Years ago when I was desperate to conceive my second child, a well-meaning friend suggested that I needed to pray in a certain way in order to have my prayers answered. Hmm...! Isn’t God more interested in my heart than in any prayer formula? God did not give me a second child. But many years on, He blessed me with two lovely daughters in Christ, satisfying my heart’s desires for 3 children—one son and two daughters. The parents of my "daughters" did all the hard work! I had the joy of having them without changing even one nappy! (A great idea, God. Thank you.) My prayers may have been frail and faulty, but they were answered.
More recently, when sharing my health struggles with another (also well
meaning) friend, she asked if I prayed daily for good health, telling me it has
worked for her. She implied that it was a must in order to receive healing. I
do spend plenty of time with God each day. I do talk to Him often. But I don’t ask
God for healing every single day, because
I don’t think it matters. God knows my heart. Even if my words aren’t quite
right or the number of times I pray not the perfect number, I can count on Him
to give me His best. After all, it’s not my impeccable prayers which bring
results but the mercy and love of a faithful God.
The only Prayer formula I know is not
to have one. Instead I seek the Giver of all good gifts. And oh, it’s been a thrilling
journey. So … what’s the correct Write
Formula if there such a thing? I’ve
spent hours learning the craft. I’ve attended conferences (fabulous times), borrowed
a plethora of books from the library, (and read them from cover to cover), written
articles and essays, poetry and songs, books and blogs. Perhaps unlike prayer,
there IS a right Write Formula? Yes, I believe
there is!
It’s true that in order to do most things well, we need instructions to
guide us and help us stay on par. We can’t play a game of Cricket or Tennis or
Footy without rules, could we, or there would be mayhem. We can’t write a
sentence without using grammatical rules or it would not make sense. But what about
the right Write Life? Does that have rules too?
Jesus did not come to bind us with rules and regulations. He came to release the prisoners and set the captives free. As Christian writers, we can take a joyful leap across the chasm of legalism and into fields of grace. Perhaps the biggest decree for our writing lives is that there are no rules? There is only GRACE! Precious, glorious, bountiful grace. The Grace that overflows into our lives as we seek to live for God and for His glory.
Jesus did not come to bind us with rules and regulations. He came to release the prisoners and set the captives free. As Christian writers, we can take a joyful leap across the chasm of legalism and into fields of grace. Perhaps the biggest decree for our writing lives is that there are no rules? There is only GRACE! Precious, glorious, bountiful grace. The Grace that overflows into our lives as we seek to live for God and for His glory.
Grace means that …
1.
Despite my sins, mistakes and imperfections, He
still calls me to write for Him.
2.
It’s not following His laws which will
help me thrive as a Christian writer but desiring and seeking intimacy with
Him.
3.
If He calls me, He will equip me and help me.
It’s as simple as that!
4.
As Paula Vince shared with us so beautifully last
week, success as a Christian writer is very different from the world’s view of success
5.
God will use even the deficiencies and failures
in my Write Life to touch and bless others
6.
Perfection may often be unattainable but I can
aim at excellence
7.
God’s ways are often unusual, unexpected and
unfathomable but always trustworthy
8.
My writing may not be exceptional but when I do my
best, led by His Spirit, miracles happen
9.
He will always give me a second chance
10. When
I yield to the Holy Spirit. He will use my words, weak and frail as they might
be, to prod and poke, to lead and lift, to bless and build
11. We
are each not called to be a carbon copy of other writers but free to pursue our
own calling
12. Most
importantly, it’s His glory that we are on about, not our own
So how do I grow into a Christian writer? By spending time with Him, by following
the Spirit’s leading, by using my time wisely, by learning writing skills (yes,
following those rules), walking in integrity, allowing Him to shape me. being
part of the body of Christ and by helping other writers thrive.
Grace frees me to become the writer I was meant to be.
Grace gives me wings to partner with the Holy Spirit.
Grace spurs me on to dare to change the world through words.
Let’s do it! Let's dance in fields of grace!
Anusha’s been on many interesting
detours in life, as a lab technician, a computer programmer, a full time Mum, a
full time volunteer, a charity director, a full time job chaser, until one
golden day (or was it a dark moonless night?) God tapped her on her shoulder
and called her to write for Him. She has never recovered from the joy it
brought her. She loves to see others enjoying life with Jesus and does her mite
to hurry the process in her world through her writing and through her life. The
goodness of God is her theme song through each season, as she dances in the
rain with Jesus. Please stop by at her website to say G’day to her. Dancing in the Rain. She’d love
to see you there.
Her first book "Enjoying the Journey" comprises 75 little life lessons and 16 colour photos. Her second book "Dancing in the Rain - words of comfort and hope for a sad heart" will be published in 2018 by Armour Books. Please stay tuned.