Hi.
Speaker AIn today's episode, we are going to talk about why it's so important for us to tap into being created in the image of God.
Speaker AAnd what I'm talking about is tapping into our creativity, our imagination, our curiosity, and our ability to be creative problem solvers.
Speaker AAnd why that is so important, especially in the age of AI and just the advances in technology.
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Speaker AAll right, so let's jump in.
Speaker AAs I mentioned, we're going to talk about are we actually tapping into our humanness?
Speaker AAnd by that, what I mean is, are we actually tapping into parts of us that are like God, meaning our creativity, our imagination, our vision, our purpose, and our ability to create legacy, to look down the road.
Speaker AAnd the thing is, the reason I worry about this is because as AI is taking hold, its being put into more tools and products.
Speaker AIt's doing more work for us because we have our phones in our fingertips so often, or our computers, and we can just search Google for the answers.
Speaker AAre we losing our curiosity?
Speaker AAre we letting the most creative parts of us that make us different than animals, right?
Speaker AThat human part of us, I mean, of course our souls, but also these other things.
Speaker AAre we wasting it or ignoring it or forgetting about it?
Speaker AAnd what I would say is this is so important that we pick those pieces back up, because I believe that partnering with God and using these gifts that he gave us that are in his image are so important, right, to society, to our own purpose and reason for being here.
Speaker AAnd so today we're going to talk about a little bit of scripture that points us to being creators like God.
Speaker AAnd then I'm going to share just a couple quotes and things with you that I hope will encourage you to tap back into these parts of yourself.
Speaker AAnd the first thing I want to share is from Genesis 1:27.
Speaker AIt says, or it tells us that God created mankind in his own image.
Speaker AAnd then in Exodus 35, 35, scripture says he has filled them with skill to do all kinds of work as engravers, designers, embroiderers in blue, purple and scarlet yarn and fine linen, and weavers, all of them skilled workers and designers.
Speaker AHe then Talks in Exodus 31:1 through 6 about filling basilos with the spirit of God, with wisdom, with understanding, and with knowledge, and.
Speaker AAnd with all kinds of Skills, he was an artisan.
Speaker AAnd so once again we're given examples of the creativity, the artistic ability, our ability to make things with our hands and to create things with our minds and our words, just as God created the world with his words, just as he created us with his imagination and his hands.
Speaker AAnd I think sometimes we allow distraction, the pace of life, wrong priorities, or too much busyness to get in the way of us continuing to create or make.
Speaker ABob Goff talks about this idea of us getting distracted and it sometimes getting in the way in his book called Undistracted.
Speaker AAnd he says this, don't feel bad about all the things that have been grabbing your attention.
Speaker AWe all become distracted at some point.
Speaker AIt is somehow built into our operating systems.
Speaker AWe become distracted from our goals and greater purposes by our temporary circumstances.
Speaker AWe can be distracted by each other and even away from God and what we really believe to be true.
Speaker ASadly, the boatload of goodness we could bring to the world is being scuttled by the many things that carry us so far away from the dock.
Speaker AWe can no longer make the leap back to shore.
Speaker AWe get stuck in the past, worry about the present, or get distracted by the future.
Speaker AWe no longer lean into our lives right where we are, but instead lean away from them and become individuals who bear little resemblance to the people God intended us to become.
Speaker AAnd I think it goes even beyond this, like I said today, it goes beyond all of the distractions and it goes, it speaks to this idea of AI.
Speaker ASome of the newer data is saying that if for those people that use chat GTP regularly right to create, writing or work for them.
Speaker AAnd I'm even talking about just work work to create like an email or marketing.
Speaker ASo I'm not necessarily talking about fully creative work, I'm just talking about being more productive or quicker, but it is making us less intelligent.
Speaker AWe some people are starting to talk more like chat gtps natural language instead of how they spoke in their own humanness before.
Speaker ASo what I'm saying is we're on this precipice where AI and technology is moving so fast.
Speaker AWe are, it's getting used by so many people.
Speaker AWe have to be careful that it doesn't keep us from creative expression.
Speaker AIt doesn't keep us from understanding our purpose, our vision and doing more about that and being less distracted.
Speaker ASo I'm sharing this episode today just to put it on our radar that we need to be aware.
Speaker AWe need to make sure that the one thing that makes us unique, that makes us in God's image is our ability to create, to imagine, to be curious, to see things beyond the surface, to see things that what of that could be in the future?
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AThat's that whole tying together our imagination, our creativity, our vision.
Speaker AAnd while ChatGPTP or AI, right, all different types are doing amazing things now where video you.
