Recently, I welcomed my eleventh book into the world – God Moments: 101 little lessons for life’s journey, published by Authentic Media UK, Grounded in Scripture and grouped under various headings such as ‘On God’s Love and Grace’, ‘On Connecting with God’ and ‘On Loving and Serving Others’, each brief devotional this volume contains encourages us, in the midst of the ordinary events of our lives, to open our hearts to our extraordinary God. Of course, this is an especially joyful time for me as I share these reflections based on some of the hundreds of weekly blogs I have written over many years more widely. But the joy I find in writing in general is even wider and deeper. It is ongoing, ever-changing, at times surprising – and truly life-giving.
I am often asked
why I still keep writing, after over twenty years of focusing much of my energy
in this area. All I know is that, when I am not writing, I feel
something is missing. I may take an occasional break, but then those ideas
begin to flow again and I feel the urge to express them in some way that will
hopefully connect with others, enrich their lives and draw them closer to God. Of
course, the things I desire to write about and that I feel God wants me to
share may change over the years. I have loved writing each of my seven novels,
for example, but, right now, I am not working on another one. That may change
in the future, but, in more recent times, I have felt God urging me to write my
four non-fiction books instead, sharing insights and experiences God has
graciously given me over many years. At this point, I cannot envisage a time
when I will give up writing my weekly blogs and linking them to Facebook each
Tuesday. No doubt, that day will come, but in the meantime, I keep writing –
and keep listening to God’s promptings for what I am to write next.
When I am
writing, it seems to me that I am somehow being filled up inside. I feel as if
I am being all I can be for God in that moment, as if God truly wants me to get
those words out there in some form to share with others. Yes, some days I can
become stuck as to what direction to go in whatever I am writing. At times, I
may even end up throwing out much of what I have laboured over. But, even in
that, there is a sense of satisfaction and deep fulfilment that I am crafting
something others may appreciate and that, as I persevere, what I write will
become even better. It is as if I am partnering with God in it all as I let
that creativity flow – and that truly can be a joyous experience.
It is a
special joy when the words we have woven together are published in some form. Yet,
whether this happens when and how we envisage or not, there is still deep joy
to be found in the whole process, I believe. May this truly be your experience
as writers too as you continue to create those special works God has inspired
you to create and hopefully share with others.
Congratulations on the publication of 'God Moments', Jo. You've been so faithful with your weekly blog. Good on you for editing some of them for this book. It's great to see they'll have a second life and reach more people. You're a great example of the verse about nothing in the Lord's service being wasted or in vain (1 Cor. 15:58). Your words have been a blessing to many, and I'm sure they will bless many more.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Nola, for your kind comments. Yes, I really do believe that nothing we do for God is wasted or in vain. And I do hope and pray my words, either written or spoken, continue to bless others as God enables.
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