Co-Creation or Sub-Creation
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Co-Creation or Sub-Creation

When we choose to create with God, our art and our hearts come alive.

Yet how we enter into this creative process with God makes a difference. Do we see ourselves co-creating with God on the playground of ideas—or God up above us somewhere waiting to see what we come up with down here?

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Light the Dark
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Light the Dark

Before we can even consider changing the chaos around us, God must first transform the chaos within us.

Our creativity can’t be transformed until we are.

Who we are comes before what we do. Right being is what determines the right doing. Never the opposite. Which is why our presence is more powerful than our gifting. We can do what we do only because of who we are. This is why chaos tries to make us forget who we are . . . and to become more like it.

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What Moses Most Wants
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

What Moses Most Wants

When Moses was tasked with leading the people out of the desert, he made this bold statement to God:

Moses said, “If your presence doesn’t take the lead here, call this trip off right now. How else will it be known that you’re with me in this, with me and your people? Are you traveling with us or not?” (Exodus 33:15–16 MSG).

More than reaching a destination, Moses sought God’s presence. In fact, he was willing to call the entire trip off if God’s presence wasn’t part of it.

When was the last time you said those words to God about a project you were working on?

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Intimacy Precedes Impact
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Intimacy Precedes Impact

Knowing your creative gifts is important.

Knowing God is far more so. Intimacy with God always comes before impact for God.

That’s why we must begin here.

God knit your gifts into you before you were born. He gave you specific passions so the two of you could pursue them together. The more you do, the more you know God. The more you know God, the more you discover your true identity and purpose. This is a beautiful never-ending circle.

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Zorro, Rocky, & You
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Zorro, Rocky, & You

Your canvas is the place where your presence and gifting play out.

But before your creativity can happen on the canvas, a transformation must happen in you. And that process requires training.

That is how it always is. The young Zorro must face the Master’s Circle. Katniss Everdeen had to survive the ultimate games. Underdog Rocky Balboa had to train endless hours in the boxing ring. In the process, each was becoming something more than they were. Their future victories would first be won in the hidden places.

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How to Make Anything
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

How to Make Anything

In the book of Exodus, we’re given a glimpse into how God infuses people with creativity.

Moses wrote that God called Bezalel, who was of the tribe of Judah, by name and then filled him with the Spirit of God in wisdom, understanding, knowledge, and in all craftsmanship.

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Personality Test Limits
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Personality Test Limits

Your primary identity is a son or daughter of God. Though the world and others (and often we) try to define us in helpful and hurtful ways, never trade your foundational identity as a son or daughter of God for those temporal or false labels.

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Is God Introverted or Extroverted?
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Is God Introverted or Extroverted?

We can limit our creative potential by limiting how we see ourselves.

Let me ask you a question. Are you introverted or extroverted? Before you answer (and I know you already have an answer), let me ask a few more questions. 

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The Empty Auditorium
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

The Empty Auditorium

Welcome to what I call the Empty Auditorium exercise. It’s designed to help identify what creative pursuit makes your heart beat faster.

Imagine you’re in a room designed for an audience. Maybe it seats ten. Maybe ten thousand. You decide.

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Invitation to Exploration
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Invitation to Exploration

If you’re a bit puzzled by what pursuing your creativity looks like, that’s normal.

The discovery process is finding out what makes us come alive. It’s knowing what you love to do—which isn’t always the same as what you’re paid to do or even as what comes naturally. You may be amazing at a skill that brings you no joy. It pays the bills but doesn’t bring life. I’m not saying you should stop doing that. I’m suggesting you also start discovering what makes your heart beat faster. 

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Life Won’t Calm Down
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Life Won’t Calm Down

From the beginning, the enemy has tried to use chaos against the Creator and creation. Today, he also opposes us and our creativity.

I’m convinced chaos is fueled by the enemy’s intense hatred for all who are trying to bring life and light into the world.

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A Paintbrush to Stop a Hurricane
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

A Paintbrush to Stop a Hurricane

In the face of such massive havoc, our talents may seem inconsequential. A nice gesture but far too little. Like holding up a paintbrush to ward off an oncoming hurricane.

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Go at God’s Pace
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Go at God’s Pace

Before inviting you into something larger, God wants to initiate you. 

Because, let’s face it: as talented as you are, you’ve been slammed pretty hard by chaos. Or perhaps you’re weary from trying to do everything in your own strength. What you need for this part of the journey is an extra dose of patience and humility. Be open to learning a new way to pursue what you love to do. Be willing to be the student rather than the expert. Don’t assume you already know your role in the story that hasn’t been told yet. 

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Fight Bravely & Die Quickly
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Fight Bravely & Die Quickly

In the movie The Mask of Zorro, a young fighter has lost much. He is angry and seeking revenge against the enemy. An older, wiser warrior—the sage— stops him from entering the battle unprepared. 

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Immense Power - Intense Opposition
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Immense Power - Intense Opposition

Don’t blame yourself for not feeling creative. The enemy works overtime to hide it from us, diminish it, and accuse us of having no talent. Don’t believe his lies anymore. You are creative. 

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Me…Creative?
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Me…Creative?

I think you’re incredibly creative.

Pause and notice your reaction to those words. I’m guessing it was something like, “Creative? I’m not creative.” Or, “You’ve got to be kidding. You don’t know me. My creativity isn’t valuable or worth fighting for. No one even notices it.” 

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No Limits
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

No Limits

Our creativity is a fusion of our unique presence and gifting. This is a huge concept. Because it includes everyone and excludes no one except those who refuse to enter into their gifting with God. 

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Creativity Redefined
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Creativity Redefined

Have you ever considered that we are continuing to be created as we create? The God who made us shapes us as we pursue the gifts he gave us, bringing us from disorder to order.

Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here! (2 Corinthians 5:17 NIV)

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The Desert You’re Stuck In
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

The Desert You’re Stuck In

It begins with a few grains of doubt. Yet the sand quickly multiplies the more we give in to our anxieties and try to solve life’s problems in our own strength. And the enemy does everything in his power to initiate and amplify the very things that got us trapped in the first place. 

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The Art of Being More
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

The Art of Being More

God’s motive in giving you specific talents isn’t primarily so you’ll be productive. Here’s your gift. Now get busy making things happen. It is so your desires can find their fulfillment in him. Productivity and efficiency aren’t what he’s most interested in. They measure the external performance but never the internal rhythm of your heart. God doesn’t need your help as much as he wants your heart. Whenever you start to focus more on your talents and gifts than on him, you miss the main invitation. Which is to pursue them together. With him. 

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