Six Notes Blog
Welcome to our Six Notes Blog. This is a place we’ll dive deeper into scripture. We’ll find guided prayers and spotify playlists. There will be images to inspire and encourage. Bible verses to reflect on, memorize and save. Our goal is to constantly connect right here with way to deepen your faith walk with Jesus.
There are many ways to connect with the Lord, get creative! God doesn’t care HOW you do it; He just desires you.

Isaiah 43:19 explained - I Will Make A Way
Isaiah foreshadows that the Lord will judge Babylon and promises His exiled people new life. The Israelites are in desperate circumstances in Babylon. Life looks bleak and they are stuck in a pit of despair as they look back in life. But God is saying when you remember the past, look at the great work I have done for you, not the discouragement and defeat. For He is a God of miracles and He will make a way just has He has done before for them before. He creates roads in the wilderness. He forms rivers in the desert. He will make a new way.

Fully Known - 1 Corinthians 13:12 - Meaning In The Bible
This verse is both reassuring and hopeful. Reassuring to know we are fully known by God himself and still loved. He knows our thoughts, our actions, and even what we will think before we think it. He knows our hurts, loves and anxieties. He knows our past and future. We are fully known in every which way by the Creator of the universe and He still loves us completely and provides us a hope for the future.

Isaiah 53 Explained
Isaiah was a prophet 700+ years before the birth of Jesus. Isaiah 53 tells of Jesus’ death. A death that hasn’t even been “invented.” To die on a cross, didn’t even exist in Isaiah’s time. Yet, Isaiah 53 gives us an extremely detailed account of his death and in every aspect of his death. He shows us the Messiah was to be a Suffering Servant. The idea that the Messiah would suffer was extremely foreign to the Jewish people. They saw the messiah as a conquering hero. In fact, Isaiah starts out verse 1 by essentially saying, “you’re not going to believe this...”
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resources
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Tessa Afshar, Connilyn Cossette, and Francine Rivers.
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Blue Letter Bible - Commentator David Guzik and The Bible Project