DIY: 3 Reasons to Start Hand Lettering Bible Verse Scriptures
DIY:
3 Reasons to Start Hand Lettering Bible Verse Scriptures
#1 A Form of Prayer & Worship
I often use my time lettering scripture as a way to meditate on the Word. I intentionally write each letter slowly, allowing it to sink into my mind and heart. Thinking about what the word means and how it applies to me personally really helps me remember it better.
There’s always a word or several words within a passage that will just jump off the pages at me! I will take those words and emphasize them by writing it larger or making it a different color or putting dashes and lines around it. I’m a very visual learner so each of these little actions helps the Word of God penetrate deeper into my heart and mind’s memory.
Perfectionism is not invited to these sessions! Perfectionism will totally quench the flow and defeat the purpose, which is to focus on God and His Word! Sometimes I accidentally misspell a word, or run out of room on the paper. That’s ok! I’m not doing this for other people...it’s an act of worship of the Lord and He’s more concerned about my heart than my spelling!
After I finish writing the verse, I will often take those verses and turn them into a prayer back to my Father. I encourage you to try it. I often hear people say they don’t know what to pray. When I began lettering verses & turning them into prayers many years ago, I really believe it deepened my faith in God and improved my prayer life. It’s a precious and very meaningful time, I encourage you to give it a try.
#2 Stress Relief
Yes, lettering Bible verses can actually help alleviate stress! It’s the Off and On principle. When you can get your mind OFF of what’s happening around you and turn your focus ON to the Truth of God’s Word, the stress that is within will evaporate and be replaced with peace.
This is a precious gift to believers! When I begin to slowly start writing those letters to form words, it captures my attention and gets it back where it needs to be! It renews my mind which in turn helps my attitude. Since I can’t focus on Truth and fear at the same time, and fear is at the root of stress, I try to make time often to letter Bible Verses, notes from my devotional books, worship songs, the Names of God and even sermon notes.
#3 DIY Home Decor and Gifts
What began as a form of Prayer, Worship and Stress Relief can all end up becoming a gift item or home decor! Did you know that when I started my business 20 years ago, I added Bible verses to almost everything I painted.
I did that because I so desperately needed those Truth filled reminders and felt like there were probably other people that felt the same way. So I began lettering as a way to put those Bible verses on home decor for myself! I needed those constant reminders on index cards that I put in the bathroom, kitchen and even the car! Then I began making bigger pieces to hang on the wall, or put on my desk, put on the mailbox, clay pots, etc..
I can’t describe the tremendous blessing it has been all these years to have so many like minded people wanting to surround themselves with scripture!
Sincerely,
Pam Coxwell | From the Heart Art
Thanks so much for this (and all your) encouragement. This is a great way for us to focus our thoughts and heart on the Lord even if we can’t draw! Pam, you are making such a positive impact on us as you point us always to Jesus. You are a blessing!❤️
Thank you for sharing your story about this creative process you started 20 years ago to help you strengthen your faith. It is truly inspirational. I look forward to reading the weekly blog! Just finished reading this one and it has inspired me to do some writing of my own. 🙏
Thank you for sharing your story about this creative process you started 20 years ago to help you strengthen your faith. It is truly inspirational. I look forward to reading the weekly blog! Just finished reading this one and it has inspired me to do some writing of my own. 🙏
Wonderfull!! Thank you for sharing! Very inspirational!!
I love this idea lettering a Bible verse,
Emphasis on a key word. I don’t know how good I would be. This would make me really think what the verse is saying.
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