My Secrets to Hearing the Voice of God

JournalMy Secrets to Hearing the Voice of God

Doug Addison

Want to know one of my secrets for hearing the voice of God? Well, I journal 365 days a year. When I started doing this a few years ago, my ability to hear God sky-rocked. I have found that if I make a habit of journaling something small, first thing in the morning, then I am more likely to remember my dreams. And I remember things that God spoke to me or that happened.

 

The question most people ask is: Doug, what do you write about?

 

Dreams

Dreams often disappear quickly so recording them is essential in hearing God. Be sure to record your dreams in a way that suits your personality. If you are not technical, then use a paper journal. Find the best time for yourself to journal. For me it’s early in the morning, but maybe you’re an afternoon or night person. The important thing is: capture those dreams and make notes.

 

Ideas for journaling

As you keep a journal, you can also record other areas of your life. I have a section not only for dreams, but also for daily creative writing, ideas, jokes and comedy, health log, and more. The first thing I do is write out my dreams since those are the ones you might easily forget if you get distracted. Most of the time I am just writing about what’s happening in my life, what I am working on, and my health.

 

How much time?

I go through times where I am journaling an hour or more a day then other times I just jot down the basics. It is not about quantity, it’s getting yourself in the habit of doing it that counts. That way, when God does speak to you, you are already in the habit of writing it down and you won’t lose it.

 

My favorite journal style

I bullet point things that are going on in my life. It is usually not all that creative or dramatic. Then I go back to yesterday’s bullet points, and I begin to fill in more detail as to how God spoke to me—lessons I learned, anything that will add to my life. I spend most of my time journaling yesterday’s details because you will learn more from a future standpoint. I call this “back-journaling.”

 

Reviewing your journals

Make a habit of going back through your journals on a regular basis. God tends to speak to us over time. Often I find things that I missed or see answered prayers. So I go back and update past entries with a different color so I can see progress. I used to wait until the end of the year to do this but now I do it monthly.

 

Titles and tags

A good tool to use in your journaling is to title paragraphs just like I am doing in this blog. That way important things will stand out to you. Most computer journals allow you to “tag” entries with a category. I set up several categories that I can go back and search on later: prophetic word, creative idea, study this later, important dream, spiritual experience, answered prayer, etc. Get creative with this, because it will make it easy to find things later.

 

What journal to use?

For years I have used The Journal for Windows by David RM Software. It is by far a good journal for the cost.

 

I switched to Mac a few years ago so The Journal will not work for me since I don’t want to install Windows on my Mac. So I now use MacJournal by Mariner Software. It’s a good and thorough journal that does about everything except connect to the iCloud. They tell me that Cloud sharing (so you can pull up you journal on all your Apple devices) is coming in the next release. Hallelujah. They do have an iPhone and iPad version though.

 

Another good option for journaling cross-platform on Windows or Mac is Evernote. I probably would have gone with them had I known. But don’t get bogged down in process or programs, just do it. Whether you use a pen and paper journal, a Word document or a computer journal, it’s so important to record how God is speaking to you.

 

 

Blessings,

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Doug Addison

http://dougaddison.com

Doug Addison is a prophetic speaker, author and coach. He is known for his Daily Prophetic Words, Spirit Connection webcast, podcast, and blog. Doug’s message of love, hope and having fun reaches people around the world! His powerful, positively funny teaching style and coaching helps open people to discover their destiny and experience God’s supernatural love and power. He and his wife Linda live in Los Angeles, California, where he is impacting the arts, entertainment and media industries.

Doug Addison

Doug Addison is the founder and president of InLight Connection. Doug is a prophetic speaker, author and coach. He is best known for his Daily Prophetic Words and Spirit Connection podcast and blog. Doug’s message of love, hope and acceptance reaches people around the world! His powerful, lighthearted style of teaching and coaching helps open people to discover their spiritual identity and personal destiny as they experience God’s supernatural love and power. He and his wife Linda live in Los Angeles, California where they are impacting the arts and entertainment and media industries.

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    Doug, you are amazing. You are just a down-to-earth person and want to teach us what you know. I do keep a dream journal because I get dreams every night, visions when I wake up in the morning, health journal because I can feel people. I just started this course and today was the first day I wrote in my journal and had a dialogue with God. It’s amazing it really works! He answer my question pretty much right away in less then hour.

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    I always keep a dream book, I get dreams mostly every night like back to back and visions when I wake up. I do keep my health journal,but also because I can feel people. One thing I never did was to dialogue a question to God, it’s amazing he basically answer me right away. It really does work. Thank you Doug ,you are amazing. You are just down to earth and you are a true person teaching what you know.

    • Matt
    • December 1, 2015
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    Good day I am so happy I found your website, I relaly found you by error, while I was researching on Askjeeve for something else, Anyways I am here now and would just like to say cheers for a marvelous post and a all round exciting blog (I also love the theme/design), I don’t have time to go through it all at the minute but I have book-marked it and also added in your RSS feeds, so when I have time I will be back to read a lot more, Please do keep up the excellent work.

    • Sheryl
    • May 9, 2014
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    So refreshing all I have read of your posts – thank you.
    Also uncomplicated

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    This is so great. I have always journalled and heard God that way, but I have felt like some how that’s a ‘lesser’ way of hearing him and it’s stopped me from doing it sometimes. I feel encouraged to go back to it more regularly now. Thanks!

    • shelley
    • May 8, 2014
    Reply

    Doug, I just want to say that I love you, you are a beautiful gift to the body.you are natural, funny and totally not religious. I know God used you to speak to me this morning about being religious, also our bible study on Wednesday was on1 Cor.13 so I know Holy Spirit
    is drilling it in.
    Also, I will take your advise on daily journaling.

    • shemuel
    • May 8, 2014
    Reply

    Well said Doug. Write the vision that he may run with it. Writing gives clarity and detail and is a great level of commitment. God bless you!

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