How to Have Spiritual Wisdom Through Daily Creativity
- Michele Delcoure
- Apr 19
- 4 min read
Updated: Apr 29
Have you ever looked for the burning bush? Be honest, we all have, and when we don’t see it, we feel God no longer talks with man. Is that actually true?
I’ve been to many churches that say God speaks to us through His Word - the Bible. I agree that God is giving us direction through His Word, but I believe God still converses with us in other ways as well.
Have you ever felt conviction?
Have you ever had an epiphany?
Have you ever dreamed of a solution to a problem?
Have you ever felt touched when no one is around?
If we are practicing stillness, would we see the hand of God in these moments or shake them off as a coincidence?
From a Biblical perspective, wisdom is much more than knowledge. Wisdom is divine insight that guides you to righteous living, humility, and a moral compass. Wisdom is a treasure, and we should seek it out through our relationship with God.

How Do You Find Spiritual Wisdom Through Daily Creativity?
Finding spiritual wisdom through creativity is a five-step process:
Start with stillness to notice your current state
engage in a low-pressure creative act
pay attention to thoughts that rise during the process,
witness these thoughts without judgment
close with a single honest reflection
This rhythm shifts your focus from noise to God's presence. Which opens up the space to notice the spiritual abundance already present in your life.
Step 1: Start with Stillness to Center Your Mind.
Before you journal, color, write, sketch, or create anything—pause.
Not for long. Even 60 seconds is enough.
Ask yourself one simple question:
“What am I carrying right now?”
Not what you should feel spiritually. Not what sounds right.
Just what is actually there...
Tiredness.
Resistance.
Gratitude.
Numbness.
Clarity.
Distraction.
This is not about fixing it. It’s about noticing it.
Spiritual Wisdom always begins with stillness.
Step 2: Choose a Simple Creative Act for Connection.
Pick something simple:
Write a few honest sentences in a journal
Color a page without overthinking it
Doodle while your mind wanders
Highlight words that stand out in a passage
Write a prayer that doesn’t try to sound spiritual
The goal is not output.
The goal is attention.
Creativity becomes a way to listen to your inner life instead of rushing past it.
Step 3: Pay Attention to Thoughts that Rise During the Process
As you create, don’t just focus on what you’re doing.
Notice what surfaces:
A memory you didn’t expect
A feeling you thought was gone
A sentence you didn’t plan to write
A moment of peace you didn’t manufacture
This is where wisdom is revealed.
Because often what feels like “silence” is actually full of things we’ve been too busy to hear.
And sometimes, what rises in those moments feels less like your own thought… and more like being gently guided.
Not forced. Not dramatic. Just present.
Step 4: Witness These Thoughts Without Judgment
You don’t need to immediately assign meaning to everything. Not every feeling is a message. Not every thought is a sign.
Just notice it. Let it be what it is without rushing to explain it.
You step from knowledge to Wisdom when we slow down and ask God for discernment.
Step 5: Close with a Single Honest Reflection
When you finish your creative moment, don’t overextend it. Instead, write or think one simple sentence like:
“Today, I noticed I was more distracted than I realized.”
“Today felt heavier than I expected.”
“Today, I felt a small moment of peace I didn’t create.”
“Today, I’m still not sure what I feel—but I showed up.”
That’s it. No pressure to resolve anything. Just acknowledgment.
How Can I Get in the Habit of Journaling?
One of the hardest parts of any spiritual practice isn’t understanding it. It’s remembering to return to it.
Life gets full. Days blur. Intention fades.
And what starts as awareness slowly gets replaced by distraction again.
That’s why I created a 52-week meditative coloring journal designed to help you seek spiritual wisdom daily. Not as something extra to do—but as a simple structure to come back to.
This Journal Follows the Same Pattern You Just Practiced

Each page is designed around a repeatable flow:
Pause and notice what you’re actually carrying
Create without pressure or performance
Observe what rises as you slow down
Close with honest reflection instead of overthinking
Nothing complicated. Nothing forced. Just space to pay attention again.
Some days will feel clear. Some days it will feel scattered. Both are part of the process.
This is why practicing awareness daily through creativity can change how you experience God in everyday life.
Why a Guided Space Changes Everything
Wisdom does not come from more knowledge. It comes from God.
From returning to the same simple rhythm often enough that you start to notice patterns you would normally miss.
Without structure, most people don’t lose the idea—they lose the consistency.
This journal exists to hold that consistency for you.
If You Want to Practice this Daily
If this rhythm resonates with you, I’ve put it into a 52-week guided creative journal.
It’s designed for 15–20 minutes a day:
Simple prompts
Space to create (not just write)
Reflection that keeps you grounded in what’s actually happening in your life
It’s not about doing it perfectly. It’s about returning to it often enough that awareness becomes familiar again.




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