. The Bible doesn’t mention journaling, but it can be a helpful tool for spiritual growth. Writing prayers, insights, and God’s work in our lives aids focus and helps us see visually what God is teaching us.
Journaling helps us focus on what God is teaching us through His Word, in our lives, or in sermons.
Journaling helps us pour out our hearts to God as the psalmists did.
Journaling helps us remember what God has done.
How can journaling help you stay focused on what God is teaching you in your daily life?
How does writing out prayers or thoughts help you process difficult thoughts or emotions? If journaling does not help, what does?
How could journaling enhance your ability to reflect on God's faithfulness in both the good and hard times?
Many people learn best by writing down lessons and insights. Some Christians keep a joy or gratitude journal. Others write down one way they see God at work in or around them each day. To look back through any of these types of journals is to remember God's goodness to you and grow in your faith that He will be good to you again. How might journaling help us remember God's work in our lives and grow in our faith?
What are some practical ways we can use journaling to pour out our hearts to God, like the psalmists did?
How can keeping a journal of God’s revelations and answers to prayers serve as an encouragement to others in our faith community?
The Bible does not prescribe, or even mention, journaling. Thus it is certainly not a requirement, but many believers find it to be a useful and fruitful habit. Writing out our prayers and recording God's answers, addressing God through a sort of Christian diary, jotting down spiritual truths and times when we see God at work, and keeping a written record of important sermon notes or teachings from a book, are all helpful and valuable forms of Christian journaling. We are instructed to seek wisdom (Proverbs 4) and to focus and be steadfast (Proverbs 4:20–26). Writing down our thoughts or notes can help us to do this.
When we are in a valley spiritually, or a dry place as it is sometimes described, journaling can also help us there. Journaling during our experience may help us process it and will keep us looking to God. We can also look back on past journals and see how God has brought us through difficult seasons before. When the hard season passes, we can see God's patience with us and His faithfulness throughout every season of our lives.
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