Friday, November 2, 2007

Word of Encouragement for Every New Day ~ 3 Nov 2007

Word of Encouragement for Every New Day ~ 3 Nov 2007

Creativity, all of us have been given a portion of creativity. If we look around us we can see tons of creative people through: culture, lifestyle, and entertainment. It amazes me how companies like Apple, Sony, Nintendo, MTV, have the right people who know how to make products that attract millions of people around the world to want to buy, as though it is not a luxury but a necessity.

Song artist are one of the most creative people in the world, it is not just the ability to compose and write the lyrics, but to be able to sing it well, so that people would want to listen to you, now that is a gift.

So, you are probably asking me at this point, what is your point? There are hidden gifts of creativity buried in all of us. Whether we believe in God or not, we have these gifts that are precious.

Tyra Banks has the natural gift and ability to attract and capture the minds of young women throughout the world, through Image, weight issues she address, looks, beauty, and self-esteem. Banks talk show raises the awareness of issues that women go through today in the modern generation.

Sean Kingston, 17 years old. Released the single "Beautiful Girls" in Summer 2007. The single, reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, and topped the UK Single Charts. He also debuted at number one in Australia. He stayed on the Canadian number one spot for over six weeks.

I look at these two famous people as examples, as an encouragement. Imagine if they knew God in their lives, the impact that they could make through their creativity would transform lives throughout the world. The impact that they could make would be not just in the present, but in an eternal way.

There are over 6.6 billion people on earth; you and I are one of them. Imagine the possibilities; imagine the power of God through these billions of people.

Genesis 1:1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.

© Oct 2007 Shaun Lee

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