The Story of 'God's Fingerprint'

God's fingerprint artwork - one verse from every book of the Bible thumbprint

‘God’s fingerprint’ was the first piece of artwork I made as a Christian.

I’m not sure how the idea came into my mind—but once it was there, I couldn’t stop thinking about it. I never saw myself as an artist—so it all seemed a bit strange to me.

The idea in my mind was simple: a fingerprint with verses of Scripture in place of the lines. The details were still foggy though. What verses would go where? What verses would I choose? For quite some time, I wasn't sure how to move forward.

Eventually, God led me to an interesting insight. As I was pondering the idea one day, I started thinking about how many lines were in a fingerprint. I printed an image of a fingerprint and started tracing out each line.

God's fingerprint process shot one verse every book of the Bible Scripture

I discovered there were 66 lines in the fingerprint. To my great surprise, I realized this was the exact same number of books in the Bible!

At that point, the concept became clear. This fingerprint would have one verse from every book of the Bible. From Genesis to Revelation, every book of Scripture would be represented in this artwork.


This artwork would have one verse from every book of the Bible, Genesis to Revelation


The steps that followed were very slow and meticulous. I started to carefully assign each book of the Bible to a line in the fingerprint. Once that was done, I pored through Scripture to find a verse from each book that matched the line it was assigned to.

Each line was a different length, so the verse had to match perfectly. I also wanted to make sure each verse was powerful, representing God’s Word to its fullest.


God's fingerprint Christian artwork faith one verse book Bible Scripture

This process was laborious but fulfilling, as each line revealed more of the depth and breadth of God’s inspired Word.

Once the fingerprint was filled with verses in pencil - it was time to make it final. It was time to go over every word and line with archival ink. To say that this process was daunting would be a huge understatement. One mistake and the entire piece would be ruined!


Each line revealed more of the depth and breadth of God's inspired Word


My prayer through the entire process was "Lord, please guide my hands to create an accurate reflection of your perfect Word.”

Once it was finished, I didn’t show anybody for awhile. I wasn't sure what to make of it. Eventually one of my housemates saw it and when I told him how it was a fingerprint filled with Scripture he said, "Bro, that’s God’s fingerprint!" From that point forward, the artwork has always been called 'God's fingerprint.'



The name has always felt right. A fingerprint helps us discover the identity of the one it belongs to. And I don’t know anything that reflects God’s identity more than His Word.

We're still not sure what God would like to accomplish with this artwork, but our prayer is that God would use it to spread His truth.


I don't know anything that reflects God's identity more than His Word.


People have told us it's a great conversation starter, a springboard to talk to someone about the Bible. A creative way to share their faith with friends and family.

Some have described it as a unique Christian gift—a statement piece of one's faith.

Others have told us that it helps them connect to the fullness and the completeness of God's Word.

However it speaks to you, we just hope it would point you to your Creator. That God would be revealed to you through His inspired Word.

We have four unique editions of "God's Fingerprint" in our shop. You can learn the difference between the fingerprints here.

God's fingerprint art print one verse every book of the Bible thumbprint


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113 comments

  • Please make more “God’s fingerprint” illuminated prints…others, too. Thanks.

    Steven B Jackson
  • In 1998..The Holy Spirit clearly told me to tell the teens in Juvenile Prison ..a ministery God called me into ..to remember the day they were booked .They had to be fingerprinted .To identify them apart from,what one on earth .I told them to always look at this point in their thumb especially because God created them,as a special individual ..with a purpose and a plan ..just for them .Look at it as their GPS .map on their thumb .Sometimes we take the wrong turn on those squiggly lines ..but God loves us and re directs ….I told them, if they every felt bullied ..unworthy ..afraid peer pressured ..they have a built in promise straight from,God on their print that they are special to him .The only fingerprint is theirs and theirs only .They still 21 years later as I still volunteer every week one on one bible study and chapel services …to hold their thumb up and walk out of their cells telling me they had a bad week but looked at their thumb and remembered God has their back .It has brought hundreds to Jesus just telling me “that’s crazy” that God could make every one out of billions of people with no identical,print .This has made unbelievers believe there has to be a father God . 21 years I’ve seen young lives with horrible stories turn their lives around all led by GOD. One I ministered to age 15 ..never left ..moved to women’s prison with a 25 year sentence …for our early 2 years ago …the whole time leading people to Jesus inside .She used the fingerprint the Holy Spirit gave me when she was 15 ….she’s now 35 .To God be ALL THE PRAISE .

    Jan Damir
  • Thank you so much for sharing your artwork with us. I was wondering if you could share what God revealed to you through making this piece/the lines of scripture used? As an artist, I know that the value can often be just as strong for the creator of the pieces as for the audience. <3

    Susanna Rogers
  • I came across this while googling a verse! There’s no such thing as coincidence… I was so touched by this story that I shared it with many friends! It is so inspiring to hear God working through believers! Be blessed!!

    Jackie
  • I completely love the concept of God’s fingerprint. I appreciate your dream of artwork that honors Jesus. I have had an idea for many years which I wouldn’t mind if you take it and run, if you think you could. My idea is a ‘rustic’ sketch of the the open hands of Jesus – together, but open showing the His palms with the scars of the nail prints and my name or anyone else’s name ‘engraved’ on the palms. Isaiah 49:16. “Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of my Hands; your walls are continually before me.”

    Gail Hanson