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You Carry a Unique Seed of God's Creativity

21.02.202610 min read
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Olofinyo Temitope Ben

Brand Strategist

There is something dangerous about you.

Not because you are loud.

Not because you are powerful.

But because you are original.

In a world obsessed with copying trends, chasing algorithms, and mimicking influencers, you carry something heaven did not duplicate.

In the beginning, when Book of Genesis describes creation, it shows a God who creates with intention, diversity, and order. And in Genesis 1:27, we see that humanity was created in His image.

If God is creative, and we reflect Him, then creativity is not optional. It is embedded.

But here's the powerful part:

God did not mass-produce creativity.

He distributed it.

The Seed Is Unique — On Purpose

God placed an aspect of His creativity in you.

Not a copy. Not a duplicate. Not a backup version.

A specific expression.

And He didn't give anyone the exact same aspect.

Why?

So you could serve me.

So I could serve you.

So we would need each other.

This destroys comparison.

It ends jealousy.

It kills the illusion of competition at its root.

Because if your creativity is unique, then trying to be someone else is not ambition, it is abandonment of assignment.

Community Was Always the Strategy

Entrepreneurs often operate from independence:

"I don't need anyone."

"I'll build this alone."

"I have to be self-made."

But from the beginning, the system was interdependence.

Even in Genesis, God says, "It is not good for man to be alone."

That statement wasn't just about marriage. It was about design.

No one person carries the full expression.

Your "deficiency" is not weakness.

It is an invitation.

An opportunity for someone else's gift to shine.

He didn't give me something He withheld from you because I'm better.

He gave it to me so I could serve you.

He didn't give you something He withheld from me because you're better.

He gave it to you so you could serve me.

That is Kingdom economics.

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What This Means for Your Brand

If you are building a business, this truth changes everything.

1. Stop competing. Start completing.

You are not here to outshine everyone. You are here to fill a gap no one else can fill like you.

2. Your difference is your advantage.

The market rewards clarity, not cloning. The reason you struggle when you imitate is because the grace isn't on imitation — it's on your design.

3. Collaboration is not weakness.

Strategic partnerships are not signs that you lack capacity. They are evidence that you understand divine structure. The strongest brands don't try to do everything. They build ecosystems.

The Danger of Comparison

Comparison whispers:

"They're ahead."

"They're more gifted."

"They're more anointed."

But if God distributed creativity intentionally, then comparison is a misunderstanding of purpose.

You are not behind. You are different.

And different is necessary.

When a seed tries to become another type of seed, it dies.

An orange seed cannot compete with a mango seed. It can only become an orange tree.

Kingdom Requires Community

Community is not a social preference. It is a Kingdom requirement.

If everyone had the same gift:

There would be no trade.

No collaboration.

No need for humility.

No opportunity for service.

Your limitation creates space for someone else to thrive.

Their limitation creates space for you to thrive.

That's not weakness. That's divine architecture.

Reframe Your "Deficiency"

What you call a weakness may simply be:

A pointer to your need for partnership

A reminder that you are not the source

A structure that forces community

Your deficiency is not proof you lack value.

It is proof you were designed for relationship.

And when you understand that, insecurity loses power.

Final Charge as a Builder

You carry a unique seed of God's creativity.

Not for ego.

Not for isolation.

Not for domination.

For service.

Your creativity solves a problem someone else cannot solve the way you can.

And someone else's creativity solves what you cannot.

That's how it was set up from the beginning.

If you haven't embraced the gift given to you yet, let me say this loud and clear:

God is calling you.

Not necessarily to stand on a pulpit —

but to serve humanity.

To solve problems.

To create value.

To build systems.

And yes… to be paid for the value you bring.

Service is spiritual.

Profit is not evil.

Impact and income can coexist.

Are you ready to answer the entrepreneurial call — the call to serve and make the world better?

If you're ready to brand that gift, build a working system around it, and show the world you mean business — let's talk.

Temitope Ben

Olofinyo Temitope Ben

Brand Strategist

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