The month of June holds many exciting things like the last day of the school year and the first official day of summer. For many people, Father’s Day is one of those exciting June dates. However, Father’s Day may hold different feelings for others. Feelings and memories of loss, abandonment, confusion, sadness and betrayal may resurface for many as they think through what that day means. Wherever your heart is toward your earthly dad regarding Father’s Day, we want to remember and celebrate our Creator and Heavenly Father. He is our comforter and our guide and we can rejoice that He is more than enough for us. This month, let's let him fill in those empty spaces in a way that only He can.
We start off the month by writing the parable of The Prodigal Son. This story beautifully portrays so many incredible characteristics of our loving Father and tells the story of every single sinner saved by grace. After we finish up Luke 15, we will move into what the Bible says about God our Father. While you write, let these truths sink deep into your heart as you remember how perfect and loving our God and Father is, how we live because of Him, and how who He is defines who we are in Him. What a gift to be a child of God Most High.
Thank you for journeying with us as we write out God’s Word, and as always, happy writing!
June 1 - Luke 15:11-13
June 2 - Luke 15:14-16
June 3 - Luke 15:17-19
June 4 - Sunday | Rest Day
June 5 - Luke 15:20
June 6 - Luke 15:21-24
June 7 - Luke 15:25-27
June 8 - Luke 15:28-30
June 9 - Luke 15:31-32
June 10 - Rest Day
June 11 - Ephesians 1:3-7
June 12 - 1 Peter 1:3-5
June 13 - 1 John 3:1-3
June 14 - John 1:14
June 15 - Psalm 68:4-6
June 16 - John 10:27-30
June 17 - Rest Day
June 18 - Happy Father’s Day!
June 19 - 1 Corinthians 8:6
June 20 - Galatians 4:4-6
June 21 - Ephesians 4:4-6
June 22 - Matthew 6:9-13
June 23 - Isaiah 9:6
June 24 - Rest Day
June 25 - Matthew 7:7-11
June 26 - 1 John 4:13-16
June 27 - Hebrews 12:7-11
June 28 - Psalm 146:6-10
June 29 - John 14:15-21
June 30 - James 1:27
June 30 - James 1:27
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