I've reposted this as part of
Buried Treasure,
a collaborative project
that invites art bloggers
to dig up an old post and repost it.
This is one of my favorites!
When God created the world,
he found joy in the act of creating.
In Genesis 1:31, it reads,
“God saw all that he had made, and it was very good.”
And because our Creator found joy in making things out of nothing,
He wanted to share it with us.
He created man in His image-
with the capacity to create,
with the aptitude to create with passion.
He gave man gifts and blessings, talents and love.
He didn’t give these gifts to the animals, only to man.
We are born to create.
We are born to use our imagination.
When we create, when we bring something that wasn’t there into being,
we share in our Creator’s gift and blessing.
God created many beautiful things out of nothing.
I look at how beautiful the animals are-
the different kinds of birds, butterflies,
even the strange creatures under the sea.
Look at the magnificent trees and mountains, the sunset.
God took so much care in forming these things for us and Him to enjoy.
Some of the things He created we will never even see!
He created them for His pleasure!
We too can create for our pleasure.
We need not be making art for others to appreciate,
unless that’s part of our pleasure as well.
There is no limit to God’s creativity and imagination.
And I believe God also gave us, each of us,
creativity and imagination with no limit.
The more we use these gifts, the more we will have!
God didn’t destroy what to us are strange or funny creations.
Sometimes we don’t want to draw or paint because we say we can’t draw.
Take a tip from God who appreciates His creations whatever it looks like!
And I realized that we would be
like father, like daughter,
if I enjoyed my creations as well!