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Your Inherent Creative Ability
Your Inherent Creative Ability
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Its quite obvious that men do not invest in businesses with hopes of losing or failing. When a man invests his time and resources into a potential business, he expects it to fruitfully produce results.
Thats the same way God has invested so much in us by virtue of the various talents and abilities he has imbedded in us. He expects us to manifest forth and produce results.
He has purposed for us to be co-creators and to have a dominion mandate. God wants us to impart the world with the investments he has placed in our lives. We cant do this if we dont know what is expected of us. This book is an expose to certain principles of the kingdom and realities of life. It teaches you to be a partaker of the divine nature and to maximize the potential God has put in you.
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Release dateDec 19, 2015
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Your Inherent Creative Ability
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Uchenna Egbuchulam

Egbuchulam Uchenna is from Imo state, Nigeria. He is currently studying medicine in Ternopil State Medical University in Ukraine. He discovered his purpose by identifying with the fellowship of Christian students, a nondenominational church of Christian students with a vision to raise a generation of leaders that will transform the world with the gospel of Christ. Egbuchulam has been called to proclaim the gospel to nations and intends to save lives globally and fulfil purpose through ministry, writing, medicine, and philanthropy. He is also the author of Gird Your Mind, his first self-help book.

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    Your Inherent Creative Ability - Uchenna Egbuchulam

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    Contents

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    Make Use Of Your Gifts And Abilities

    Receive The Anointing

    Have A Positive Mindset

    Set Goals For Yourself

    Illuminate Your World

    Fear As A Limitation To Our Manifestation

    Final Word

    Encouraging Quotes

    Prayer For Salvation

    This book is dedicated to our Lord Jesus, whose mercies and grace are new every morning. It is also dedicated to all those who have invested their time and resources towards making humanity a better place.

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    Blessed be the name of the Lord for the words He laid down in my heart through the Holy Spirit. He is indeed worthy of all the praise.

    I appreciate my parents, Hon Dr and Mrs C.J Egbuchulam, for the lessons they have taught me in life; for bringing me up in the way of the Lord; and for their parental love, care, and support.

    Thanks to my uncle, Dr Osmond Ukanacho, who has invested so much in me over the years. May the lord continue to bless you.

    Thanks to my family in Ukraine, the fellowship of Christian students for their love and support, and most especially to the ones who stirred me on the path of spiritual growth: Dr Aliu Pelumi, Dr Eso Christopher, Dr Nnamani Emmanuel, and Dr Elas Ekiyor.

    It’s a privilege to be associated with purpose-driven people of great minds.

    Thanks to the evangelism team for working with me: Amba, Arthur, Aletah, Eloho, and Ebenezer. I love you guys.

    To all the past and present executives of the fellowship, I say thanks for bringing out the best in me.

    To my awesome group mates Chuba Ifedigbo, Daniel Okechukwu, Fredrick Nkrumah, Amba Ekure, Anthony Ezugwu, Stephanie Mbanaso, Amina Mohammed, Samira Hayatullah, Afrah Salman, Takwa Farhan, Karolina Wagrowska, and last but not the least Franklyn Omerekpe, who is also my flatmate, I say thanks for inspiring me, listening to my dreams, and tolerating my shortcomings.

    To all my friends in Nigeria and throughout the world, I say thanks as well. In one way or another, I have learned something from everyone I have come in contact with.

    INTRODUCTION

    In the beginning of time, the creator of all we see and survey conceived in His spiritual mind and said that man should be made in His image and likeness and have dominion over everything. Thus, God breathed life in Adam, the first man, and made him a living being. He invested much authority in Adam by making him a caretaker over all that he had created (Genesis 1:26–28).

    Out of his carelessness (by subjecting himself to the guiles of sin by the devil), Adam lost the dominion and authority God invested in him. This caused God to temporarily turn his back on him. In turn, Adam became a wanderer who fended for himself.

    It is obvious that God’s banner over man is love. His love for man is unfathomable.

    In His infinite mercies, God remembered that He created man in His image. As such, man was supposed to function like a small god on earth.

    God’s love can be likened to the love of a mother for her child. A mother spanks a child who has done wrong, but the next minute, she welcomes the erring child into her bosom, cuddles and feeds the child, and gives the child a gift of reconciliation.

    That’s exactly how it was with God and man. He turned his back on man whom He had created. Man became a sheep without a shepherd. (Sheep without a shepherd usually go in the wrong direction and endanger themselves.) This was how man’s life became. Adam conceived Cain and Abel, and Cain ended up killing Abel as a result of envy. Man no longer had the presence of God with him. (Man wasn’t with his shepherd, so he made the wrong decisions.) It didn’t end in Cain killing Abel – various forms of sin (envy, malice, anger, hatred, sexual immorality, and so on) also arose.

    God regretted creating man and destroyed every living thing on earth, sparing but one man, Noah, and his family.

    Noah made an offering to God for sparing his family, after which God vowed to never again destroy the earth.

    From Noah and his sons came other sons and daughters until Abram was born.

    The circumstances surrounding Abram’s life defined him as a man who could never have children. Society called him unfruitful and

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