Synopsis:
On the road to recovery, trusting God is about surrendering control and believing in His promises, grace, and strength. Scriptures that speak to healing, hope, faith, and restoration can serve as daily reminders of God's love and presence. Journaling alongside these verses can help you internalize their meaning, process emotions, and create space for healing as you pour out your thoughts, concerns, and praises to God.
31 Scriptures and Journaling Prompts:
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Jeremiah 29:11 – God’s Plans for You
Prompt: What plans do you feel God has for your future, and how can you trust Him with those plans? -
Philippians 4:13 – Strength Through Christ
Prompt: In what areas of your life do you need God's strength right now? -
Psalm 46:1 – God is Your Refuge
Prompt: How can you find refuge in God during difficult moments? -
Isaiah 40:31 – Renewed Strength
Prompt: What does waiting on the Lord look like in your current season of recovery? -
Matthew 11:28-30 – Rest in Jesus
Prompt: How can you lay your burdens at Jesus' feet and find rest? -
2 Corinthians 12:9 – Grace in Weakness
Prompt: Reflect on a time when you felt weak. How did God’s grace sustain you? -
Psalm 34:17-18 – God is Close to the Brokenhearted
Prompt: How does knowing God is near comfort you during moments of pain? -
Romans 8:28 – God Works All Things for Good
Prompt: What struggles have you faced, and how might God be using them for your good? -
Isaiah 41:10 – Fear Not, God is With You
Prompt: How can you remind yourself that God is with you when you feel afraid? -
Proverbs 3:5-6 – Trust in the Lord
Prompt: What does trusting God with your whole heart mean to you? -
1 Peter 5:7 – Cast Your Anxiety on Him
Prompt: What worries are you holding on to, and how can you cast them on God? -
James 1:2-4 – Trials Produce Perseverance
Prompt: What lessons are you learning in this season of trial? -
Psalm 23:4 – God’s Presence in the Valley
Prompt: How can you find peace knowing God walks with you in dark times? -
Romans 12:12 – Joy, Patience, and Prayer
Prompt: How can you cultivate joy, patience, and a deeper prayer life in your journey? -
Psalm 147:3 – Healing the Brokenhearted
Prompt: In what areas of your heart do you need God’s healing? -
Hebrews 11:1 – Faith in the Unseen
Prompt: What are you believing God for, even though you can’t see it yet? -
Isaiah 43:2 – God with You Through the Waters
Prompt: How has God carried you through difficult circumstances? -
Lamentations 3:22-23 – New Mercies Every Morning
Prompt: How can you remind yourself of God’s fresh mercy each day? -
Joshua 1:9 – Be Strong and Courageous
Prompt: How can you draw strength and courage from God in moments of doubt? -
Psalm 32:8 – God’s Guidance
Prompt: In what areas of your life do you need God’s direction? -
1 John 4:18 – Perfect Love Casts Out Fear
Prompt: How can God's love drive out the fears in your life? -
John 14:27 – Peace in Christ
Prompt: What does it mean for you to receive peace from Jesus? -
Psalm 91:4 – Under God’s Wings
Prompt: How can you find refuge under God’s protection today? -
Matthew 6:33 – Seek First the Kingdom
Prompt: How can you prioritize God’s kingdom in your daily life? -
Isaiah 26:3 – Perfect Peace
Prompt: How can you keep your mind focused on God to experience His peace? -
Psalm 37:5 – Commit Your Way to the Lord
Prompt: What area of your life do you need to commit fully to God? -
Zephaniah 3:17 – God Rejoices Over You
Prompt: How does it feel to know God delights in you? -
Romans 15:13 – Overflowing with Hope
Prompt: How can you allow God to fill you with hope through His Spirit? -
Ephesians 3:20 – God’s Abundant Power
Prompt: How has God exceeded your expectations in your life? -
2 Timothy 1:7 – Spirit of Power and Love
Prompt: In what ways can you walk in the power, love, and sound mind God has given you? -
Psalm 30:5 – Joy Comes in the Morning
Prompt: Reflect on a time when God turned a difficult season into joy. How can this give you hope today?
These scriptures and prompts are designed to lead you closer to God, reminding you of His promises and helping you reflect on His work in your life. You can take one scripture each day, meditate on it, and journal about how God is moving in your journey.