Bible verse for today: Acts 17:28‘For in him we live and move and have our being.’[a] As some of your own poets have said, ‘We are his offspring.’[b] (NIV).
A creator is defined as a person or thing that brings something into existence. This is where the word 'creativity' is coined from. As Christians we call God "our creator" which means that he was being creative when he made the world, then made you and I.
God created the heavens, the earth and everything inside it. This simply tells us that he has the solution to the problems we desperately seek answers to and is the owner of all creative ideas.
So why not ask God for help when you need a solution or a creative idea to something?
The Word for Today devotional by United Christian Broadcasters (UCB) says:
George Washington Carver, an agricultural chemist who discovered three hundred uses for peanuts, shared these observations about God: ‘As a very small boy exploring the almost virgin woods of the old Carver place, I had the impression someone had just been there ahead of me. Things were so orderly, so clean, so harmoniously beautiful. A few years later in these same woods…I was practically overwhelmed with the sense of some great presence. Not only had someone been there, someone was there…Years later when I read in the Scriptures, “…in Him we live, and move, and have our being,” I knew what the writer meant. Never since have I been without this consciousness of the Creator speaking to me…the out-doors has been to me more and more a great cathedral in which God could be continuously spoken to and heard from…Man, who needed a purpose, a mission to keep him alive, had one. He could be…God’s co-worker…My purpose alone must be God’s purpose—to increase the welfare and happiness of His people…Why, then, should we, who believe in Christ, be so surprised at what God can do with a willing man in a laboratory?’
In 1921 Carver spoke before the United States House of Representatives. The chairman asked, ‘Dr. Carver, how did you learn all these things?’ He answered, ‘From an old book.’ The chairman asked, ‘What book?’ Carver replied, ‘The Bible.’ The chairman enquired, ‘Does the Bible talk about peanuts?’ Carver replied, ‘No sir, but it tells about the God who made the peanut. I asked Him to show me what to do with the peanut, and He did.’ Do you need a creative idea or solution today? Ask God!