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This past Sunday, we leaned into the power of wonder and how it connects us to God and our divine design. Albert Einstein once said, “He who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe is as good as dead; his eyes are closed.”
From the vastness of the heavens to the peculiar beauty of the Okapi, all of creation vibrates with God’s intentional design. Psalm 19 tells us that the skies pour forth speech, revealing knowledge—though we may not hear it, creation is constantly declaring His glory. And God didn’t just place us in this world—He made us receivers of it! Our senses were designed to interpret and engage with His creation, calling us to be fully alive in wonder.
But something happened. Humanity exchanged wonder for certainty, limiting what we believe is possible. The moment we put God in a box, we shrink our world, our faith, and our creativity. Yet, from the very beginning, God designed us to co-create with Him. When He filled Bezalel with His Spirit—the first person ever filled with the Holy Spirit—it wasn’t to preach, but to create. Because when creativity is connected to God, it releases His Spirit and brings Heaven to Earth.
God is inviting us to return to wonder. To break free from small thinking. To create with Him. Whether through art, business, relationships, or the way we serve others—our creativity becomes a vessel for His presence.
So, let’s not let the enemy steal our wonder. Let’s allow God to breathe life into what seems lifeless. Because when we create in wonder, we make space for the impossible.
What would happen if we lived in awe of God again? If we embraced the fullness of how He designed us?
Let’s step into wonder—and watch as Heaven touches Earth.
For more info, you can go to our website, check us out on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube. If you would like to support STUDIO financially, you can do so here.
Have a great week!
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This past Sunday, we leaned into the power of wonder and how it connects us to God and our divine design. Albert Einstein once said, “He who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe is as good as dead; his eyes are closed.”
From the vastness of the heavens to the peculiar beauty of the Okapi, all of creation vibrates with God’s intentional design. Psalm 19 tells us that the skies pour forth speech, revealing knowledge—though we may not hear it, creation is constantly declaring His glory. And God didn’t just place us in this world—He made us receivers of it! Our senses were designed to interpret and engage with His creation, calling us to be fully alive in wonder.
But something happened. Humanity exchanged wonder for certainty, limiting what we believe is possible. The moment we put God in a box, we shrink our world, our faith, and our creativity. Yet, from the very beginning, God designed us to co-create with Him. When He filled Bezalel with His Spirit—the first person ever filled with the Holy Spirit—it wasn’t to preach, but to create. Because when creativity is connected to God, it releases His Spirit and brings Heaven to Earth.
God is inviting us to return to wonder. To break free from small thinking. To create with Him. Whether through art, business, relationships, or the way we serve others—our creativity becomes a vessel for His presence.
So, let’s not let the enemy steal our wonder. Let’s allow God to breathe life into what seems lifeless. Because when we create in wonder, we make space for the impossible.
What would happen if we lived in awe of God again? If we embraced the fullness of how He designed us?
Let’s step into wonder—and watch as Heaven touches Earth.
For more info, you can go to our website, check us out on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube. If you would like to support STUDIO financially, you can do so here.
Have a great week!
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