50 Bible Journaling Prompts to Inspire Reflection, Creativity, and Faith.
If you want to deepen your relationship with God, grow in faith, and add creativity to your spiritual practice, Bible journaling is one of the best tools you can use. But sometimes it can be hard to know where to start. That’s why we’ve compiled 50 Bible journaling prompts to spark your reflection, study, prayer, and artistic expression.
Whether you’re new to Bible journaling or a seasoned journaler, these prompts will help you connect with scripture, capture your spiritual journey, and create a meaningful keepsake of your faith.
What Is Bible Journaling?
Bible journaling is a creative way to study scripture, express your thoughts, and record your spiritual growth. It combines writing, drawing, and reflection with scripture study, allowing you to engage with God’s Word in a personal and visual way.
Some common Bible journaling practices include:
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Writing reflections next to verses
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Creating prayer logs
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Drawing or illustrating scripture
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Using mixed media, stickers, or decorative elements
By journaling, you can remember God’s promises, reflect on answered prayers, and track your spiritual growth over time.
Why Use Bible Journaling Prompts?
Sometimes staring at a blank page can feel intimidating. Bible journaling prompts help you:
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Deepen your scripture study
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Reflect on God’s Word in practical ways
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Spark creativity in your journaling
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Focus your prayer and meditation
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Build a habit of daily devotional time
Using prompts keeps your journaling intentional, meaningful, and fun.
50 Bible Journaling Prompts
We’ve divided these prompts into five categories: reflection, gratitude, study, faith, and creative expression.
Reflection & Personal Growth
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What is one verse that spoke to you today?
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How has God shown His faithfulness this week?
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Write about a challenge you’re facing and a scripture that encourages you.
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Reflect on a time you experienced God’s peace.
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What does grace mean to you personally?
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How do you see God working in your relationships?
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Which parable or Bible story inspires you most and why?
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Journal about a recent blessing you overlooked.
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How do you define forgiveness?
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List areas in your life where you need God’s guidance.
Gratitude & Praise
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List 10 things you are thankful for today.
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Write a prayer of gratitude for God’s provision.
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Highlight a verse that brings you joy.
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Draw or doodle something that represents God’s creation you love.
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Write a song of praise or a short poem.
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Reflect on answered prayers in the past month.
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Name one attribute of God that comforts you.
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Journal about a small miracle you experienced.
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Write a letter of thanksgiving to God.
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Reflect on a time God provided in a surprising way.
Study & Insight – Bible journal ideas
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Pick a book of the Bible and summarize it in your own words.
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Choose a verse and write its meaning for your life.
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Compare two translations of your favorite verse.
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Study a parable and journal what it teaches about God’s kingdom.
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Write questions you have about a difficult scripture.
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Research the historical context of a verse and reflect on it.
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List the promises of God in a chapter or book.
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Journal about a character from the Bible you relate to.
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Write a modern-day example of a biblical story.
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Draw a mind map connecting themes in a Bible chapter.
Faith & Prayer
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Write a prayer for someone you love.
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Reflect on your spiritual growth this year.
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Journal about a doubt or struggle and ask God for clarity.
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What does trusting God look like in your current season?
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Write a prayer for your community or city.
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Reflect on how you hear God speaking to you.
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Journal about your favorite way to connect with God.
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Write a prayer of surrender for an area you’re holding onto.
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Reflect on a verse that reminds you God is always near.
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Write a list of ways you can serve others this week.
Creative & Artistic Prompts
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Illustrate your favorite Bible verse.
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Use colors to represent your emotions in a scripture passage.
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Create a doodle of a story from the Gospels.
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Letter out a prayer using calligraphy or decorative fonts.
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Make a gratitude collage using key words from scripture.
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Highlight repeated words in a Psalm and decorate around them.
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Draw a scene from the story of David, Moses, or Esther.
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Make a two-page spread showing “before and after” in a story of transformation.
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Write a verse as a border around a hand-drawn illustration.
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Use sticky notes or tabs to create a visual map of key verses.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Bible Journaling
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Set aside dedicated time: Even 10 minutes a day can make a big difference.
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Keep supplies simple: Pens, highlighters, washi tape, and your Bible are enough to start.
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Don’t stress about perfection: Journaling is about connection, not making Instagram-worthy pages.
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Combine prompts: Use a reflection prompt with an artistic one for deeper engagement.
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Review regularly: Flip through your past entries to see how God has worked in your life.
Final Thoughts on Bible Journaling
Bible journaling is more than writing; it’s a spiritual practice that connects your heart with God’s Word. These 50 Bible journaling prompts will help you reflect, grow, and creatively express your faith.
Pick a prompt each day or week, and watch how your journaling transforms your devotional time into a deeper, more meaningful experience.
Also see my post on nature journal prompts

