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How the Holy Spirit can help you with your natural talents

Rachie

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Hi everyone, I did write a post about the Parables and mentioned about the Parable of the Lampstand and Talents. This kind of follows on from that post but it is not related the gifts of the Holy Spirit-but just about your own natural talents and how you might be supported with them.
This is a link to the previous post-
That link mentions a story about Josiah who is diagnosed with autism to who is helped to pour into his writing by the Holy Spirit.

I came across this story below which I really liked about a man who is helped by the Holy Spirit with his own natural talent. Actually for me finding out my natural talent is a bit of a journey as it was not so supported as I was growing up to meet it again well into adult life. I have some friends who are so gifted with music which is a natural God given talent and when they play like the piano or sing spiritual music and I have felt the spirit is moving them, but didn't quite get how it was working. I have come to understand though that the indwelling Holy Spirit that Jesus promised believers can indeed be used and poured into someone when they use their natural talents in their life and to support their faith. I am shining a bit more light now in my life to with my natural talents.

Anyway, I will paste the story and a further link to a Youtube video how someone is using their natural talents and see what you make of it. Good look discovering and using your natural talents.

I have pasted the story in case you cannot read it without subscribing. If you play around the website you can download it if you grab it in minutes say on Microsoft Edge.

http://redirect.viglink.com/?key=71...903&u=https://www.premierchristianity.com/tes

‘My art is a miracle - it’s inspired by the Holy Spirit’
By Kate OrsonKate Orson24 October 2023 3 min read


Maxmillian Ciccone has been widely lauded for his unique style. But having had no formal training, the Italian artist insists his talent and anointing comes from the Holy Spirit. A new renaissance is coming, he says

Maxmillian

When God thought about me, he thought about an artist. I believe my artistic gift is from him.

When I was young I drew a lot but never thought of making it a career. At age 21, I was wild, really extreme. I drank and took drugs and had started doing things that were really wrong. I was always with different women.

A supernatural encounter
Like most Italian families, ours was Catholic in name only. Then, one day, a Christian friend shared the gospel with me. I immediately perceived that it was the truth. At the invitation of my friend, I started going to prayer meetings. Normally I’d be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, but strangely, whenever I went to a prayer meeting, the effect of the substances I had taken completely vanished. Instead, I always felt a sense of peace and lightness. It was supernatural. The sense of peace would accompany me the whole night so I thought: Maybe this really is God.

After that, I started reading the Bible and going to church. I also immediately started to preach the gospel, even though I knew very little. My radical nature, which had previously been used for self-destruction, was now used for God’s purposes instead.

Around the same time, I tried to go to art school, but always found closed doors. At first, I thought God might call me to be a pastor or an evangelist. But then the Holy Spirit started revealing that art was a spiritual calling for me. Over time, I understood that my art is a miracle. It doesn’t come from human teaching, but from the grace of God.

Restoration
God showed me that I needed to develop my skills to the very best they could be, and also have an understanding of the history of art. I began painting between eight and 15 hours every day. God showed me how this would initiate a new movement of the restoration of true art, not modern art. This would be a pioneering artistic movement, a new way to see and do art.

The critics can’t understand my style because God put an anointing on my life

God’s calling on my life bore witness in my heart. Since God is creative, he gives us creative ideas which then become reality. God has imparted an anointing on me, giving me the ability to paint like the masters of the 19th century.

Now, when art critics and historians come to view my work, they ask me: “What time period are you from? Where did you study?’’ They were used to recognising where a painter had studied. The critics can’t understand my style because God put an anointing on my life. I haven’t done any formal study.

When I first got engaged to my wife, Ada, God began to speak to me about moving to Florence, in Tuscany. I was born and raised in the south of Italy and had no interest in these places. But when God calls, it’s because he has a project in mind. We put everything in our car and drove. We had no money, only that guarantee from God.

There was a monk, Savonarola, who was martyred in 1498 because he stood against the corruption of the Catholic Church. He prophesied: “You will be the Florence that will reform all of Italy. Here will begin a renaissance that will spread everywhere. Florence needs to become the new Jerusalem, a lighthouse. A point of reference of which you can look at. To begin the purification of the whole world.”

Savonarola didn’t have complete understanding of the vision at the time. He destroyed a lot of valuable art and that was wrong. But Savonarola was saying God would send a spiritual, or artistic, revival. God’s purpose is to bring a new renaissance. This is not the renaissance of the Medicis (the wealthy bankers and popes who helped fund the Renaissance). This rebirth is built by God. It’s incredible, and its prophecy is coming true.

