The Artist Mindset MakeoverUddrag
God desires to work in you and through you as you pursue His divine design for your life. As you do, your unique artistic expression will unfold, connections will be made and you can trust that His presence will be moving through you and your work. In that reality, the work you create becomes an intersection point for the Holy Spirit to move in the life of another. It also becomes a conduit through which God can bless you financially so you can spend more time, energy, and focus doing the things He's called you to do as an artist.
Imagine creating in your studio with the Holy Spirit as He inspires and guides you. And imagine seeing God use your work to connect with others in a way that brings them closer to Him. It's possible!
When you are being led by the Holy Spirit in your creative process and business, you can create art that is unique, fulfilling, and transformative. God not only wants to move in you and on you as an artist, but He also wants to move through you and the work you create to bless others.
What lies have you believed about your ability to create artwork that is unique, fulfilling, and transformative? Ask God to show you His truth and then create a Biblically-based affirmation to support that new truth. Every time the enemy comes at you with the lies from the past, simply recognize it and repent if you've walked in agreement with the lie in your life. Then, intentionally replace it with the truth of God’s Word, and reinforce that truth over and over. Lastly, rejoice daily in the new reality that is yours in the Kingdom of God through your renewed mind, empowered by the Holy Spirit. Over time, your normal response will begin to align with God’s best for your life.
Read these scriptures in today's devotional and let them sink in to establish a new normal for you regarding your ability to create your best work.
Om denne plan
In this seven-day Bible-reading plan, artist Matt Tommey enables you how to start practically renewing your mind to overcome the seven biggest lies artists believe about themselves, God, art, money, and what's possible.
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