Wise Words on Grace
- Kris Robertson

- Mar 11
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 25
Journaling Prompts: Quotes, Verses, Hymns, Questions, and Practices
to guide your Personal Journaling.

In our journaling practice, we find hope and inspiration in the pursuit of our God-given identity, guided by the wisdom of great Christian thinkers past and present. May their words, rooted in the truth of the gospel, remind us not to be swayed by the world’s distractions but to embrace our true purpose. Let them encourage us to draw near to God, living in the fullness of who He created us to be—seeking only His approval, for we live for an audience of One.
Journaling tips:
~Use the prompt questions to begin.
~Print or Pin your favorite Wise Words quotes and scriptures for your journaling practice and further meditation.
~Pause and pray before beginning.
Heavenly Father, I humbly ask for Your guidance and wisdom. Help me to understand the truths within these words and to apply them to my life. May the Holy Spirit illuminate my mind and heart, revealing Your love and purpose. I pray that I may grow in knowledge of You and be transformed by Your Word and draw inspiration from the example of those Christian thinkers before me on the battle field, in whom you have revealed your truth.
In Jesus' name, Amen
Questions to Prompt your journey: How do the quotes and bible verses relate to each other?
How can you apply the truths within these verses and words to your daily walk with God?
What are the main points being made?
What do they teach us about God?
What do they teach us about our humanity?
How can we apply these truths to grow our walk with God?





5 Ways to Apply These Wise Words in You Life
Meditate on Ways you can grow closer to God in your daily life–rituals and habits you can put into practice today!
Memorize a Verse for those moments when you loose focus on God and the goodness and truth his presence brings to your life–the blessings and the struggles.
Pin to a Special Pinterest Gallery or Print Out these quotes and verses as daily reminders of how to "draw closer to the fire" for your spiritual warmth.
Pick a Verse or Quote to further meditate on in a daily journal entry as you ponder how to "be the version of yourself Jesus died to create".
Keep a Collection of Your Favorites. Keep some on your person. Make art cards to hang on to or hand out. (For art card tutorials see our Easy to Eccentric Art Projects Section.)
Conclusion & Key points on grace.
Charles Spurgeon taught that understanding God's grace is crucial because it reveals the true nature of salvation: a gift of God, not earned, and is the foundation for a life of faith, humility, and service, ultimately leading to a relationship with God based on His boundless mercy and love.
Grace is a Free Gift
God’s mercy is available to all, regardless of past or present, and cannot be deserved.
Grace Leads to Faith
Understanding grace strengthens faith, leading to trust in God and obedience to His will.
Grace Transforms Lives
True grace convicts of sin, renews the heart, and empowers believers to live in holiness.
Grace Fosters Humility
Recognizing grace reminds us of our dependence on God, cultivating true humility.
Grace Brings Joy and Assurance
Knowing we are loved and accepted by God through grace, not merit, brings deep peace.
Grace Motivates Service
Experiencing grace compels believers to serve others and glorify God.
Grace is Abundant and Everlasting
God’s grace is limitless, sustaining and strengthening believers in every season.
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