![]() Jesus wants to hold you and take your fear and anxiety from you. Journal About Casting Your Anxieties On Jesus A few of my favorites that you can start with are Psalm 50, 73, 84, and 138. Throughout the Psalms, there’s sure to be something that sticks out to you. Luckily, the psalmists felt the same way a lot of the time and wrote beautiful verses to God in the best and worst of times during their lives. Sometimes it’s hard to pray to God, or hard to know what we’re feeling. The list can even help you trace certain emotions to situations in order to figure out where they’re coming from and how to control them more than they control you. This will help you down the road pinpoint how you’re feeling. This may sound silly, but in the front of your journal or somewhere easily accessible, keep a running list of all the emotions you feel when you journal. These could be specific things God had spoken to you about or the amazing promises he has written in his word. Remember when God did that amazing thing for you? Choose to spend time now on remembrance, journaling about God’s faithfulness to you and how’s he met you right where you’re at. These letters help inspire healing for your past and are a great reminder of what’s important to you down the road. You can do all three to help you gain a new perspective, and you can even ask Jesus what he would say to your younger, present, or future self. Write a letter to your past, present, or future self. When I write down what I’m grateful for, I can’t help but smile and always end up wanting to make my list longer. This journal prompt seems mundane, but once you get into it it becomes super fun and encouraging. Journal About 10 Things You’re Grateful For Remember it’s not about quantity, but quality. Meditating on your favorite Bible verse by writing it out and journaling about it will not only renew your mind but bring you closer to Jesus. God’s word is powerful, alive and active, and at the same time deeply personal. How does knowing who God is affect you? 2. Look through the Bible or start with your favorite passage and write down God’s name and any characteristics of his that are described there. Knowing who God makes it easier to know who you are and to trust him with your life. ![]() Journal The Names & Characteristics Of God Let God renew you and transform you as you talk and journal with him. I go into more detail with each one so that you can know that the Holy Spirit wants to meet you wherever you’re at. Here’s a list of all the prompts you can use in your time with God. Because of his grace, you can ask him to guide you through these journaling prompts and grow you to become more like him. He knows you, completely understands you, and he loves you. The best part about Christian journaling specifically, is that it prompts you to see Jesus more clearly, know who God truly is, and know what he says about you.Īs a Christian, it’s amazing to know that your journaling can be a conversation with Jesus. Journaling is a great way to decompress, refocus, and process your thoughts, behaviors, and emotions.
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