Problem Solver - Moses (Part 1)

Thursday, February 5, 2009
By johnny

Lead God's people out of slavery with a staff?
And he heard that from a bush that was burning.
Yeah right, the Israelites would believe Moses.

As a problem solver, you ought to think creatively. If God is not creative, then we would not be creative either. 10 plagues. Random yet funny - frogs all across the land. Just pictures this: there are frogs in your bed, on your roof, in your toilet, and maybe in your shoes. That's pretty creative, eh?

Parting the Red Sea was kinda creative because he's the pioneer in doing so. Joshua and Elijah did some copy cat works =D Nonetheless, Moses was a problem solver because every time he has a problem, he knows where to find a crazy answer! Stay tuned for part 2.

Creativity and wisdom from the Lord is the gist of becoming a problem solver. We often see the end product before we even start doing it, and that is what we called a VISION. If you think even harder, we basically see the future before we even get to it! That just blew me away.

Tonight I got rocked by David Van Koevering, a visionary, quantum physicist, and a servant of the Lord, who shared the idea of human beings as songs composed by God, literally. He has more than 600 patents (yes, he created MIDI and the transmitter that cause your cell phones to ring, and so many more things!) especially in music technology. I got some of his materials and I'm ready to get rocked. I'm still digesting and processing what he said tonight. I'll post a summary when I get a chance.

God is so good!

Johnny

1 comments:

February 05, 2009 2:04 PM Praisesound

wow!!! what a wonderful opportunity to get connected with these creative souls who serve the Lord.

Quantum physicist? mmm... inventor of MIDI? wow...


keep sharing!

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open your eyes.
His love never fails. For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works,
which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.
~Ephesians 2:10~

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