In I Corinthians 3:9, Scripture tells us that we are co-laborers with Christ. As such, we cooperate with Him in accomplishing His work in the earth.
Those of us who are writers cooperate with Christ by writing what He wants us to write when He wants us to write it and how He wants us to write it. In other words, we submit our artistic will to the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
Writing in partnership with God requires the following character traits:
1) Attentiveness to His voice. In order to write with God, we must first be able to hear His voice. It is as God speaks to us that we know what He wants us to write for Him.
2) Obedience to His voice. Once we hear God’s voice, we must then obey it. Hearing without doing leads to deception (James 1:22).
3) Surrender to His will. God doesn’t follow market trends. God sets His own trends. As we surrender our will to HIs will, we will meet with writing success regardless of the world’s market trends.
There is no experience quite like that of discerning Holy Spirit hovering over your shoulder as you write, whispering His words of life to your spirit, processing those words through your mind, and then recording those words through your fingertips. For the writer who follows Christ, this is what it means to write with God.
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This is so very lovely and just what Ineed to read today: thank you for writing this.
Skye~
Posted by: Skye | September 08, 2014 at 01:36 PM
Thank you very much, Skye, for taking the time to comment. I am so glad you were blessed!
MaryAnn
Posted by: MaryAnn Diorio, PhD, MFA | September 08, 2014 at 02:15 PM
So true, MaryAnn! Love it!
Posted by: Deborah Piccurelli | September 08, 2014 at 02:33 PM
So true, MaryAnn! Love it!
Posted by: Deborah Piccurelli | September 08, 2014 at 02:35 PM
I am always blessed by your wonderful blogs which always appear in answer to a quest.
Posted by: Skye | September 08, 2014 at 03:53 PM
Thank you, Deb. :)
Posted by: MaryAnn Diorio, PhD, MFA | September 08, 2014 at 09:39 PM
Thank you, Skye. :)
Posted by: MaryAnn Diorio, PhD, MFA | September 09, 2014 at 10:23 AM