As we read God's words, we begin to
see how God responds to things. Doing daily devotions
re-patterns the way we think and transforms the spirit of
the mind. Then when we face similar situations as Jesus did,
we begin to respond in the same way.
Journaling is an excellent way to both record and process
what God has spoken to us. It's also a useful tool
to use at a later time, to reflect on and review some of the
'gems' that you have received. Without writing them down,
you may forget those blessings and some very important
lessons! And while journaling is a very personal time with
the Lord, you may want to share some of your daily
journaling with your small group or mentors.
Through discussion, you may be able to look deeper into what
God is speaking to you, gain new insight and even encourage
others.
S
for Scripture
Open your Bible to the reading found under today's date
of your Bible bookmark. Take time reading and allow God
to speak to you. When you are done, look for a verse
that particularly spoke to you that day, and write it in
your journal.
O
for Observation
What do you think God is saying to you in this
scripture? Ask the Holy Spirit to teach you and reveal
Jesus to you. Paraphrase and write this scripture down
in your own words, in your journal.
A
for Application
Personalize what you have read, by asking yourself how
it applies to your life right now. Perhaps it is
instruction, encouragement, revelation of a new promise,
or corrections for a particular area of your life. Write
how this scripture can apply to you today.
P
for Prayer
This can be as simple as asking God to help you use this
scripture, or it may be a greater insight on what He may
be revealing to you. Remember, prayer is a two way
conversation, so be sure to listen to what God has to
say! Now, write it out.
If this seems a little overwhelming, take it slow and keep
it simple. No matter how you decide to do your devotions,
the important thing is to show up for your daily
appointment, because God is always waiting for you!
Get A Journal
There are many journals you can purchase at a bookstore
or a plain notebook will do. The Rock offers Life
Journals with a section for special prayer requests. It
also has a Through-the-Bible Reading Plan that will
guide you through the entire Bible in just one year.
Let's Get Started
You'll need three items: a
Bible, a pen/pencil and a
journal.
When Should I Journal?
It is a good idea to set aside a certain time in your
schedule each day and find a quiet place where you won't
be distracted.
It's not important when you do your devotions, but that
you make it a very important part of your day. For
morning people, it's a great way to start your day. For
others, it's 20-minute lunchtime appointments with
Jesus. For the night owls, it's the final act of the
day, the time to quiet their hearts and hear God's
voice.