Bezalel: Exploring Your Creative CallingSample
Day 5:
Create The Impossible
The last thing we’re told Bezalel is given is a community of people able to make his dreams a reality. No part of his calling, no part of his ability, no part of his process, no part of his need for help is forgotten. God called Bezalel knowing he had everything he needed to create what God had called him to.
During this study, has God brought to mind a dream or a creation that you have a feeling may be more than just a good idea? Have you felt led to examine your skillset, to ask for a plan, to seek out a partner? Does acquiring all of these seem impossible?
God calls us to create the impossible because he is a God who makes impossible things possible. He’s given you the authority to move mountains with your faith—have you begun matching that faith to your creative process? What part of your dream seems to hit a dead end? Have you told that dead end to move?
Writer’s block is real and a blank canvas can be just as intimidating as it is exciting. It’s easy to get caught up in the details—until you realize you serve a God of details. He sees every mountain before you and gives you the power to make it a molehill.
Today, get honest with God about the parts of your dream that have housed unbelief. Ask him to shift your perspective and take action this week to speak truth over those areas. Start your creative journey with faith, and watch it end in a way that shifts the course of history.
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About this Plan
Bezalel explores the call, development, and destiny of the artist by looking at the job description of the first designer of the House of God. Each day challenges you to ask God questions that promote intimacy and artistic connection to draw out the God-given creativity within you.
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