(Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms 1Peter 4:10). Your work is important to God so it should represent Him. Undiscovered, misused, and undeveloped gifts dishonour Him. God has gifted you to do something in a way nobody else can. By tapping into your unique abilities and using them to promote His kingdom, you’re fulfilling His will in the truest sense. (For from him and through him and for him are all things. O him be the glory forever! Amen Roman 11:36). The breath we breathe, the blood that courses through our veins, the grey matter between our ears are all God’s investment in us, and expect a return. We exist to exhibit God, to display his glory. We serve as canvases for his brush strokes, papers for his pen, soil for his seeds, and glimpses of his image. When you magnify your Maker with your strengths, your days grow suddenly sweet. Jonathan Edward the preacher lived by two resolutions: 1) that all men should live for the glory of God. 2) that whether others do or not, I will.