Why Every Christian Should Journal: Biblical Reasons to Write Things Down

Journaling isn’t just a modern self-improvement trend—it’s a deeply biblical practice! Throughout scripture, God repeatedly tells His people to write things down. Whether it was to preserve His words, remember His mighty works, or document visions and revelations, writing has always been a tool God used to guide, instruct, and encourage His people.

So, if you’ve been thinking about starting a journal but aren’t sure if it’s “necessary,” let’s explore why journaling as a Christian is a powerful and biblical practice!

Why Does God Tell Us to Write Things Down?

  1. To Remember His Faithfulness

    • Life gets busy, and it’s easy to forget how God has moved in our lives. When we write down answered prayers, breakthroughs, and moments of divine intervention, we create a record of God’s faithfulness that we can revisit during tough times.

    • Exodus 17:14 – “Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘Write this on a scroll as something to be remembered and make sure that Joshua hears it…’”

  2. To Keep His Instructions Close

    • God gave instructions to His people and wanted them to write them down so they wouldn’t forget or stray from His ways.

    • Deuteronomy 6:6-9 – “These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home… Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates.”

  3. To Share With Future Generations

    • Writing things down ensures that wisdom and testimonies are passed down so others can learn from them.

    • Psalm 102:18 – “Let this be written for a future generation, that a people not yet created may praise the Lord.”

  4. To Document Visions & Prophetic Words

    • God often gave visions and prophecies that needed to be recorded for His people to act upon them at the right time.

    • Habakkuk 2:2 – “Then the Lord replied: ‘Write down the revelation and make it plain on tablets so that a herald may run with it.’”

  5. To Keep a Record of His Promises

    • We sometimes forget what God has promised us, but journaling His promises keeps our faith strong.

    • Isaiah 30:8 – “Go now, write it on a tablet for them, inscribe it on a scroll, that for the days to come it may be an everlasting witness.”

What Should Christians Journal About?

Now that we know why God values writing things down, let’s talk about what we should be journaling!

  1. Personal Prayers & Answers

    • Keep track of your prayer requests and how God answers them over time. You’ll be amazed at how He moves in your life!

  2. Scripture Reflections

    • When a Bible verse stands out to you, write it down, along with what God is revealing to you through it.

  3. Dreams & Visions

    • If God gives you a dream or vision, journaling about it will help you recognize His guidance.

  4. Gratitude & Thanksgiving

    • A daily or weekly gratitude list reminds you of how much you have to be thankful for.

  5. Lessons & Growth

    • Documenting what you’re learning through Bible studies, sermons, and life experiences helps solidify wisdom.

  6. God’s Promises Over Your Life

    • If you feel God has spoken something over you, write it down and revisit it in faith!

  7. Faith Declarations

    • Writing affirmations based on scripture helps strengthen your faith and mindset.

Journaling is more than just a good habit—it’s a biblical practice that strengthens our faith, helps us remember God’s works, and ensures His wisdom is passed down through generations. So if you haven’t started already, grab a notebook or journal and begin documenting your faith journey today!

Remember, you’re not just writing for yourself; you’re creating a testimony that could impact generations to come. Start writing, keep the faith, and watch how God moves!

What’s something amazing God has done in your life that you could write down today? Let’s share and encourage one another in the comments!

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