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Create Something Else: Completing, Closing, and Continuing with God

 

God our shepherd guiding us as co-creators in a new season


Create Something Else (Psalm 100:3)

"Know that the Lord is God. It is He who made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people and the sheep of His pasture." – Psalm 100:3

   We continue our exploration of the seven stages of creation by focusing on the final stage of progression. At this stage, individuals consciously co-create with God the life they desire and deserve. Whatever appears in life is shaped through silence, thoughts, words, actions, manifestations, evaluations, and ongoing progression.  Today, we are reminded to take responsibility for life and everything in it knowing that God created us and empowered us to create with Him.

   The subject is: Create Something Else. It is time to create something else. Now that we understand we are co-creators with God, made in His image and likeness and that we are responsible for what shows up in our lives, the moment has arrived to create anew. The past season has ended. It is time to create something else.

Firstly: Completion

   To create something else, we must complete what has already begun. One of the greatest challenges in creating something new is leaving the previous season unfinished. Completion must occur in the mind, through action, and through declaration. Say aloud, “It feels complete for me.”

   Complete the pots boiling on the stove. Complete the open windows on the computer. Complete all unfinished tasks both tangible and internal. As long as something remains open in the mind, creating something else becomes difficult. Resolve it mentally. See it finished. See it over. Wrap it up.

   Wrap up health concerns by declaring, “It is complete. I am healed.” Wrap up relationship matters either ending them or allowing them to move into a higher dimension. Wrap up financial concerns by paying bills and resolving obligations. Forgive thoughts, words, and actions that were not the highest and best. Complete it. Release it. Let it go.

Secondly: Closure

   Completion does not automatically bring closure. Closure must be established. In the creation story, God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. Then Scripture declares, “The evening and the morning were the first day.” God completed it and then He closed it. Completion happens within; closure happens externally. Write it in a journal. Send a text message, an email, or a direct message. Announce to the person, place, situation, or even to the universe that it is finished.

   Do not allow others to believe a relationship continues when it does not. When something is complete within you, close it outwardly so that no more energy flows toward it. Complete it internally, then close it with others with the person, place, or thing involved.

Thirdly: Continuation

   After completion and closure, it is time to consciously continue creating something else. The power of the seven stages of creation is now known. Silence creates. Thoughts create. Words create. Actions create.

   Manifestations create. Evaluations create. And progression keeps creating. The seventh stage progression means to continue creating, to create something else intentionally and faithfully.

   I create something new. I create something different. I create something else. I create something better.

Conclusion

   Creating something else requires completion within, closure with others, and conscious continuation through thoughts, words, and actions. Flow with the shift of seasons and divine timing as you move into the next dimension of creation.

   The universe supports this sacred unfoldment, for whatever is bound on earth is bound in heaven, and whatever is loosed on earth is loosed in heaven. Complete the past. Close it fully. Continue creating the life you desire, trusting in God’s provision for what is now unfolding.

📖 Reflection: What unfinished area of my life is God inviting me to complete and close so I can create something new?

💡 Action Step: Today, identify one situation to complete internally, close externally, and consciously declare what you are now creating instead.

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