before Christ's birth.  The name Immanual means "God with us."


I like to add printables from my digital stash to make the page more interesting:
  • Illustrations and word art - Deanna's Printables Facebook Group
  • Typed text - The Trucking Scribe
  • Label - Antique Images
  • Title Square - Self-made
  • Number - Vintage Glam Studio
Challenge:
Word Art Wednesday 728-729 Anything Goes 1/5 Wk1

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