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How to Get Started with Bible Journaling

  • Writer: Katlyn Brown
    Katlyn Brown
  • Dec 4, 2024
  • 3 min read

Updated: Dec 6, 2024

Bible journaling is a beautiful way to connect with scripture, express your creativity, and reflect on your faith journey. Whether you’re new to it or looking for fresh inspiration, this guide will help you dive in and make Bible journaling a meaningful part of your spiritual life.


What is Bible Journaling?

Bible journaling is more than just reading scripture—it’s about interacting with God’s Word creatively. This can mean taking notes in the margins, drawing or painting, writing prayers, or even adding stickers or washi tape to decorate the pages. It’s not about creating a masterpiece; it’s about deepening your connection with God and making His Word personal.


Step-by-Step Guide to Bible Journaling

1. Choose Your Tools

  • A Journaling Bible or Notebook: A Bible with wide margins works great, or use a separate notebook if you prefer.

  • Art Supplies: Pens, highlighters, colored pencils, watercolor paints, or markers. Choose tools that won’t bleed through thin Bible pages.

  • Extras: Washi tape, stickers, stamps, or stencils for decoration.


2. Pick a Scripture or Theme

  • Start with a passage that resonates with you—maybe something from your daily devotions, a sermon, or a verse that’s been on your heart.

  • You can also focus on themes like gratitude, forgiveness, or strength during tough times.


3. Read and Reflect

  • Spend time meditating on the verse. Ask yourself:

    • What is God teaching me through this passage?

    • How can I apply this to my life?

  • Write your reflections or thoughts in your journal or Bible margins.


4. Express Your Creativity

  • Write: Jot down prayers, thoughts, or key takeaways from the verse.

  • Highlight: Use colors to emphasize words or phrases that stand out to you.

  • Draw or Paint: Illustrate images that come to mind or create abstract designs to reflect your feelings.

  • Decorate: Use stickers, washi tape, or stamps to add a personal touch.


5. Make It Your Own

  • There’s no right or wrong way to Bible journal. Some days might be simple with just notes and highlights; other days, you might go all out with artwork.

  • Don’t compare your journal to others. It’s a reflection of your unique faith journey.




Tips for Bible Journaling

  • Start Small: If you’re nervous about messing up, begin with a separate notebook before journaling directly in your Bible.

  • Keep It Simple: Remember, the goal is connection, not perfection.

  • Pray Before You Start: Ask God to guide your thoughts and creativity as you journal.

  • Embrace Mistakes: Smudges and crooked lines are part of the process—just like life!


Why I Love Bible Journaling

For me, Bible journaling has become a way to slow down and focus on God’s Word. It’s a creative outlet and a form of worship all in one. When I look back through my journals, I’m reminded of prayers answered, lessons learned, and how much God’s grace has carried me through.


Ready to Start?

Grab your Bible, your favorite pen, and a heart ready to connect with God. Remember, your journal doesn’t have to be perfect—it just has to be yours.

Have you tried Bible journaling? I’d love to hear about your experiences or see how you’ve made scripture come to life in your own unique way!


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