Day 13

Grace Day

from the Promises of God reading plan


John 14:26

BY She Reads Truth

Use this day to pray, rest, and reflect on this week’s reading, giving thanks for the grace that is ours in Christ.

“But the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and remind you of everything I have told you.”
—John 14:26

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31 thoughts on "Grace Day"

  1. DOROTHY says:

    Maura beautifully said and amen.
    Laurel Olson, WOW, so glad you shared that. Now I have a new way of looking at the Holy Spirit.

  2. DOROTHY says:

    Tina, I have never thought of it like that may I pass on what you said to other Christian friends and family. I want to thank you for all your wisdom.
    Melanie, I love your explanation.
    Sue what you have said is beautiful may I share it with others.

  3. DOROTHY says:

    Churchmouse in your comment you mention the red letters, it reminds me of the song “Red Letters” by Crowder. I don’t know if you have ever listen to it but it is beautiful. Here are a few of the lyrics that touch me every time I hear it: “Felt like lighting hit my veins/My dead heart began to beat/Breath of God filled my lungs/And the Holy Ghost awaken me/Yeah, the Holy Ghost awaken me./When I read the Red Letters/And the ground began to shake/The prison walls started falling/And I became a free man that day.” Also yesterday you mentioned about how you have multiple nativity scenes out around your house and you keep them up all year round, well I glad to hear that because I’m the same way. My sister has even started giving me a different one every year for Christmas from UNICEF. God bless you and all my SRT sisters all of your comments and widom are what have been getting me through this last month.

  4. Taylor says:

    Thankful for the last 2 months of quarantine that have allowed me to become a student of the Word – spending over an hour every day in the Word just soaking and resting in the Promises of God and the great gift of Easter through the Resurrection of Jesus. I’m excited to finally be starting online courses for grad school again on Monday but I will always cherish these last 8 weeks that have allowed me to dive deeper into the Word and allow the Holy Spirit to be my ever present, every patient Teacher

  5. Mari V says:

    It’s that still small voice guiding, Comforting, and Yep sometimes convicting me.

  6. Kristen says:

    Here is a message about the most important job of the Holy Spirit. He makes Jesus real to us!!! Doesn’t do much change when you come to that place? I thought I’d share if you would like to listen.
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/timothy-keller-sermons-podcast-by-gospel-in-life/id352660924?i=1000463145859

  7. laurel olson says:

    In the devotional Not a Fan, Kyle Idelman gave me a new understanding of the Holy Spirit. He writes, re: Holy Spirit as a comforter, “…We enjoy creature comforts like comfortable homes and comfy clothes. But the word [comforter] really means “with great strength.” It carries the idea of encouragement in the strongest sense of the word, because it includes the idea of pressing someone to take an action that could mean discomfort. When you think of the Holy Spirit, put warm fuzzies aside.” Like many, I viewed the Holy Spirit as one who wraps his arms around me to make me feel better. However, I am impressed further by the notion of one who pushes me to discomfort in the name of the Lord.

  8. Maura says:

    Thankful for the Holy Spirit, the wisdom,the peace, the joy He brings. And knowing He never leaves and directs me toward the will of the Lord. How great is our God, Immanuel to faithfully and lovingly dwell with us and draw us nearer to Him and be the light unto our path. Happy Saturday sisters. So glad you are out there across the pond or closer and to know you are lifting up the name of Jesus and sharing His amazing love encourages me daily.

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