April 7th, 2020: Creative Restoration
Being creative is part of being alive and being willing to face challenges with answers and solutions. Being creative is beautiful because it continues to improve the canvas of life with new discoveries in science, a new understanding of the human mind, new inquiries into the secrets of human emotions, new inspiring arrangements of music, new revealing pathways into social behaviors and yes, new engaging experiences of God's presence in our daily life...
Being creative tells us that we are on a journey of learning. Learning about ourselves as people, learning about others as we grow to embrace the beauty of human diversity, and learning about God as the author of all that is beautiful and precious. A creative mind will find ways to understand what has been misunderstood, to cherish what has been overlooked in the past, and to accept the fact that knowing everything is the evidence of death.
Why am I writing about this for Easter? It is because God is beautiful and creative and with that very same essence we are created. Easter is the restoration of that very essence which has been damaged by our broken and sinful conditions.
Solomon 2:23: For God created man to be immortal, and made him be an image of his own eternity. The righteous, because they are made in the image of God, can rest in the full hope of eternal life.