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Introduction

When a found creative mind comes in contact with a creative God, there will always be a spark. A spark that produces a fire that can never be quenched again. Fire here represents what can happen when the creative mind connected with the mind of our creative God buries fears and steps into purpose.


Having a purpose is like seeing the gravel road ahead of you paved, and suddenly, the fire in you, your passion, becomes the light to your path to somewhere magnificent. That fire burning swiftly inside of you is what will make you a creator. It is the fire of God burning in you that will cause clarity about your purpose, allowing you to constantly implement and evaluate your actions and decisions.


The release of your creativity and the passion for it will be like offloading a load of granites continuously from a front-end loader into a pickup truck, repeatedly. Just like a front-end loader, a creative mind never dies, it fills up, pours out, and fills up again and again with "The Rock!" I like to say that Jesus Christ is the front-end loader, and the creative mind is the "pickup truck!" ready to keep collecting and offloading.


A creative mind always pangs for a new thing, it longs to birth innovative ways of communicating, sharing, presenting, and collaborating in God's Kingdom. Some of you are going to pioneer something totally new that has never been done before if you align your thoughts with the thoughts of God. When you think big like our big God, you will give birth to your own big idea.


It will be like giving birth to a new bouncing baby, and before you know it, you are already welcoming your baby by cradling him and before you close and open your eyes again, your baby is already grown to the point of taking steps, sitting up, talking, communicating and walking on a platform.


That platform on which your baby has begun to walk is a journey that illustrates your many initiative ideas that will be birth, with the tendency to establish you, showcasing the creativity of God through you.

© 2021 Titilope Iyowu

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