We moved to Montevarchi, near Florence, 17 years ago. I now teach at the largest art school in this part of the country. People have moved to Florence to study my techniques. God is causing this revival with young artists. I’ve met people with double degrees, really amazing careers, and they’ve left everything to come and dedicate themselves to art. Their lives have been completely turned upside down by God.

Last summer, I opened my own studio and gallery. It brought a lot of curious people because it says: “ingresso libero/free entrance” on the door. People come in and they’re like: “Wow! This is what I’ve been looking for.” It was God’s strategy to do it this way. God’s presence is in this place. The Holy Spirit has reached many people who’ve walked through the doors.

Right now, I have a small studio. But I believe it’s God’s plan to give me a larger structure; an art academy with a gallery that the public can visit. We have spent four years fasting and praying, trying to find the right place in Florence. Everywhere was too expensive or just not right. We have finally found an apartment in the Basilica Di San Lorenzo, a renaissance church. Our apartment happens to be located over the tombs where the Medici family are buried. God has a great sense of humour!

Before the end of time, God wants to restore all things. This restoration will be used to bring more people into the kingdom. With my gift, I can reach people in the artistic world. These are people that, for example, a singer will never reach. God needs his children to wake up in different fields of society – art, politics, finances, film – so that the gospel can arrive in that field, too.
Maxmillian Ciccone was speaking to Kate Orson. Find out more at maxmiliancicconefineartstudio.it
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I thought I will this story as well as it is related.

This woman is actually talking about her being supported with natural talents as well and speaks that the Holy Spirit is leading her to do so.
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"The warden paid no attention to anything under Joseph’s care, because the Lord was with Joseph and gave him success in whatever he did."
 
I saw a debate once, between various denomination pastors, and they didn't even agree to any answers of the questions they brought up. It's per this topic, basically. They went into the following:

Where is the line you draw based on how God made you from the start, and then how much else you have to ask to receive from God to reach supposed "best" level? Why don't we all just get born with the "best" from the get go?

When do you (if ever) actually feel proud that you did something by yourself, on your own? Can you even do so? Are you even allowed to? What's the answer of being human, with the supposed greatest gift to us being the power to make choices...and then there's a major movement that all things are "only" possible through God...and all things were predestined already, as well? Overall, how are we to be held accountable for next-to-everything, but much being "taught from interpretations" makes us out to be responsible for nothing at all?
 
I saw a debate once, between various denomination pastors, and they didn't even agree to any answers of the questions they brought up. It's per this topic, basically. They went into the following:

Where is the line you draw based on how God made you from the start, and then how much else you have to ask to receive from God to reach supposed "best" level? Why don't we all just get born with the "best" from the get go?

When do you (if ever) actually feel proud that you did something by yourself, on your own? Can you even do so? Are you even allowed to? What's the answer of being human, with the supposed greatest gift to us being the power to make choices...and then there's a major movement that all things are "only" possible through God...and all things were predestined already, as well? Overall, how are we to be held accountable for next-to-everything, but much being "taught from interpretations" makes us out to be responsible for nothing at all?
My relationship with my faith is quite simple. In fact in my life I haven't prayed that much anything specific for myself. Most of the time I just allow God to take care of me himself and a simple prayer will suffice like the Our Father. Sometimes I will open up to how I feel to get things of my chest and I will usually have a small intro before the Our Father to just summarise my day and how I feel. I trust God to look after me. The only thing for me in decades I can remember praying over is damage to my brain and just if my job would be right for me if I could helped to do it well if I was the right candidate. Jesus said God knows our every need. "Do not be like them, for your father knows your need before you ask for it"-So I trust God to take care of me (Matthew 6:8). I have had healing to my body without asking as well.

The gifts God gave me as a teen I didn't ask for them and didn't know about it and God graced me freely with his gift as a free spirit and righteous father.

Life we walk is a path and God gives us free will. At birth we are born with the spirit of God which is in our own spirit. As we grow as a Christian we can be baptised and blessed more with the Holy Spirit to help us on our journey as a Christian to develop spiritually and maturely in our faith.

Life is a learning curve and we have to make decisions ourselves. Christanity can be simple. Love of God is first and treating others as yourselves is secondary. Just do the best you can from your heart and try and be led by the spirit to mature your faith life.

Me, I am very sensory tested at level 2 for that and probably can reach level 3. I can feel it when I am inspired by my spirit. I know what you mean though. Like the talents God gave me may be enchanced due to my very sensory nature-but I enjoy writing as well and sometimes I felt like I have been inspired to write it with my spirit as well. Like sometimes I prayed and then up came an idea about something to write from my spirit or some songs can put me into spirit or a deep prayer session.

We do have natural talents though and I have also felt like at times my spirit has helped me with those as well, like I did a waterfall project of filming and I think I often did that with them as well. Try and may be work with your spirit.
 

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