Creativity is not about building cool things like robots, ships, or AI apps for the sake of it. True creativity and spiritual gifts are about solving problems. God gives each of us gifts and talents, not just for personal expression but to meet real needs and make a difference. The key to fulfilling your God-given destiny is to recognize that your gifts are a tool for solving the problems around you. Every day, open your eyes to the challenges that resonate with you. Take one step at a time toward a solution, trusting that small efforts can lead to great breakthroughs.
Mark Zuckerberg’s story is a perfect example. He didn’t set out to build a global tech giant. He simply wanted to solve a small problem: help students at Harvard connect. From that simple idea, Facebook was born. Over time, it grew beyond his campus to connect students across America. Now, more than two decades later, his company, Meta, is a global leader in technology. They are building advanced tools in areas like virtual reality, AI, and communication technology—all because he started with a single problem and worked on solving it step by step.
In the same way, God can do something extraordinary through you if you commit to solving the problems you encounter. It’s not about making a name for yourself or building something flashy. It’s about serving the world through your gifts. The Bible says in Luke 16:10 that if you’re faithful with little, you’ll be faithful with much. Sit down quietly and think about the simple, practical ways you can be of service today, right now. Our creativity and spiritual gifts manifest in diverse ways. Stop thinking you have to build a flying car; you don’t. Just keep solving problems faithfully.