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Creativity

So many times I have heard someone say, "I'm just not creative." I think it is more likely that they haven't unlocked their creativity. Follow this logic with me.

1. A Creator created everything. If you are an evolutionist, this is where you skip down to the next post. But if you believe in a Creator, then maybe Genesis Chapter 1 will remind you of God's awesome work.

2. Mankind was created in the image of the Creator. He actually made us to be His self-portrait! We are His masterpiece.

3. If a Creator created us and we are His self-portrait, then logic demands that we were created with the ability to be creative. Keep in mind that creativity goes beyond the artistic. Creativity is also the ability to find a new approach to a problem. An accountant can be just as creative as an artist.

So how can you develop your creativity?
Ephesians 4:15 says that we can become more and more "like Christ." If we are creative because our Creator is creative, then as we take on more and more of His attributes, we should become more creative.

So how do we become more like the Creator? Spend time with Him. Talk with Him. Read about Him. Hang out with other people who believe in the Creator. As you do, you will find that you are able to plan your day easier. You will find solutions to your problems that have been nagging you. You will find satisfaction at the end of your day. Who knows, maybe you'll create a masterpiece.

Let the Creator help you to be creative.

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