People of the Fine Printਨਮੂਨਾ

When God gave instructions to build the Tabernacle, He didn’t just appoint priests—He chose artists. Bezalel and Oholiab filled with the Spirit not to preach, but to create. Their calling was craftsmanship—transforming wood, gold, and fabric into sacred space.
Their work wasn’t background noise. It was worship. Their creativity made room for God’s glory to dwell. This reminds us that ministry isn’t just what happens on a stage—it’s also what happens through design, detail, and devotion.
You may not lead songs or sermons, but if you’re designing, building, painting, writing, or coding for the glory of God, you are part of the fine print. Your creativity carries Kingdom weight.
Bezalel and Oholiab weren’t just naturally skilled—they were Spirit-empowered. Their craft was anointed, their work inspired. God entrusted them with the beauty and function of His dwelling place. That tells us something important: excellence and creativity matter to God.
Maybe you’ve doubted the value of your creative gift. Maybe it feels too niche or too “non-ministry.” But Scripture affirms what culture often forgets—artistry is holy when it’s surrendered to God.
So whatever your medium, offer it to Him. Your brushstroke, your spreadsheet, your design, your rhythm—when given in worship—becomes holy ground. In the fine print of Kingdom work, beauty is not optional. It’s a way the world sees God.
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