Your Art Makes God Smile

ISSUE #039

Have you ever stopped to consider that when you step into your creative space, you’re not just making art—you’re actually bringing God joy? Not because your work is perfect. Not because it’s polished, marketable, or “spiritual enough.” But because you’re doing the very thing He designed you to do.

This week’s message flows straight out of a deep, personal revelation that changed everything for me as an artist. For years, I carried pressure, confusion, and even guilt around my creativity. But when I finally understood how God actually feels about my art, joy returned. Freedom returned. Confidence returned. And I believe the same thing is going to happen for you as you lean into this truth.

Friend, your art matters. You matter. And God is smiling every time you step into the creative life He designed for you.

I’m cheering you on always!

In His love and creativity,
Matt Tommey

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CONNECT

Creating as a Child, Not a Performer

Scripture:
Genesis 1:27 (NLT) — “So God created human beings in his own image…”

God didn’t just create you to make art—He created you in His image, and He is a Creator. When you create, you’re reflecting His nature back into the world. Just like a loving father delights in seeing his child engaged in something they love, God delights in you when you show up and create with Him.

Prayer:
Father, thank You that Your delight in me is not based on my performance. I receive Your pleasure today as Your beloved child. Help me create with You from a place of rest, joy, and intimacy. Amen.

Action Step:
Before you create this week, pause and simply acknowledge God’s presence. Say out loud, “Father, I invite You into this process with me.”


CLARIFY

Process Over Product

Scripture:
James 1:17 (NLT) — “Whatever is good and perfect is a gift coming down to us from God our Father…”

God cares far more about you than what you produce. Your studio isn’t a production factory—it’s a sacred meeting place. When you release the pressure to perform and instead focus on presence, clarity returns and striving loses its grip.

Reflection:
Where have you been treating your creative life like a task instead of a relationship?

Action Step:
Clarify one intention for your creative time this week that has nothing to do with outcome—only connection.


CREATE

Where Joy and Flow Are Found

Scripture:
Zephaniah 3:17 (NLT) — “He will take delight in you with gladness… He will rejoice over you with joyful songs.”

That sense of creative “flow” so many artists chase isn’t something you manufacture—it’s something you enter. When you align with how God designed you, grace flows freely. Time disappears. Joy returns. Creativity becomes fun again.

Flow isn’t striving harder—it’s agreeing with who God already made you to be.

Action Step:
Schedule one unhurried creative session this week. No expectations. No evaluation. Just joy.


CULTIVATE

Trust the Desires God Planted in You

Scripture:
Psalms 37:4 (NLT) — “Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart.”

In Christ, your heart has been made new. The passions and ideas stirring inside you aren’t random—they’re shaped by intimacy with Him. Constantly second-guessing yourself leads to paralysis, but trusting God’s work within you brings confidence and stability.

Your creativity is an overflow, not a test.

Action Step:
Choose one creative idea you’ve been doubting and take one small step of faith toward it this week.


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WATCH & LISTEN

Episode: 3 Surprising Reasons Your Art Gives God Joy

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In this episode, I unpack why your creativity brings joy to God—not because of what you produce, but because of who you are. We explore identity, presence, and trust, and I pray for healing and freedom for artists who’ve been weighed down by pressure and fear.


TECH TIP FOR THRIVING

Creating Sacred Space

Tool: Your calendar – printed or online (yes, really!)
Tip: Block your creative time on your calendar as a non-negotiable meeting. Treat it with the same honor you would give any important relationship.

Why it Matters:
Consistency builds trust—both with yourself and with God.


WORSHIP

This song centers on identity before performance—the exact heart of this week’s message. It reinforces the truth that we don’t create to earn God’s pleasure; we create from a place of already being loved, chosen, and delighted in as sons and daughters.

Lines like “I’m a child of God, yes I am” echo the revelation that God enjoys being with us in the process, not grading the outcome. It dismantles striving and invites artists to stand confidently in who they are in Christ—free, accepted, and empowered.

How to use it this week:

  • Play it before you enter your studio as a reminder of who you are.
  • Let it reset your heart when pressure or self-doubt creeps in.
  • Use it as a worship moment inside your creative process, not separate from it.

This one carries both truth and tenderness—and it creates the perfect atmosphere for joyful, Spirit-led creativity.


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Matt Tommey is an artist, author and mentor who is passionate about empowering artists to thrive spiritually, artistically and in business.