Amazing Grace Notebook Isaiah 53:3
$7.99
Reflect on grace and truth as you take notes in the Amazing Grace Spiral Notebook-the perfect place to gather prayers, sermon notes, or reflections on God’s Word.
The notebook’s sturdy PVC cover frames a breathtaking landscape of sun-warmed hills under a glowing sky with a gold-foiled frame that draws your eyes to the gold-foiled sentiment in the center.
Amazing Grace
Turn the notebook over to discover a deep brown back cover that sets the stage for a powerful Scripture verse-presented gold foil.
“He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon Him; and with His stripes we are healed.” Isaiah 53:5
The coordinating gold double o-wire binding makes it easy to open and lay flat, whether at your desk or in a small group setting. Inside, a presentation page lets you personalize your notebook, while the 128 lined pages offer space for daily journaling or note-taking. Each page includes a Scripture verse at the bottom for encouragement as you write.
The Amazing Grace Spiral Notebook is part of the larger Amazing Grace Brown Crown of Thorns Collection, which includes a magnet, a Deluxe KJV Gift Bible, a genuine leather wallet, a faux leather bookmark, a metal keychain, a die-cut magnetic set, a stainless steel travel tumbler, a classic faux leather journal, a cardstock bookmark with tassel, a faux leather Bible cover, a giant print KJV Bible, a daily devotional, a gift bag, a stainless steel water bottle, and this spiral notebook.
The Amazing Grace Spiral Notebook is the perfect companion to your Bible for small groups, Bible study, quiet time, or a gift to a friend in ministry. Use the Christian spiral notebook as a practical reminder of Christ’s redemptive work and a place to keep your walk with God front and center.
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SKU: 1220000720893
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: July 2025
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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