- Write a clear statement of purpose for your prayer journal. Think of this statement as your plan to set out on your spiritual journey. Include in your statement your hopes for your journey and your intention to develop the habit of writing each day.
- Read the Bible daily, and write in your journal after reading. Contemplate what you've read and write your impressions. Begin your close conversation with God is focusing on your feelings about what you have read.
- Record any questions arising from your reading. Make note of your observations of the biblical text. Pay particular attention to passages that relate to your life. Ask yourself what revelation you can find in a difficult passage.
- Learn how to turn your questions into prayer as you progress on your spiritual journey. Remember that prayer is not only asking for something, it is praise as well. Consider what gifts you find each day in your reading and offer God thanks for them.
- Find images that speak to you and place them in your journal. Sketch them if you like or clip them from magazines or from online sources. Use photographs when you pray for a particular person in order to focus on the person and the need.
- Review your prayer journal often to experience more deeply the conversatioin you've begun with God. Notice the "give and take" that occurs, as in verbal conversation. See where you've asked questions and received answers as your spiritual journey continues.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
How To Write a Spiritual Journey
Always In His Hands
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