The Bible says in Romans 6:23, “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” It appears that we are more capable of believing that the wages of sin is death than of believing in and focusing on the idea that we have been given the gift of eternal life. Why is it easier to believe that the soul that sinneth shall die over acknowledging that whosoever lives, believing in Jesus shall never die (John 11: 25 – 26). It is time for us to outgrow a sin-centered approach to the divine, and embrace the gift of God.
The resurrection of Christ grants us eternal life; the power to live abundantly in the here and now (John 10:10). We have been bestowed with spiritual gifts and creativity. These things empower us for a life of fruitfulness and triumphs. Romans 12:6-8 reminds us that these gifts, however diverse, are bestowed by the same Holy Spirit to equip and empower the body of Christ. Spiritual gifts are not earned, but given as the Spirit wills. It is a divine donation. It is time for you to believe more in your spiritual gifts and abilities over playing the sin game.
Having gifts (faculties, talents, qualities) that differ according to the grace given us, let us use them: to those whose gift is invention, let them invent according to the proportion of their faith. Tap into the gift of creativity within you, the ability to invent and bring new ideas to life. Whether it’s composing music, writing, or solving problems in innovative ways, embracing your creative gifts allows you to glorify God and bless others. You must become more aware of the grace you possess than of your corrupt human nature. Let your mind be a channel for God’s love and light in the world.