June is a beautiful month to slow down and let Jesus lead you deeper into his presence.
These thirty prompts are designed with your quiet time in mind, but can be used at any point in any order.
Each prompt is paired with a Scripture reference that I hope will enrich your reflection.
May every page you fill this June be an act of drawing near.
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June 1 — What does your prayer life look like right now? Write a letter to Jesus describing exactly where you are today, and ask Him to meet you there. Matthew 11:28
June 2 — Think of a moment this week when you glimpsed beauty or goodness. How was Jesus present in that moment, even if you didn't notice it then? James 1:17
June 3 — Jesus asks His disciples, "Who do you say I am?" Answer that question in your own words today, not what you've been taught, but what you truly believe. Matthew 16:15
June 4 — What emotion have you been avoiding this week? Invite Jesus into it. Write what you imagine He might say to you in that feeling. Psalm 34:18
June 5 — Where are you most tempted to take the reins from God right now? Write out the fear underneath that control, and practice releasing it in prayer. Proverbs 3:5–6
June 6 — Recall a time you received undeserved kindness. How does that experience reflect the grace of Jesus toward you? How are you offering that same grace to others? Ephesians 2:8–9
June 7 — End this first week of the month by listing ten attributes of Jesus that you're most grateful for. Let this list become a spontaneous act of worship as you write. Revelation 5:12
June 8 — Jesus often withdrew to lonely places to pray (Luke 5:16). When did you last intentionally pull away from the noise to be with Him? What keeps you from doing it more often, and what might change if you did? Luke 5:16
June 9 — Write a prayer using only questions, things you're genuinely wondering, longing, or wrestling with before God. There are no wrong questions here. Psalm 22:1
June 10 — What lie do you most often believe about yourself? Write it down, and then write a truth from Scripture that Jesus would speak over that lie. John 8:32
June 11 — Who is the hardest person in your life to love right now? Ask Jesus to show you how He sees that person. Write down what comes to mind, even if it surprises you. Luke 6:27–28
June 12 — Jesus slept through a storm (Mark 4:38). When have you felt like God was "asleep" during your crisis? How did that season end, or where are you still in it? Mark 4:39–40
June 13 — Choose a psalm and rewrite it in your own words as a personal declaration of praise. Make it specific to your life and your season. Psalm 103:1
June 14 — Jesus said, "I am the vine; you are the branches." In what ways are you currently connected to Him? In what ways might you be striving in your own strength? John 15:5
June 15 — Spend ten minutes in silence before writing. What did you notice? What did Jesus seem to be saying in the stillness? Write it down without editing or second-guessing. 1 Kings 19:12
June 16 — Is there something you're having trouble forgiving yourself for? Write an honest confession, and then receive — in writing — the forgiveness Jesus already purchased for you at the cross. 1 John 1:9
June 17 — What does your daily rhythm say about what you actually treasure? Compare it to what you say you treasure. Where is Jesus asking for more of your attention? Matthew 6:21
June 18 — Write about a miracle — big or small — that Jesus has done in your life. Retell it in detail as an act of remembrance and gratitude, as if telling it for the first time. Psalm 77:11
June 19 — Jesus washed the disciples' feet. Where in your life is He currently calling you to humble servanthood — and what is your honest resistance to that call? John 13:14–15
June 20 — Write about something you are waiting on God to do. How is the waiting shaping you? What might Jesus be growing in you through the delay? Isaiah 40:31
June 21 — n what area of your life do you most need to receive Jesus's love today — not earn it, perform for it, or prove worthy of it, but simply receive it? Write a prayer of surrender into that place. Romans 8:38–39
June 22 — What patterns of thought do you notice returning again and again? Bring those recurring thoughts before Jesus and ask: what root are they growing from? 2 Corinthians 10:5
June 23 — Pray through the Lord's Prayer line by line, pausing to journal what each phrase stirs in you personally. Let it be a slow, unhurried conversation. Matthew 6:9–13
June 24 — Who in your life may need an unexpected act of grace from you? Write about what it would cost you to offer it — and ask Jesus to give you the courage and heart to follow through. Colossians 3:13
June 25 — The cross was not the end of the story. In what area of your life do you need to believe that resurrection is still possible? Write honestly, and pray into it. Romans 6:4
June 26 — Write a poem, song, or simple declaration of worship in your own words. Just your heart, raw and honest, lifted to Jesus. Psalm 9:1–2
June 27 — What does faithfulness look like for you this season? Not grand gestures, but the quiet, unglamorous acts of obedience that no one may ever see. Write them out as an offering to Jesus. Luke 16:10
June 28 — Reflect on the ways Jesus has loved you this month. Write a thank-you letter to Him. Notice what wells up as you write. 1 John 4:19
June 29 — Look back over this month of journaling. What has shifted in you? What has Jesus been consistently drawing your attention to? Write a summary of what you've heard. Philippians 1:6
June 30 — Write a commissioning prayer for yourself as you step into a new month. What do you want to carry forward? What do you want to leave behind? Ask Jesus to go before you. Deuteronomy 31:8