Write A Letter To God
- Carl Brettle
- 12 hours ago
- 1 min read
Imagine sitting down to write a letter to God. No polish, no fancy language, just honesty, like you were writing to your best friend. What would you say first? Gratitude, frustration, questions, or dreams you rarely say aloud. Writing to God slows the soul and invites truth to surface. It becomes a sacred space where you stop performing and start relating.
There is something prophetic about putting words on the page. When you write, you listen differently. You begin to notice patterns in your prayers and longings. God often meets us in that honesty, not with quick answers, but with clarity and peace. The letter becomes a doorway where faith and vulnerability walk together.
Scripture encourages this openness: “Leave all your worries with him, because he cares for you” (1 Peter 5:7 GNT). God welcomes your whole heart. Nothing is too small or too heavy to place before Him.
Quote
Honest words open holy conversations.
Prayer
Lord, help me speak to You with honesty and trust today. Amen.
Action Point
Write a short letter to God today and share what is truly on your heart.

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(GNT) Scripture quotations from the Good News Translation (GNT). © 1992 American Bible Society. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
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