✨ Free Bible Journal Page ✨
I made this Bible verse + reflection page for anyone who wants something simple for their quiet time with God.
The verse is from Psalm 46:10 — “Be still and know that I am God.” 🤍
Sometimes life feels loud and overwhelming, but this verse reminds me that I don’t have to have everything figured out. God is already working behind the scenes.
This page has a few reflection prompts to help you:
📖 Think about what you need to surrender to God
✍🏽 Write your thoughts and prayers
🌿 Slow down and spend intentional time with Him
If this helps you, save it and use it for your next Bible study or devotion time.
I might start making more pages like this because journaling with scripture has really been helping my faith lately.
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Using Scripture journaling as a spiritual practice can significantly enrich your quiet time with God by fostering deeper reflection and personal connection to faith. The verse from Psalm 46:10, "Be still and know that I am God," serves as a powerful anchor amid life's chaos, reminding us to pause, trust, and surrender control. I personally find that dedicating time to write down what I am feeling and surrendering those thoughts to God helps alleviate anxiety and renews my peace. This practice encourages mindfulness—letting go of distractions and focusing on God's presence rather than external pressures. Reflecting on questions like "What areas of my life do I need to surrender today?" or "What does being still mean to me right now?" deepens self-awareness and strengthens trust in God's timing. Moreover, journaling prayers and thoughts becomes a tangible way to witness spiritual growth over time. Revisiting past entries reveals how God has been actively working behind the scenes, even when answers weren’t clear then. For those who struggle with busy minds or overwhelming seasons, incorporating a simple journal page with scripture and prompts can ground you and create intentional sacred space daily. This free Bible verse journal page could be an invaluable tool not only for personal devotion but also for group Bible studies, Christian journaling communities, or faith-based workshops. I encourage anyone embarking on a faith journey or seeking to nurture their spiritual life to try journaling with scripture—it’s a practical, heartfelt way to deepen your relationship with God while cultivating peace amidst life's noise.

Thank you so very much for posting this. 🙏🏻