Hello Anonymous,
Yes, it is an interesting topic. If we are to just keep our humanness out of His way, then why would He, knowing that we would fall into sin, create us anyway? I wonder if He doesn't want us to wrestle with our struggles and discover how He can be active in them, work through us in spite of them so we can then express that through our artistic medium. King David comes to mind. He battled with sin more than once and found himself drowing in depression often, yet was used of God to write astounding poetry and rule a nation. It seem that it comes back to a collaborative relationship with us, His Holy Spririt infused in our humanity and manifested through the gifts He gave us. Thanks for your perspective.
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Hello Anonymous,
Yes, it is an interesting topic. If we are to just keep our humanness out of His way, then why would He, knowing that we would fall into sin, create us anyway? I wonder if He doesn't want us to wrestle with our struggles and discover how He can be active in them, work through us in spite of them so we can then express that through our artistic medium. King David comes to mind. He battled with sin more than once and found himself drowing in depression often, yet was used of God to write astounding poetry and rule a nation. It seem that it comes back to a collaborative relationship with us, His Holy Spririt infused in our humanity and manifested through the gifts He gave us. Thanks for your perspective.