Saved by His Mercy: Day 5 of Who Does God Say You Are? Journaling Prompts

Saved by His Mercy: Day 5 of Who Does God Say You Are? Journaling Prompts

We're continuing our 28 days of journaling with God and hearing from him on who he says we are.

Today we're focusing on being "saved by His mercy," with Titus 3:5 as our key verse.

If you're just getting started, be sure to check out the "Who Does God Say You Are?" post for an overview of this series of journaling posts.

Have you ever considered what it mean to be saved by God's mercy? Or have you ever thought about how this relates to who God says you are? Part of identity as believers in Christ and children of God is the fact that we have been saved, not of our own accord, but by the mercy of the Father.

Titus 3:5 tells us this:

"he saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit."

Take a moment to sit with this verse, then jump into today's journaling prompts.

  1. Reflect on what it means to be saved by God's mercy, and not because of anything you've done.
  2. Confess and repent of any self-righteousness, self-sufficiency, or self-confidence that has skewed your view of your Savior.
  3. Ask God to show you how you have been regenerated and renewed by the Holy Spirit.

 

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