Speaker AIt's getting hard to tell if a entirely created video or movie is real or not.
Speaker AAnd it's only going to get more so that way.
Speaker AAnd yes, a lot of industries, a lot of people are going to lose jobs or at least lose jobs in the way that they understand it or know it or work now.
Speaker AAnd that is hard to grapple with.
Speaker AI agree.
Speaker AIt's hard for me to envision that type of future.
Speaker ABut what I do know is we are resilient.
Speaker AYou know, as humans, but especially as Christians, we're resilient, we are imaginative, we are creative, we are resourceful, we are persistent.
Speaker ABut we have to be aware of what's going on and we have to be aware of what we might lose if we spend too much time with tools and technology instead of spending time and co creating with God.
Speaker AAnd so I think this is, it's really important.
Speaker AWe also have to be careful how much time are our kids spending on their devices and with these AI features and abilities?
Speaker ABecause I will tell you, I have three young adult sons at home.
Speaker ATwo are in college and one's finished college.
Speaker ANow I know they're on their devices more than they should be, but it's a really hard balance though because they're now adults, you know, and I don't mean using AI, but you know, they, whether it's video games or watching YouTube videos or whatever it might be.
Speaker ASo what I'm saying is I see that we're too tied to these devices.
Speaker ASo many of us, right, a lot of us probably need to take a social media or a phone or a computer or a Netflix break, right?
Speaker AWe need to just go a cold turkey for a little bit and pull ourselves back.
Speaker AI know I am just as guilty of some days going on my phone more than I should or watching a couple shows in the evening, you know, at 8:00'.
Speaker AClock.
Speaker ABut the point is, is if we don't actually create space in our lives, if we don't slow down, we will not have space to be creative, to be expressive, to be inventive.
Speaker AAnd one of the things is stillness allows us to make room for creativity.
Speaker AWe need space and free time.
Speaker AWe need margins in our schedules in order to be creative and imagine or to Problem solve in a creative way.
Speaker AAnd if we don't do this, we risk losing our uniqueness.
Speaker AWe're all created in God's image, but he all created us differently.
Speaker AWe remember every single one of us has a unique fingerprint.
Speaker AI believe it's also a unique eye, right, Your actual eye, print and other unique qualities.
Speaker AMeaning that each one of us is such an individual with our own gifts and skills and talents and perspective and passions.
Speaker ABut we've got to make room for this.
Speaker AAnd we also have to make sure that as AI does more in the world, right, as it does more jobs, as it creates more art.
Speaker AAnd by art, I don't mean human art.
Speaker AI mean art being replaced like movies or imagery.
Speaker AI think there's going to be a call or a pull and I think it's already started back towards the real thing, right?
Speaker AHuman created with our hands, with our own passion, pouring in our own expression of as we co create with God onto a canvas, into a song, into a dish of food that because we tasted and simmered and waited, we had patience, taste like no AI could ever create by knowing every single thing about every ingredient, every recipe.
Speaker ABecause when AI creates something, while it might get close, it does not have our souls, it does not have our experience.
Speaker AIt might have information about our experience, it might have information about past authors, about patterns, about all the things together, but it is lacking being co creating with God.
Speaker AIt is lacking, you know, being a human.
Speaker AAnd so while it might get close or it might look similar, I, I believe it's missing that element.
Speaker ASo I actually think those of us that listen to this call, those of us that are creative, that we tap into our, our passions, we tap into creating with our hands, making things.
Speaker AAnd like I said, this can be anything.
Speaker AThis is not just painting or writing or making songs, which those are all part of this.
Speaker AIt could be what you make in the kitchen.
Speaker AIt could be stories from your family history that you want to write down.
Speaker AIt's a legacy for your family and for others for generations.
Speaker AIt might be that you're choosing now.
Speaker AJust like stories tell us in history that people are looking out for future generations, we do things now because we have the vision to do something to bless future generations.
Speaker ABut that's being creative, that's imagining a future for them where seeds we plant today will actually in 20 years or 30 years produce fruit for them.
Speaker AI also think there's two groups or maybe three groups of people.
Speaker AOne are the people that no matter what culture, society told them, they tapped into some part of their maker spirits or their creative spirits.
Speaker AAnd regardless of their daytime professional job, they're doing things with their hands.
Speaker AThey are making things.
Speaker AWhether it's in the kitchen or they're making scarves as gifts, or they're, they're learning to play, you know, an instrument or whatever it might be, they're tapping into this part of them that's human.
Speaker AThis part of them that they know deep down fills their soul and is what God's calling us to do, right, is to create, to make, to imagine.
