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I wonder how much time God spent designing you. In the design process did He do a few trial and error designs or did He just know exactly who you were going to be?
When praying for healing with a student at school, he saw a picture of a craftsman crafting an ear pinned to a bench. Jesus spoke to him saying, "Your ear is the best part of you and you have a really good ear for music."
There was more, but this picture brought amazing healing and release for this student who had been battling with hearing the voice of God, and knowing he has a special gift of hearing given by the Lord.
The problem is we often do not know who we are, let alone what we have been designed to do. We see a Godly person and decide to be like him. We see what we percieve to be our poor qualities and hide them from view.
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Be Yourself for God's Sake!
I wonder how much time God spent designing you. In the design process did He do a few trial and error designs or did He just know exactly who you were going to be?
When praying for healing with a student at school, he saw a picture of a craftsman crafting an ear pinned to a bench. Jesus spoke to him saying, "Your ear is the best part of you and you have a really good ear for music."
There was more, but this picture brought amazing healing and release for this student who had been battling with hearing the voice of God, and knowing he has a special gift of hearing given by the Lord.
The problem is we often do not know who we are, let alone what we have been designed to do. We see a Godly person and decide to be like him. We see what we percieve to be our poor qualities and hide them from view.
The truth is that God has designed you like no other human being ever. There is a part of you that no other person has and God wants this to "show forth" for His glory.
On the school we help students find out who they are in God. When this happens they encounter a release of the creative flow within them which shows in their music, art, song writing, you name it.
So as you read these words, ask youself these questions. "Do I know who I am? Do I know who has God designed me to be?" The more you know the answers, the more you will fulfill your God given purpose.
Graham Head
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