The Genesis of The Uncommon, and the Beginning of Something New
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The Genesis of The Uncommon, and the Beginning of Something New

The beginning of something new – and your Genesis – is now, and it may seem uncommon because what God is doing within you has never been done before, Beloved.

There is a remarkable possibility that God seeks to create something new, something that has never been done before. It may seem uncommon to many, yet it is essential to understand that God indeed yearns for innovation and transformation in our lives. While a prevailing notion suggests that things have always been a certain way, it is equally important to recognize that God is not bound by our expectations or traditions.

His creative power knows no bounds, and He doesn’t require our permission to act. After all, He is the one who created the sun and the moon, and He has plans that surpass our understanding. When we consider that eyes have not seen nor ears have heard the wonders He has in store for us, it becomes clear that our imagination may fall short without a foundation of faith and discipline.

Moreover, it is vital to accept that God’s thoughts and ways are far removed from our own, and embracing this truth is the first step toward experiencing His revelations. The notion that God has a desire to do something new may seem unfathomable to some, but it could very well be the catalyst for unprecedented experiences in our lives.

What may appear to others as an uncommon act is often the genesis of something extraordinary. Sometimes, it is in embracing the unfamiliar that we truly open ourselves up to the endless possibilities God has prepared for us.

“Listen carefully, and do not remember the former things or ponder the things of the past. For the Lord God desires and is ready to do a new thing in your life” (Reference, Isaiah 43:18-19, Amplified Bible).

Imagine a time long before the universe began, when time itself was merely a concept waiting to unfold. In those ancient days, no one had ever heard, no ear had ever caught a whisper, and no eye had ever beheld a God like You. You are a divine force that tirelessly engages in the lives of those who eagerly await Your presence, acting on their behalf with love and purpose (Reference, Isaiah 64:4).

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