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Let's Paint a Masterpiece

For we are God?s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.  Ephesians 2:10 NLT

(Photo courtesy of office.microsoft.com.)We are all brushstrokes in God’s overall masterpiece.

Admittedly, I’m no artist. At best, I can conjure up some basic stick figures to convey the few artistic concepts I may have. Which makes me admire those who can draw or paint incredibly detailed and beautiful scenes.

I recently watched one such gifted painter on television. He methodically set up his work area. His tools . . . one blank canvas, a variety of basic paint colors, and an array of brushes. With several initial strokes, he swiped and swished various brushes across the canvas, creating the initial artistic structure. At times, he dabbed a brush in two different colors to create the variant hues he desired. But what piqued my interest was the many different types of brushes he used. Some were large, round, and coarse; others were small and very pointed. Some long and narrow with flat tips. Each individual brush was different and served a distinct purpose. In the painter’s masterful hand, the deliberate strokes and swirls from the brushes’ different textures, shapes, and sizes made the canvas come alive.

Paul refers to believers as God’s masterpiece. Some translations use the words “handiwork” or “workmanship.” The word “we” implies a collective (not an individual) masterpiece, meaning the entire body of Christ is His masterpiece. His sovereign purpose is the canvas and each believer is an individual brushstroke. In the hands of the Master, our lives become part of His overall work of art.

In meditating on this verse, I recalled how the televised painter worked his magic. What type of brush am I? Is my brushstroke broad, bold, and foundational, or am I a smaller, finer brush that is used for more detailed, finishing work? I needed to be sure my paintbrush was available for God to use.

As believers, God created us anew in Christ Jesus—He transformed us—so we can do the “good things” He has planned for us. What an awesome privilege and amazing honor to be part of His divine masterpiece of salvation and overall purpose for the world. He has gifted each person with unique and specific talents to be used in the expansion, encouragement, and equipping of His Church.

Get your brush ready and let God paint something incredible. 

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Nate Stevens

A lifelong student of Scripture, Nate Stevens has also enjoyed a forty-year banking career in a variety of leadership roles. He is the author of: Matched 4 Life (book and workbook), Deck Time with JesusTransformed: Until Christ is Formed in YouConformed: Into the Likeness of ChristInformed: Living by God’s Absolute Truth, and God’s Secret Place. He is also a contributing author on several of the Moments Books series (Billy Graham Moments, Romantic Moments, Divine Moments, Spoken Moments, Christmas Moments, Stupid Moments, and Broken Moments). He writes online articles for ChristianDevotions.us and KingdomWinds.com, as well as several other ministries. Additionally, he co-founded and leads Fusion, a Christian singles ministry. A popular speaker and teacher at conferences, seminars, and Bible study groups, he speaks on a wide variety of topics. Nate has two adult children. He and his wife, Karen, live near Charlotte, North Carolina. Follow Nate and find more resources at: www.natestevens.net