Hi everyone! I hope you are off to a great start for your summer of 2021.
I asked the members of my Christian Planner, Journal, and Craft Fellowship Facebook group what they would like to have as a theme for this month’s scripting writing. The majority seemed to want “Freedom”. That made good sense to me because the holiday most celebrated in July (other than my birthday hehe) is Independence Day (aka The Fourth of July) here in the U.S.
We as believers should reflect that our true freedom comes in the freedom bought and paid for by Christ on the cross.
So here are 31 Bible passages to reflect on each day to that end 🙂
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I’m so thankful that so many of you are enjoying and spiritually benefiting from these monthly scripture writing plans! I love putting them together for you knowing that you find them useful and uplifting! Use these passages to write out the scriptures and grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! Click on the image below to pull up the full-sized PDF file for printing –>
It just occurred to me that some of you with vision problems may have a tough time viewing a graphic and that your operating system will read the text for you if I type it here in the post. So for those of you with that concern, here’s the list 🙂
July 1st: Galatians 5:1
July 2nd: 2 Corinthians 3:17-18
July 3rd: 1 Peter 2:15-16
July 4th: John 8:31-36
July 5th: Isaiah 61:1-2
July 6th: Romans 6:22-23
July 7th: James 1:23-25
July 8th: Psalm 118:5-8
July 9th: 2 Timothy 1:7, 9-10
July 10th: Galatians 5:13-15
July 11th: Romans 8:1-3
July 12th: 1 Corinthians 6:12
July 13th: Luke 4:18-19
July 14th: Romans 8:21-23
July 15th: Hebrews 2:14-15
July 16th: Ephesians 3:11-12
July 17th: Colossians 1:19-22
July 18th: Romans 8:15-17
July 19th: Acts 13:33-39
July 20th: 1 Corinthians 10:23-24
July 21st: Isaiah 58:8-9
July 22nd: John 10:10-14
July 23rd: John 3:16-18
July 24th: Psalm 91:14-16
July 25th: Galatians 3:13-14
July 26th: 2 Peter 2:9, 19
July 27th: John 14:2-3, 6-7
July 28th: Romans 6:7-11
July 29th: Romans 7:5-6
July 30th: James 2:12-13
July 31st: Isaiah 40:30-31
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I usually print these out on 28 pound white paper (or 32 pound paper is even better) and just stick them right into my planner or journal. The heavier the paper, the less chance it will tear out of your binder or planner by accident and helps resist bleeding or ghosting from your pens or markers. It helps the page turn easier too.
For planner stickers, etc: If you choose to print these out on full-size (letter) sticker paper. I use these here. They’re priced great and you can write on them easily. They are good enough quality for my needs. If you want a top-quality sticker paper look for these or clear vinyl ones here. (Though not all pens or markers will write well on the clear ones). If you don’t want to use sticker paper, you can print them on card stock or regular printer paper and glue them down. Honestly, the sticker paper is the most economical way, however for everyday planning stickers. Regardless of the type.
Going through a lot of ink printing out planner stickers? Do like I did and enlist in the HP Instant Ink program! I’ve saved so much money on ink since I did several years ago. They have different plans, but the one I’m in is the plan that lets me print up to 300 pages worth of ink for just over $11 per month. That’s regardless of the amount of ink on the page. I love printing out pictures on photo paper. I fit 4 4×6-inch photos on one sheet of photo paper. Imagine the amount of photos you can print at four pages per one page and the cost is the same for a full page of photo ink as it is for one dot. It goes by the page, not the amount of ink! You can choose lesser pages for a lower rate, but I do a lot of printing between coupons, planner stickers and other things. Click on the image here to check it out! –>