Covid was bad enough, but as I watched political events unfold over the past year, and especially in the last three months, I performed the stereotypical turtle move and disappeared into my shell. Writing has been almost nonexistent.
I’ve been afraid to speak what’s on my heart. If I click the “send” button too quickly after writing with passion or fear, will I regret hasty words?
Do I have any understanding of my times at all?
The Lord has been patient with me. He’s allowed me to whine, to mindlessly watch TV game shows for hours on end, and to type away on my keyboard—and delete. The grand entry of 2021 didn’t change my behavior, but a recent, online prayer service has nudged me to the point where I’m peeking out from my shell.
Last Sunday’s prayers were filled with the vision of moving toward our future with God’s help. The youth pastor used an amplified version of Psalm 23:4. “Fear will never conquer me, for You already have.”
Yes! I belong to Jesus! My job is to listen for His guidance and write what He wants me to write—in fiction and in blogging.
Another prayer reminded us of Who God Is. How I needed that assurance! I could move forward in writing and in life with that standard before me.
The prayer for our national leaders pointed us toward praying blessings over them, and for We The People to do what is right in God’s eyes and to teach our children to do the same.
We prayed for healing, looking forward to the time when the pandemic will be behind us and for the Church and its leaders that they may have wisdom for these times. And we finished with the Serenity Prayer.
The prayer service hadn’t shown me
anything new, but the reminders encouraged me to:
- Listen to God and know when to move, when to speak, or when to wait.
- Pray for my leaders, both within the church and in our country, seeking blessing and wisdom for them.
- Realize God can see it all—the global pandemic, the political maneuverings, the cry of every person’s heart.
God has always known that I would live in this era, in this nation, and that He would gift me with the skills of writing and teaching. It's time to come out of my shell and move toward new challenges and adventures.
With God’s help I can overcome fear.
With God’s help I can write with a voice of reason and inspiration.
With God’s help I will speak Light and Life to all who can hear.
God has done the same with you. He has known you would live in Indiana in 2021 in the years of pandemic and political upheaval. He has given you the skills to write, and you have other talents as well. If you've had the same problem as I've had this year, read those words again--
With God's help you can overcome fear.
With God's help you can write with a voice of reason and inspiration.
With God's help you will speak Light and Life to all who can hear.
Go write.
Linda Sammaritan writes realistic fiction, mostly for kids ages ten to fourteen. She is currently working on a middle grade trilogy, World Without Sound, based on her own experiences growing up with a deaf sister.
Linda had always figured she’d teach middle-graders until school authorities presented her with a retirement wheelchair at the overripe age of eighty-five. However, God changed those plans when He gave her a growing passion for writing fiction. In May of 2016, she blew goodbye kisses to her students and dedicated her work hours to learning the craft.
A wife, mother of three, and grandmother to seven, Linda regales the youngest grandchildren with “Nona Stories,” tales of her childhood. Maybe one day those stories will be in picture books!
Where Linda can be found on the web:
www.facebook.com/lindasammaritan
www.twitter.com/LindaSammaritan
To speak Light and Life -- that is the cry of my heart!
ReplyDeleteMay Christians all over this nation rise to the challenge.
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ReplyDeleteSuch fantastic words, Linda! As Beth said, to speak light is the passion of my heart. Amen!
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