Speaker AAnd then there's those of us that get got caught up in listening to the world that said, you need to have a serious job, you need to have a high paying job.
Speaker AAnd some of us, we ignored our own spirit, we ignored our own soul that we knew it felt like the wrong direction.
Speaker AAnd that's okay, we do have to pay the bills.
Speaker ABut I say all that just to say, for some of us, it may be that we need to pick up the bowl and the spoon.
Speaker AIt may mean be that we need to pick up a paintbrush or we need to pick up a pen and paper or whatever else we can imagine.
Speaker ABut for some, it's that we may need to actually change the path we're on because whatever we're doing now is crushed our soul and we're actually meant to do something else.
Speaker AEmily P. Freeman, in her book A Million Little Ways, shares something about this.
Speaker AShe says, I love her answer because I think she put into words what so many people feel.
Speaker AThere's a real pull between exploring those things that make us come alive while at the same time being present to our responsibilities in our life stages.
Speaker ABut why do we so often assume that pursuing those things we want to pursue can only be done at the expense of our responsibilities?
Speaker AWhy can't we recognize and embrace the connection between the kind of art we long to make and the reality of our truest identity?
Speaker AWhat if you desire to do a particular thing because God created you in a particular way, not to tease you or to make you miserable, but to actually mold you into becoming more like him for his glory and the benefit of others?
Speaker ACould it be possible that the thing you most long for, the thing you notice and think about and wish you could do, is the thing you were actually made and are being equipped to do, could also be possible that somewhere along the way you got the message that to follow desire would be selfish, when really it would be the opposite.
Speaker ABecause I don't know when to keep my big nose out of other people's business.
Speaker AI Asked this reader some of those questions.
Speaker AHer answer, it could be possible.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AAnd then I just want to share one other thing.
Speaker AShe says.
Speaker AShe says, today, as we face our face, our dishes, our proposals, our classrooms full of the future, as we sit to create, to write, and to live on purpose, may the promise of growth outweigh our fear of stumbling.
Speaker AMay we remember how swiftly perfect love dries out fear.
Speaker AMay we know that what it means to make art with our hands, in our souls, with our lives.
Speaker AMay our thousand brilliant excuses spin around into one brilliant act of belief.
Speaker AAnd before that, she actually said this.
Speaker AI should have shared.
Speaker ADare to get a sense of yourself in the world as you live and breathe and are.
Speaker AIf it's true that in him you have your being, in him you move and exist, then you have value and weight, not the kind of weight you want to lose and get rid of, the kind that makes it possible for you to move into the world with courage, security, and as if you know you have something to offer and where your life comes from.
Speaker AAnd she also says this.
Speaker AShe says, what if we approach the critic, our jobs, the kids at our table, with the same wonder and anticipation an artist has when she approaches the canvas.
Speaker AWhat if we decided to believe our purpose in this world really is reflect the glory of God?
Speaker AAnd friends, I just think it's time to tap into this part of ourselves, if we have not already, and if we are, I would just say keep going.
Speaker AEven as we start to see AI continue to make some of the movies that will be coming out soon, or more images, I mean, even interviews, everything.
Speaker AI mean, AI is going to, if it's not already, it's going to start giving people their medical appointments and diagnosis.
Speaker AIt's going to do stuff in the legal space, in so many spaces.
Speaker AAnd so we don't want that to dishearten us.
Speaker AYes, we do have to educate ourselves on what's going on, and we need to understand it, but we also want to remember that we are literally created in God's image and AI is something different.
Speaker AYes, it's.
Speaker AIt has so much information and it's learning at crazy speeds the amount of knowledge.
Speaker AI also want to share what Amy McNee says in her book, we need your art.
Speaker AShe says, we think that art merely decorates the world, but it changes it.
Speaker AAnd I think that's the thing, friends, when we use the word art, we are not just talking about people that paint pictures and sing songs.
Speaker AWe are literally talking about you, sharing yourself, your soul, your experiences and your story.
Speaker AAnd in the world or with another person in some way that is powerful.
Speaker AAnd if we do it, when, if we do it, we can and are normally partnering with God.
Speaker ASo in that we are also giving glory to God of how he created us and that he is within us, the Holy Spirit is in us.
Speaker AAnd so I think that's so exciting and promising.
Speaker ABut I also think, like I said, we need to ask ourselves these questions.
Speaker AAm I making space in my life to be creative or to be curious and to imagine a different future, a better future?
Speaker AOr at least imagine how I can leave a beautiful legacy in the world.
