Description
In the ruins of Jerusalem’s fall, we hear echoes of our own broken societies—loss, injustice, sorrow, and spiritual decline. Yet even in the darkest lament, hope remains.
This book invites you to examine the spiritual state of your nation or culture, and to ask: What does it mean to be a soul who seeks the Lord in such times?
Whether used in solitude, small groups, or times of national reflection, this resource helps believers engage deeply with Scripture and wrestle honestly with sorrow, repentance, and the hope of restoration.
About the Journaling Through Scripture Series
The Journaling Through Scripture series is designed to help you slow down and engage deeply with God’s Word. Instead of skimming through random passages or rushing to finish a reading plan, these journals guide you verse by verse (or in small sections) through entire books of the Bible.
Each “day” offers a passage to reflect on, along with a journaling prompt that draws out the themes, ideas, and personal applications of Scripture. The goal is not simply to read, but to meditate, pray, and respond—allowing God’s Word to shape your heart and life.
Whether you are new to journaling or already in the habit of writing alongside your Bible reading, this series provides a practical and prayerful way to connect more deeply with Scripture and with the God who speaks through it.
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Book, 186 Pages










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