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.

Quote - Not the What... the who
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Quote - Not the What... the who

“It’s not what we have in our lives. It’s who we have”

This was such a beautiful reminder. We pray that you remember this shift in perspective. From the what to the who. From the earthly to the heavenly. Thank you KTIS for this reminder.

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Isaiah 58:11
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Isaiah 58:11

The Lord will guide you always; he will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land and will strengthen your frame. You will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose water never fails.

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1 Peter 3:11
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1 Peter 3:11

I suggest reading the whole passage, especially verse 8-17. A simple instruction guide to life. But these two concepts right here can do a whole lot of good as we walk through life.

  • Do good

  • Pursue peace

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Genuine faith quote
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Genuine faith quote

What is Genuine Faith? This quote is inspired from the book of James. James was the half brother of Jesus and the devoted leader to the Jerusalem church after the disciples scattered. Blue Letter Bible says this about him;

”When he (James) did follow Jesus, he followed with great devotion. An early history of the church says that James was such a man of prayer that his knees had large and thick calluses, making them look like the knees of a camel. It also says that James was martyred in Jerusalem by being pushed from a high point of the temple. Yet the fall did not kill him, and on the ground he was beaten to death, even as he prayed for his attackers.”

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