Speaker AThat can be through donations, it can be through volunteering, it can be through making things, it can be through sharing your story, your testimony, right?
Speaker AThere's so many ways.
Speaker AIt can be through gardening, through doing flower arrangements and giving them to your neighbors, okay?
Speaker ABut it's to understand our purpose, our vision, but to also tap into this, these beautiful abilities that God's given us and that He Himself shows us, right?
Speaker AOf creating, of imagining, of being clear.
Speaker ARight on, on this.
Speaker AAnd so, so that's the first thing is are you making space in your life?
Speaker AAre you thinking about this as part of your humanness?
Speaker AAre you also thinking that if we don't use these abilities, what happens if we stopped being creative, being imaginative and as AI rises and we are all, it's, you know, in, in every part of the world, what happens?
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AWhat happens?
Speaker APart of us continuing on is actually to continue to create.
Speaker AAnd then I would also say the other thing we need to ask ourselves, what I mentioned before is not only are we wasting it or ignoring it or forgetting about, right, our creativity, our imagination, using our tapping into our curiosity, tapping into co creating with God.
Speaker ABut are we too distracted?
Speaker AIs the pace of life, the speed of life too fast in which we are just going to a job and we're going through the motions, but we aren't really tapping into our, these gifts, this ability we have as a human.
Speaker AAnd then what are we focused on?
Speaker AAre we focused on purpose and our God given dreams?
Speaker AAre we focused on on priorities and creating a beautiful legacy both for, you know, how we're showing up in the world and to shine a light on God's kingdom?
Speaker AOr are we focused on other things above and beyond that that are actually just distractions?
Speaker AThey are taking our eyes off of why we're here and how we are to show up and to love and to, to connect with people and to connect with God and to deepen these relationships.
Speaker AAnd so yes, today I just come on and say, are we losing our humanness?
Speaker AAre we forgetting to be creative, passionate, imaginative, curious, purpose focused, filled, vision filled people?
Speaker ABecause I think that's what God, that is how he created us.
Speaker ABut it's also what the future is going to need.
Speaker AIt's going to need us to create.
Speaker AEven as we see AI creating, we, we have to remember that that is our call to keep creating.
Speaker ABecause if not, what, what future will that be?
Speaker AAnd so like I said, this is not a to scare us.
Speaker AIt's just to say we don't really know exactly what the future looks like as far as day to day, right?
Speaker AOr what type of job we might have, or what type of work we might be doing in a couple years or whatnot.
Speaker ABut we can know that we are creative beings.
Speaker AYou know, even just deciding how you're going to garden, if you garden, or maybe you've never gardened yet, but you want to what where you put the seeds and how you plant the beds and you know, where you put flowers in those beds along with the vegetables and all.
Speaker AIt's not only determines how you kind of keep away pests and if you bring in the pollinators, but it also is creating something beautiful that you or the people that come through and see your garden will also enjoy and appreciate.
Speaker AIt's still a way to be, to express ourselves and to be creative.
Speaker AAnd so I think we have to start seeing this in, in ourselves.
Speaker AAnd I, believe me, I talk to people often that say, oh, I'm not creative.
Speaker ABut the truth of the matter is when they've pulled children that are in kindergarten or first grade, almost every child raises their hand when they say are you an artist or are you creative?
Speaker ABecause they believe it to be so, because they are creative.
Speaker AIt is actually through going to school and other things that culture starts making us hesitate.
Speaker AIt starts getting us, many of us, to tamp down our creativity, tamp down our uniqueness or like how we want to express ourselves.
Speaker AAnd so many of us stop, we kind of turn off the faucet of creativity or using our imagination for bigger and more interesting things.
Speaker AWe, we turn off ourselves self expression because someone told us they didn't like that idea, or it wasn't what the assignment was, or we didn't do a good job, or they didn't get what we drew, or they didn't get what we said or whatever it is.
Speaker AAnd so we have to remember that it may be that we've turned the faucet off and we need to, to start opening the faucet of our creativity and our imagination.
Speaker AAnd you know, when you're praying, you know, some days you might just ask God to show you again to help you open that back, that part of you back up, because that is part of how God made you in his image to create just as he created.
Speaker AAnd so I think this is actually really important and I think it's worth spending a little time thinking about.
Speaker AAnd listen, I understand some of the arguments that you might be thinking right now.
Speaker AAre you kidding me?
Speaker AI don't even have time to take a five minute break or to take a deep breath.
Speaker AAnd you're talking about something that seems like a luxury.
Speaker ABut I'm telling you this is not a luxury.
Speaker AThis is part of your design.
