Writers are Blessed Stenographers

by Tammy Karasek @TickledPinkTam
Recently I came across the quote below on the Blue Bridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference Instagram feed. It’s had me contemplating it ever since. One, because of who wrote it and two because of the power that was in the words. Check it out:
“Writers were blessed stenographers taking divine dictation.” Stephen KingI remember sitting for hours taking shorthand in class, as the teacher would read pages for us to write in those squiggly little shapes that translated into real words. I loved taking shorthand and won quite a few awards in college doing so, I was very fast. I found it both fascinating and fun. When I took my first job as a secretary, I was able to put that practice into use. I diligently wrote down the words my boss would speak whenever he needed correspondence sent. Jack, my boss, was a funny guy. Once he was done telling me what he wanted in his letter, he’d say, “Now read the scribbles back to me.” I enjoyed listening to his voice and writing just what he said. I worked hard and kept at it to be able to keep up with him.
As I read Mr. King’s quote over and over thinking back to the years of using shorthand, it caught my attention that he had said “writers were blessed stenographers.” He’s talking about you and me—we’re the writers. But he said we’re blessed stenographers. Which to me means someone in the position to bless is telling us what to write. A stenographer doesn’t write in shorthand if someone isn’t telling him or her what needs typed. Someone is behind the voice. So who would be the voice for the blessed stenographer?
Mr. King’s last two words answers the question on who that would be, for Christian writers in particular. The voice would be someone divine dictating what needs to be said.
Stop right there. Is anyone else getting goose bumps like I did?
We’ve heard the phrase “if God has called you to do something, He will equip you to do it.” The quote above takes that to a whole new level for me. God has called us to write. Check. He will equip us to do it. Check—wait … how?
Simple.
Through His divine dictation.
Now you can see why this short, sweet quote has had my attention for a good while. And I’m not lying when I say it came on one of those days we writers sometime get when self-doubt and frustration wants to creep in and take over.
But this quote. It was so encouraging and exciting to me when I first read it. I hope it has lifted your spirits as well. We’re not in this writing journey alone, even though it sometimes feels like it. The words we write are coming from divine dictation from the One who blesses us with our stenographic skills of writing.
Be blessed writer, go write the words He dictates to you.
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Published on August 15, 2020 22:00
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