Seasons of Grace: A FREE 1-Year Scripture Printable Pack
During this past year, seasons have been on my mind a lot. Not just the seasons on the calendar, but the seasons we live through: shifts in family life, changes in relationships, transitions in work and calling, seasons of grief, seasons of rebuilding, seasons where you feel like you’re learning how to walk with the Lord in a new way.
If I’m honest, part of why this theme has been on my mind is personal. I’ve had seasons that felt steady and familiar… and then seasons that didn’t. Some changes are obvious (a move, a new stage of parenting, a major loss). Others are quieter, but they still rearrange your inner world. You look around and realize something has shifted, and you can’t go back to “before.” (Raising kids… hellooooo.)
When these seasons change, what doesn’t work is a pep talk. But what does work is Scripture. It’s remembering who God is, what He has done, and what He has promised. We need more of God and His Word, friends. For me, praying through and writing the Scriptures is what has helped me most.
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Seasons: Purposeful and Beautiful in God’s Design
A few years ago, my mom unexpectedly passed away (within a few months of finding out she had pancreatic cancer). She died just before the fall leaves started turning. I am thankful to know she is with her Savior in heaven, and the Lord showed my family and I many mercies during that difficult time. Still, the timing of it inexplicably tied my grief to the onset of autumn, and my once-favorite season became heavy and dreadful to me.
This year I decided to spend some time digging into what God’s Word actually says about seasons. What I learned redeemed the seasons in my mind and gave me a new perspective on how to see all the changing seasons of life with hope and joy once again.
Here are a few things I learned or was reminded of from Scripture:
- God created seasons from the start (before the fall) and they were a display of His good design, creativity, variety, beauty, and order. (Genesis 1:14)
- God governs the seasons and time is under His sovereignty (not random). (Daniel 2:21; Acts 1:7)
- The regular return of seasons is a mercy and a promise of God’s ongoing provision in a fallen world. (Genesis 8:22)
- The seasons move us through beginnings, growth, transition, and renewal. And this is true for weather, families, relationships, work, church, and even the nations. (Ecclesiastes 3:1–8)
- Spiritual growth has seasons too: sowing, abiding, pruning, fruit-bearing, and waiting on the Lord. (John 15:1–11; Isaiah 40:31)
- Seasons can expose what we trust, and God uses them to shape character—faith, patience, endurance, contentment. (James 1:2–4; Romans 5:3–5)
- Hard seasons are not wasted. God refines faith through trials and produces lasting fruit. (1 Peter 1:6–7; 2 Corinthians 4:16–18)
- Seasons will be restored one day. In the new creation, the curse and harshness will be gone; God’s people will experience perfected life and provision. (Revelation 21:4; Revelation 22:2; Revelation 7:16–17)
Isn’t that so beautiful and encouraging? I needed the truth of God’s Word to guide me through one of the hardest seasons I’ve had. I need it still today for the regular seasons and changes. And so do we all!
Seasons of Grace is built to help families see God’s faithfulness across a whole year, through the seasons of life.
Each month includes:
- A main Scripture passage to write and pray through, as well as to display in your home
- Scripture cards for that passage to help you memorize and meditate on the verses
- A 30-day Scripture prayer calendar for the month’s theme that is perfect for writing and praying through God’s Word each day (Such a simple and powerful habit!)
- A color version and a black-and-white version (for coloring and print flexibility)
The monthly themes follow this schedule:
- January — New Beginnings (Isaiah 43:18–19)
- February — Rooted in Love (Ephesians 3:17–19)
- March — Fresh Growth (John 15:1–11)
- April — Hope in Trials (1 Peter 1:6–7)
- May — Fruitfulness (Galatians 5:22–23)
- June — Rest & Renewal (Matthew 11:28–30)
- July — Strength for the Journey (Isaiah 40:29–31)
- August — Wisdom for the Way (Proverbs 3:5–8)
- September — Steadfastness (Hebrews 10:23–25)
- October — Courage (Joshua 1:9)
- November — Gratitude (Colossians 3:16–17)
- December — Peace (Isaiah 9:6–7)
This is a Scripture plan for real people (and is good for kids, teens, and parents) walking through real seasons. I plan to use it this coming year and I hope you’ll join me!
How to Use the Seasons of Grace Scripture Printable Pack (without adding pressure)
If you’re already overwhelmed, that’s ok. This should not become one more thing to “keep up with.” Use it in a way that serves you and your household best.
A few simple options:
- Morning anchor: read the day’s verse at breakfast and, optionally, write it out. (This is what I plan to do. If I fall behind I don’t worry about catching up… just move on according to the calendar day.)
- Family worship add-on: use the monthly passage or daily Scripture verse to add to your family worship discussions.
- Scripture memory: Focus just on the main passage, memorizing it with your kids using the full page prints and Scripture cards, and incorporating them into your family prayers.
You don’t have to do it perfectly to benefit from it. The point is to keep returning to God’s Word.
A Final Encouragement
If you’re in a season that’s hard or that just feels disorienting right now, you’re not alone. Remember that God appoints times and seasons. He sustains His world. He teaches us about His design and order through rhythms we can see. And in Christ, He gives real hope in any season, because we can trust in His character and promises.
My prayer is that this pack helps you and your family recognize what God is doing in your season and respond with trust and worship.
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Have a wonderful year in God’s Word, friends! I hope this resource is a blessing to you and your family.
~ Tauna
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