Scripture Daily Writing Plan 2026
January- Theme is New Beginnings. Fresh Starts
January- Theme is New Beginnings. Fresh Starts
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January 1 — Isaiah 43:19
God is already at work, even when the change feels unfamiliar. New beginnings often start quietly, growing beneath the surface before they are seen. Trust that God is doing something fresh in you. What new thing might God be inviting me to notice or trust in this season?
January 2 — Lamentations 3:22–23
Each morning arrives carrying mercy that has never been used before. God’s compassion is not recycled; it is renewed daily. Let today be received as grace. How have I experienced God's mercy as "new" in my life recently?
January 3 — 2 Corinthians 5:17
In Christ, your story is rewritten with hope and restoration. You are not who you were—you are becoming who God intended. Walk forward without dragging yesterday behind you. What old identity or belief do I need to release as I walk in newness?
January 4 — Genesis 1:1
All beginnings start with God’s voice. What feels empty is often the canvas of creation. Invite God to speak over your life again. What areas of my life need God's creative order and light right now?
January 5 — Philippians 3:13–14
Letting go is sometimes the bravest step forward. God calls you onward, not backward. Fix your eyes ahead where purpose waits. What am I holding onto that may be hindering my forward progress in Christ?
January 6 — Psalm 40:3
God turns testimony into praise. Even unfinished stories can become songs of hope. Let gratitude rise before the answer comes. What testimony has God paced in my heart that I can offer as praise?
January 7 — Ezekiel 36:26
God specializes in heart renewal. What once felt hardened can soften again in His presence. Transformation begins within. Where do I need God to soften, heal, or renew my heart?
January 8 — Romans 12:2
A renewed mind leads to a renewed life. God reshapes your thinking so you can recognize His will. Growth begins with surrender. Which thoughts or habits need renewing so my life reflects God's will.
January 9 — Revelation 21:5
God is not finished—He is making all things new. Even broken places are included in His promise. Hope lives in His hands. What does "all things new" mean for my future with God?
January 10 — Proverbs 3:5–6
Trust clears the path when understanding falls short. God directs those who lean fully on Him. Guidance follows faith. Where do I need to trust God more deeply instead of leaning on my own understanding?
January 11 — Psalm 98:1
New praise opens new perspective. When you worship, you remember who God is. Let joy lead today. What new song of gratitude or praise is God inviting me to sing?
January 12 — Isaiah 65:17
God’s future is not limited by your past. Former troubles lose their power in His promise. Look forward with expectation. What past burden is God asking me to stop reviisting?
January 13 — Joel 2:25
God redeems what feels wasted. Time lost is not time forgotten by Him. Restoration is still possible. How have I seen God restore time, joy, or purpose in my life?
January 14 — Genesis 12:1
Faith often requires leaving the familiar. God leads you forward one obedient step at a time. Trust the journey. What step of obedience might God be calling me to take in faith?
January 15 — Deuteronomy 30:3
God gathers what life has scattered. Restoration begins when you turn toward Him. Home is closer than you think. In what ways has God already been drawing me back to Himself?
January 16 — 1 Samuel 10:6
God can change you suddenly and deeply. Calling often arrives with transformation. Stay open to what He is doing .How has God prepared me for transformation and purpose?
January 17 — Psalm 23:3
God restores from the inside out. When your soul feels weary, He leads you gently. Rest is holy. What restores my soul, and how can I intentionally seek it?
January 18 — Nehemiah 2:18
God strengthens you to rebuild what was broken. New beginnings sometimes look like reconstruction. Hope fuels the work. What broken area of my life is ready to be rebuilt with God's help?
January 19 — 1 Peter 1:3
Living hope rises from resurrection power. God’s mercy gives birth to fresh faith. Hope is alive. How does living hope shape the way I face challenges today?
January 20 — Hebrews 12:1
Release what slows your progress. Freedom creates space for endurance. Run your race with purpose. What weight or distraction do I need to lay aside to run my race well?
January 21 — Acts 3:19
Repentance refreshes the soul. God offers renewal, not condemnation. Turn toward times of refreshing. What does true repentance look like in my daily walk with God?
January 22 — Psalm 51:10
God welcomes honest hearts. Renewal flows from humility and repentance. Clean beginnings start within. What does a "clean heart" look like for me right now?
January 23 — Joshua 1:9
Courage grows when you remember God’s presence. You are never sent alone. Step forward bravely. Where is God asking me to be courageous instead of fearful?
January 24 — John 3:3
Spiritual rebirth reshapes everything. God invites you into life led by the Spirit. Begin again with Him. How is God renewing me spiritually from the inside out?
January 25 — Isaiah 61:3
God exchanges sorrow for beauty. Healing does not erase pain—it redeems it. Hope blooms where ashes once lay. What ashes in my life might God be transforming into beauty?
January 26 — Psalm 30:5
Joy is promised, even after sorrow. God’s timing brings morning light. Hold on through the night. How has God turned mourning into joy in my life before?
January 27 — Romans 6:4
New life calls for new steps. Walk forward in grace, not guilt. Resurrection power leads you. What does walking in :newness of life" look like today?
January 28 — Isaiah 58:11
God guides those who seek Him faithfully. Even dry places can flourish. Trust His leading. How have I experienced God's guidance during dry or uncertain times?
January 29 — Matthew 9:17
Growth requires flexibility. God prepares you for what He pours into your life. Make room for the new. What changes must I make to receive what God is doing now?
January 30 — Ecclesiastes 3:1
Every season has purpose. God’s timing is intentional. Trust the rhythm of His plan. What season am I currently in, and how can I honor God in it?
January 31 — Psalm 126:5
Tears do not cancel harvest. God sees every seed sown in faith. Joy is coming. What seeds of faith am I sowing, trusting God for future joy?