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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Focus 40 - Day 17


Rev. 19:13
The Word of God (Creativity)
“He was clothed with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called The Word of God”.

As you look in the book of Genesis at the account of creation you can see that God used one word as He spoke the world into existence; heaven and earth, light and darkness, firmaments, land and sea. But the word was actually in the person of Jesus Christ.
The most graphic expression of this name is found in John 1:1, “In the beginning was the Word”, in the following 18 verses (look them up) you can see references to Jesus as being equal to and one with the Father; (vs 1) creator of all things, (vs 3) unquenchable light, (vs 5) manifest in the flesh to mankind, (vs 14) and the expression of the Father’s heart.
John is simply saying “All things were made through Him and without Him nothing was made that has been made”, John 1:3. The enormity of the significance of these words is that the one who spoke the world into existence, is the one who dwells within us by His Holy Spirit. 
Although Christ longs to breathe His creative power into our day, He often chooses to work through us. God is the author of music and praise, but He gives men the power to write and compose notes to make a song. To take Jesus’ name into our day is to take the “LIVING WORD,” Christ Himself, with us in every circumstance of life.
When we pray in Jesus’ name, and we present our creative ideas before the Lord, the combining of two separate ideas brings  a totally new idea. When we pray in Jesus’ name, and present our ideas to Christ, He combines them with His creative genius which results in the birth of new ideas. It all begins with the simplest of prayers.

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