Creativity as an Act of Worship [TDPOW #36]
- Staff
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
Scripture: Psalm 90:17 — “Let the favor of the Lord our God be upon us, and establish the work of our hands…”
Devotional
When you create, design, write, build, plan, or solve problems, you are using God-given creativity. That creativity can become worship when you invite God to bless and “establish the work of [your] hands.”
You don’t have to be an artist to create. A spreadsheet that makes sense out of complexity, a lesson plan that helps students grasp truth, a repaired machine, a beautifully plated meal, a well-designed system—all of these are forms of creativity. Each one can be offered to God as a gift.
When you ask God to establish your work, you are asking Him to do what you cannot: to give your efforts lasting value, to use them beyond what you can see, and to align them with His purposes. Creativity then becomes more than self-expression; it becomes a means of glorifying the Creator.
Reflection Questions:
Where does creativity show up in your work, even in non-artistic ways?
How can you consciously offer your creative efforts to God as worship?
What project or task do you need to pray over, asking God to “establish the work of your hands”?
Prayer
Lord, thank You for the opportunity to create and build. Let Your favor rest on my work. Establish the work of my hands so that what I do today has lasting value in Your sight. Amen.
Did You Enjoy This Devotional?
Receive daily, vocation-specific devotionals delivered straight to your inbox and continue discovering how your work can become worship.

Want to go deeper?
Download The Divine Purpose of Work eBook, study guide, and additional materials to help you integrate your faith into every part of your career.
This devotional is designed to encourage you as you live out your faith in the workplace. It works best when paired with regular time in Scripture, prayer, and worship—the rhythms through which we grow to know Christ more deeply and become more like Him.

Comments