Speaker AAnd we have got to start tapping back into it.
Speaker AI would also say people that make things create things.
Speaker AI are using creative problem solving that are curious.
Speaker AAnd us, you, when you use your hands, there's actually something that happens in your brain.
Speaker AI forget the name of it right now.
Speaker AIt's some sort of reward circuit.
Speaker ABut we were designed to do that.
Speaker AAnd so when we do that, we have the good endorphins happen, but we have this sense of accomplishment that's different than just going through a busy day or just maybe looking at a spreadsheet.
Speaker ANot saying those are bad, I'm just saying those things may not fulfill us in the same way.
Speaker AAnd so when we, when we turn that part of us off or when we don't give it time or space, we are usually going to be less satisfied or fulfilled and less content or joyful, actually.
Speaker AAnd so this is my call to all of us to just say, tap back into your creativity.
Speaker ATap back into your curiosity, to your imagination, to giving yourself a little free time to play and frolic, if you will.
Speaker ABecause it matters.
Speaker AI mean, it matters more than you can imagine.
Speaker AI remember when my kids were little, we would go put on our rain jackets and our rain boots or maybe barefoot if it was a hot summer day and they would splash and jump and run and play in the water and I would go with them and I would, you know, run around in it too.
Speaker ABut for just a minute, I felt like I was a kid again, right?
Speaker ALike all the worries of the day or what I had to get done washed away with that rain and the puddles and the jumping and seeing my kids laughing, then we need to get back to there.
Speaker AWe need to get back to there.
Speaker AFind the laughter, find the joy, find those moments, even if it's only for a moment, every day.
Speaker ATake a minute, doodle whatever it is, but start tapping back into this part of your things.
Speaker AThis can be making a beautiful dinner.
Speaker AIt can be singing a song, writing a song.
Speaker AIt could be dancing, Right?
Speaker AIt can be anything.
Speaker AAnd I want to share with you just a beautiful some beautiful words from author Rachel Marie Kang from her book Let There Be Art.
Speaker AOkay, so she says, when you finally find yourself ready to sit down at your desk to write, or in that studio to paint, or in that sanctuary to speak, or at that sunrise wedding to photograph, or on that stage to dance, or in that shed to make, or in your living room to play piano or in that classroom to theorize, or in your kitchen to chop thyme or cilantro or parsley or any other herb you need to make that recipe from your grandmother's treasured cookbook or wherever it is that you stand on your stand or kneel or walk or sit to create and cause beauty to be in beam.
Speaker AFrom the hollow of your hands you will find that everything, I mean everything, will rise up against you.
Speaker AEvery holy hard and impossible thing will rise up to greet you, will shake hands with you, remind you that you of the painful truth that has been true of every beautifully created being since the beginning of time.
Speaker AThe truth is that none of this is easy.
Speaker ANone of our living, none of our loving and certainly none of our longing to create.
Speaker AYou will come to question, just like I have, if it really is the right time to consider writing a book or taking up poetry or planting a garden or homeschooling your children between the small walls of your borrowed home.
Speaker AAnd later, she says, I imagined you would find yourself in this curious place of questioning, in a place of wondering if the cosmos really is parting wide open and welcome you to partake in the age old practice of wielding wonder and making things.
Speaker AI knew that you would find yourself in a place of wanting to make things not merely for the sake of making a name for yourself, but more so for the fact that not doing so might reduce you to an exhale, a breath that came into the work, this world and quickly departed.
Speaker ABut basically she's just explaining that we were all created.
Speaker AAnd she says her tagliner book is the pleasure and purpose of unleashing the creative creativity within you.
Speaker AShe goes on to talk about how creativity allows us, you know, it's, it's how we partner with God.
Speaker AShe says this is the way of God that every one of us would see that we too are people in a place with a purpose coming up against the chance to persevere Our lives are stories lived within a greater story, like paragraphs on a page.
Speaker AOur lives make up the narrative of a grander novel.
Speaker AAnd it isn't just happening to you, it's happening through you.
Speaker AIf you're somebody that has continued to be creative, that's tapped into these parts yourself, I'd love to hear how and maybe a practice that you have to keep just doing this to be creative and imaginative and curious and are you sharing it with the world?
Speaker AI'd love for you to connect with me.
Speaker AYou can either contact me through my website Kristinfitch.com you can, you can send me an email and if you're not, tell me did something in this episode kind of click for you and that you have felt this longing or this want to tap into something, to start a new hobby, to learn how to play an instrument, to write something that's been on your heart to share.
Speaker ASo I'd love to hear from you.
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