Nehemiah 1 Prayer Journaling Kit | Bible Journaling | Ivytree Studio | English
Nehemiah 1:5–12 Journaling Kit
Pray • Rebuild • Remain Faithful
Journey through one of the most powerful prayers in Scripture with this beautifully designed 24-page Bible Journaling Kit inspired by Nehemiah 1:5–12.
As Nehemiah mourned over Jerusalem's broken walls, he turned first to prayer. His prayer is a beautiful example of worship, repentance, covenant faithfulness, and complete dependence on God. This Gracelilly Journaling Kit will help you slow down, reflect deeply on God's character, and respond through meaningful Bible journaling and prayer.
Perfect for Bible study, devotional time, Scripture meditation, prayer journaling, and creative faith journaling.
Inside This Kit
Study & Journaling Pages
- Cover Page
- Introduction Pages
- Scripture Study Pages
- Verse Mapping Pages
- Prayer Journal Pages
- Reflection & Journal Pages
- Bonus Journal Space Page
Hebrew Word Studies
Explore the rich meanings behind key Hebrew words found in Nehemiah's prayer, including:
- Elohim
- Gadol
- Nora
- Berith
- Chesed
- Ahav
- Shamar
Creative Elements Included
- Journaling Elements Pages
- Scripture Cards
- Journaling Cards
- Tags
- Pocket Pages
- Floral Elements
- Paperlove Background Papers
- Decorative Labels & Tabs
- Printable Bookmark featuring Nehemiah's Prayer
Theme
Pray • Rebuild • Remain Faithful
This study focuses on:
- God's greatness
- Covenant faithfulness
- Lovingkindness (Chesed)
- Prayer before action
- Restoration and renewal
- Trusting God during difficult seasons
Perfect For
- Bible Journalers
- Faith Planners
- Devotional Journaling
- Scripture Writing
- Women's Bible Studies
- Prayer Journals
- Junk Journals
- Creative Worship Time
Product Details
- Digital Download
- PDF Format
- 24 Pages
- Print at Home
- A4 Size
- Personal Use Only
Let Nehemiah's prayer inspire you to look beyond broken walls and place your confidence in the God who remains faithful through every season.
"O Lord God of heaven, the great and awesome God, who keeps His covenant and lovingkindness..." — Nehemiah 1:5