Thursday, March 16, 2023

“Journal or Write a Prayer”

 

Have you ever written a prayer? Have you ever tried journalling as a part of your Faith and life journey? These two things are a bit similar but also very different. Prayer is focused communication with God, whereas journalling can be writing about anything. When we consider what it means to “Journal” or write a prayer, it changes things a little.

In a typical prayer, it can be difficult to keep up with all the things flying in and out of our heads. When we write or journal a prayer, our focus improves, and specifying what we’re praying for seems to make a difference. In addition, something special occurs when we write someone’s name. It’s difficult to explain so I’ll just let you explore it for yourself.

In my own experience, it seems that when I write my prayers, they are much more intentional, directed, and specific. My thoughts are more collected and organized. I’ve also discovered that I’m much less likely to forget things when I journal my prayers.

I wish I could say that I witness more of my prayers answered by writing them, but I’m not sure I can prove it scientifically. It’s difficult to fully explain the benefits of writing and journalling prayers. I just know that when I write my prayers, I feel much better about what I’m seeking from God and I’m more confident about what I receive.

Pray today, but write it down! If you’re feeling bold, start a Prayer Journal. Do it today, and tomorrow, and keep going. God will take it from there!

“This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: ‘Write in a book all the words I have spoken to you.’ “ (Jeremiah 30:2, NIV)

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