Feeling Intimidated by Devotional Journaling? Start Here.

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If you’ve been searching “prayer journal ideas” or “how to start a devotional journal” lately, you’ve probably come across images of perfectly highlighted Bibles, color-coded tabs, calligraphy verses, and hand-lettered prayers that belong in an art gallery.

It can feel… a little intimidating, right?

You might be wondering, “Where do I even start?”
Or maybe you’re thinking, “This just isn’t for me.”

But here’s the good news: Jesus isn’t asking for perfect.
He’s asking for presence.
And devotional journaling is simply one beautiful way to show up.


💛 What Is a Devotional Journal?

A devotional journal is a simple tool that helps you reflect on scripture and grow spiritually. It’s not about making a Pinterest-worthy page—it’s about having a space to meet with God and pour out your thoughts, prayers, and questions.

You don’t need a fancy notebook (although if that inspires you, go for it!). All you really need is a quiet moment and a willing heart.


📓 Devotional Journal vs. Prayer Journal: What’s the Difference?

You might be wondering if you need both. The truth? They can be the same thing—or totally different. It’s up to you.

  • A devotional journal usually involves scripture + reflection.
  • A prayer journal is more about pouring out your heart to God in prayer.

Some days, your journal might be a mix of both. Some days, it might be one sentence. That’s okay.

There are no rules here—just an open invitation to spend time with the Lord.


✍️ How to Start a Prayer or Devotional Journal (Even If You’re a Total Beginner)

You don’t need a special book to begin. Try one of these:

  • An old notebook or journal
  • The Notes app on your phone
  • A blank Word doc or email to yourself
  • A voice memo (yes, talking counts too!)

Choose what feels natural to you. And then follow these gentle steps:


🕊️ Step-by-Step Guide to Starting a Devotional or Prayer Journal

  1. Pick a passage of scripture.
    You can:
    • Use a verse-of-the-day app (like YouVersion or Hallow)
    • Read the daily Mass reading (Vatican link)
    • Search based on your mood (“Bible verse about anxiety,” “hope,” etc.)
    • Flip to a random page and trust the Spirit to lead
  2. Read the verse slowly—twice.
    Let the words settle. Say them out loud or whisper them as a prayer.
  3. Write down the verse.
    Or type it. Or speak it into a voice note. Whatever works.
  4. Pause and breathe.
    Close your eyes. Tune into your breath. When your mind wanders (and it will), gently return to stillness.
  5. Reflect.
    • What word or phrase stands out?
    • What questions or emotions arise?
    • Where do you feel invited to trust, surrender, or take comfort?
  6. Journal your honest thoughts.
    There’s no wrong way to do this.
    Confused? Write that down.
    Hopeful? Write that too.
    Angry, grateful, unsure? It all belongs on the page.
  7. End with a prayer.
    Don’t overthink it. A few ideas:
    • Thank God for His Word.
    • Ask Him to speak to your heart.
    • Just say, “I’m here, Lord.”
    • Or sit in silence for a moment with Him.

🛍️ Do You Need to Buy a Devotional Journal?

Short answer: Nope.

There are plenty of beautiful, structured journals out there (The Daily Grace Co. and Blessed is She are two resources I like, I also have a 20+ page 5-Day Printable Devotional Journal available on Etsy for $3.77), but don’t let lack of supplies stop you. Starting simple is just as sacred.


✨ Final Thoughts: You Don’t Need Perfect Pages—Just a Willing Heart

Prayer journaling isn’t about performance. It’s about presence.

Let go of the pressure to have it all figured out.
You don’t have to “do it right.” You just have to show up.

Start where you are. Come as you are. And trust that God will meet you right there—with grace, gentleness, and open arms.


💬 What About You?

Do you keep a devotional or prayer journal?
What’s helped you along the way?
Drop your tips, struggles, or favorite prompts in the comments. I’d love to hear from you (and so would someone else who’s just getting started!)

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Peace be with you friends!


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