Thursday, 1 May 2025

Using Our Writing to Share God's Comfort

 


Many years ago, I did an 'Introduction to Biblical Counselling' course with Youth With a Mission (YWAM). The key verses for the course were 2 Corinthians 1:3–4. 

Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God. (NIV)

Notice how it says that God comforts us in all our troubles, but it doesn't stop there. We're then meant to take the comfort we've received and pass it on to others so that they too can know the Father of All Comfort. 


In that counselling course, we spent the first five weeks working on some of our own issues and receiving ministry. The next seven weeks were spent learning some basic counselling skills. 



Then we went on a two-month outreach to New Zealand, where we had the opportunity to apply what we'd learned.



We ran workshops at various churches, YWAM bases and a Christian healing centre; and participants also had the opportunity to make counselling appointments with team members. 




Even though we were still working through some issues ourselves, it was wonderful to be able to share with others what God had been doing in our lives.

There are many ways of passing God's blessings on to others. It could be through counselling, teaching, prayer ministry, hospitality, mercy ministries and a variety of other ways depending on the gifts and talents God has given us. However, writers are in a unique position to offer something of value.


It's probably safe to say that if you're reading this post, you've been through some difficult circumstances or challenges at some point in your life. 



Some people may have gone through major life upheavals, even tragedies. For others, it might be the day-to-day challenges that pop up along the way. 

But no matter what you've experienced, there will be people who need to hear how God has helped you along the way. 

Does that mean you have to have completely overcome all of your obstacles and have it all together before you can help anyone else? I think you can predict that my answer will be 'No'. We're all on a journey that isn't finished this side of heaven. If God has provided you with some comfort and encouragement, then you can share that with others, even if you're just a little bit ahead of them on the road.

And sharing God's message of comfort and encouragement isn't just something relegated to true stories, memoir, devotionals or teaching materials. If you write novels or short fiction, you can have one or more of your characters working through different issues and learning to trust God in the hard times as well as the good. If you write poetry, you can prompt people to think of questions and perspectives they may not have thought of before. While some of us might write specifically for the Christian market, some of these ideas can be addressed in any form of writing that is based on a Christian worldview. 

In a world where many are losing hope, we have a message of hope to share. Let's take the comfort we've received from God, and turn it into words and actions that will help heal a hurting world.

Author Bio

Nola Lorraine loves weaving words of courage and hope. Her new book 'Comfort Zone' is a 40-day devotional on the Father of All Comfort. It is published by Armour Books and is currently available on Koorong and Amazon. She would love to connect with you through her author website at www.nolalorraine.com.au 



Photo Credits

Featured photo by Ben White on Unsplash, Rock climbing by Cocoparisienne on Pixabay,  Author photo by Wayne Logan from Encouraging Photos, other photos from the author's collection.


5 comments:

  1. Such wise words all round, Nola - thank you. I couldn't agree more - so often when I speak, whether to a church or community group, people come and tell me their experiences and seem to long for God's comfort. What a privilege to offer this as best we can through our spoken and written words!

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    1. Thank you, Jo-Anne. Your blogs and your books are a great source of comfort and encouragement for people. My new book's just come out, but I am planning to do some speaking engagements in conjunction with that and it will be interesting to see what conversations it might spark. We all have something to share of the goodness of God. Thanks for commenting.

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  2. Sorry, I popped up as 'Anonymous' above, Nola - I keep forgetting how Blogger works!

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    1. LOL Jo. I appear to have forgotten how Blogger works as well. It usually automatically labels me as Nola Lorraine, but I have come up as Nola Passmore. Lucky we know who we are!

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  3. Dear Nola, I really enjoyed reading this and found encouragement in it. I try to be an encourager. I think the Lord has led me on that path. Maybe having been a minister’s wife for over 40 years may have something to do with it. I tried always to be as supportive as possible in his ministry. I am working through trying to write some of this down now. Thanks for your encouragement in your writing. Love, Heather Gray

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