
Every voice is created by God — to worship Him and to make Him known. A voice to give praise to God in everything they do. Singing for him, doing dirty dishes, even when you don’t feel like it. Because you know He is God.
Cause
God is the ultimate creator.
God is the ultimate creator. He created everything. Imagine how much that is—everything down to the details. You know, the DNA, the blueprint of how the earth is made, with everything in it, every tree, plant, animal. And all is good.

And he created us… Humans
e created us from His breath, His breath that brings life. And with that breath, He created us—the men, the people who look like Him, who are made in His image. He didn’t just create people in general. He created you. He formed the way you talk. The way you laugh. The way you think.
He placed your personality, your interests, and your talents inside of you.
Nothing about you is random
Cause, he said, when we were made, it is good. And that’s not all—He gave us the ability to create, to make something in our own way. To glorify Him, to show Him here on this earth. In the God-given way, to build. To be KINGDOMBUILDERS, to show him, through what we make. From something simple, like a smile, a painting, or staring a business, all to glorify him.

And the creative urge to create—the painting, building, writing, design, talking, problem solving—He put that in you. To create something here of meaning, to make the world a better place. Not like big, like starting your own company immediately, but be kind to another, give someone a drawing, or something. And to glorify Him. Because then you reflect that piece of Him here on earth.
What would happen, if we all reflected, that piece of him?
And with that being said, isn’t about glorifying Him?
So maybe the real question is not just, What are you good at?
But: What did God put in you to create? And how are you using it to worship Him?
And what if we all showed God through our own unique ways? Wouldn’t that mean God would be more known, and we would see Him more clearly?
Maybe then the question becomes: How can you worship God, and how do you reflect Him daily?