Writing is a faith venture. When I first began Christian writing, I, like many novice writers, was excited I had something to say. I was sure the world was waiting eagerly to hear it.
After I presented what I thought was my work, I would sometimes attempt to poll people on how I did.
Mistake number one. I thought it was my work. God firmly corrected me. If I wanted to write for Him, He would let me. But I had to be in the role of note taker and stenographer. If it was going to carry the label of Christian writing, then it needed to come straight from God.
Any writing I would ever do would be a Gift from God. He would be trusting me to speak clearly and accurately about Him. But I needed to constantly realize it was about Him and not about me.
However, the process of writing did turn out to be about me in part. It was a humbling experience to discover His Words were first meant for me. Sometimes they were encouraging. Sometimes they were refining.
And now back to the problem of looking for positive approval ratings. I was a bit hurt when I discovered some people had not read what I wrote. Not only that, some openly acknowledged they had no plans to read it. Some said simply they were “not readers.”
Then I encountered a new hurdle. Some had read what I wrote. And they disagreed with it! 😱 Some took the time to vigorously argue points. Some even edited my writing, telling me where I was supposed to add commas or quotation marks or how a sentence would sound better if I wrote it in another way.
God reminded me iron sharpens iron
As iron sharpens iron, so one person another.
Proverbs 27:17
I should never disregard or be offended by those who disagree with me.
Sometimes our dialogue helps us understand more than we thought we knew. Sometimes our disagreement helps us firm up our beliefs. We know for sure what we believe and what we do not believe.
Peter’s advice was a good guide.
In your hearts honor Christ The Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect.
1 Peter 3:15
And yes, even those unsolicited editors have value. As they troll my words, looking for errors, they are being drawn in to look closer. I need never question how God draws people to Him.
God also prompted me not to give up on those who are not readers. He reminded me that He created everyone uniquely different. Just as different roads can lead to a common destination, so can messages be sent and received in different ways.
I asked the non-readers how they liked to receive information. I got a variety of answers. Many reflected our modern day culture of being on the move and doing several things at one time.
Many were listeners. They listened while they drove, or walked in the park or folded laundry at home.
Some liked reading from their computers, tablets or phones.
So I began offering my writing in print, electronic format and audio. I read the audio versions myself. In that way, I can express audibly what started silently in my head and heart. It is my personal communication with the listener.
God also taught me He will distribute His Word when He chooses. He called my attention to how we feed the birds. We don’t know which birds will eat or when they will eat. We put out the food and God guides them in.
Sometimes words, music or art did not become famous until after their originators had died. They never knew on earth the impact of their work. But God did. His timing is always perfect.
Writing is a way of putting out spiritual food. God guides it to those He wants to feed when they are hungry enough to eat. So I learned I did not need a sophisticated advertising scheme. I just needed to listen closely to how and when God wanted me to share.
And most amazing of all has been the way God used other people to help spread the word. He reminded me of the many books, including The Bible, that came to me because one person after another shared the words.
Same with music and art. All survived not because of the human originator, but because people kept sharing it.
So now we come to my special requests. Please pray with me that I am able to continue to carry out my God given assignments in the way He chooses for me to do it.
And then pray about whether part of your mission is to share the writings, music or art of other people. If you feel so led, please share the information about our latest book. God knows where He wants it to go. It may be to you or it may be through you!
And do not forget to do good and to share with others.
Hebrews 13:16
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