Friday, January 19, 2007

Why Journal?




For probably the last ten years I have focused on putting most of what I do on the computer, but when I do this I normally finish whatever it is that I'm writing, close the file, and possibly one day remember what I had created. Even my Bible software Logos has a feature with which to take notes, and in these notes one can copy links and all other really cool things, but again, once you're finished, how often do you pull it up again to review or add to it?




Well, since our men's retreat last September, I've reopened the idea about keeping a journal. At the retreat we were given a journaling aide designed to help one work through a complete reading of the Bible in one year, and how to write down the thoughts that came about through that reading. So this New Year I decided to keep a daily journal again, something I use to do all the time from my early years in life. It is a wonderful way to remember the times of one's life, both good and challenging ones, times of struggle, and times of wealth... most of all these entries have helped me to see where I was with God, and the relationship we have.




Blogging bears an amazing resemblance to Journaling, though for the most part, in a private journal one can be more open with the reality of their life, but then again, keeping a blog as a journal of one's life allows others to think about their own also... sort of reading an entry and saying to oneself, I was there once too. But keeping a private journal is a discipline which can also aide in one's intake of Scripture, and how good is it to take one's eye's off of the monitor, turn off any other items that could interrupt, and come close with God? So I ask you to entertain the idea of keeping journals, if for nothing more than to add discipline into your life when it comes to reading Scripture, with returns that will help you shape your life better, and to reflect on it too.




I hope to get better at this, and hopefully become more organized with my thoughts, but as in the journey, the first step is what counts!