If Albert Einstein, widely considered a genius, downplayed his gifts by saying, “I have no special gift. I am only passionately curious,” what does that say about the power of curiosity?
As Christ-followers, shouldn’t we embody curiosity, imagination, and creativity, fueled by the Spirit of the Creator within us? The church, too, should be a space where passion and discovery thrive.
This world needs fresh solutions. Let’s break free from cycles of defeat and explore innovative pathways. Why settle for a broken system when Jesus, the Master Creator, offers more? Stay boldly curious.
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Holy Curiosity … Never Stop Questioning
Questions are the gateway to learning and discovery.
Parents of curious toddlers who delight in their child’s endless questions. They treasure these moments because they signal growth and development. We, too, enhance our lives with questions and development.
At its highest form, learning is rooted in self-discovery, and this journey is powered by the questions we dare to ask. Embrace curiosity—it’s how we uncover truths and reach new levels of understanding.
The dimensions of Christ’s Person—the limitless dimensions of His world—are worthy of holy curiosity.
Jesus said if we’re to experience His kingdom, we’ll have to become like children.
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Paul seems to say there are no limits to how much we can grow and learn.
If anyone imagines that he knows something, he does not yet know as he ought to know. Paul in 1 Corinthians 8:2 ESV
Ultimately, it’s
The Spirit of the Creator leads us into all truth—into the depths of Ultimate Reality. Let’s dare to embrace a sanctified imagination, giving ourselves permission to explore with a holy curiosity that honors the Creator.
Q4U: Will you open up to a holy curiosity as you seek for answers and solutions? Will you look to the Spirit of the Creator?
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I believe Jesus — the Master of Molecules — has the best information for our lives. If we will access it.