A Writer’s Loss of Words

by Tammy Karasek @TickledPinkTam
As writers, we have an affinity for words. Whether written, or even spoken, we are most often so full of words itching to be written or shared in some way we don’t have enough time each day to get them recorded or said.
Until we aren’t found with any words left.
This year has brought many challenges to test our ability to write or speak. We’ve watched as people we love have passed. Someone we love has lost a loved one. Others have lost their health and vitality, a job, or all of their savings. A loss has happened and we’ve seen far too much this year.
Some of us have lost our words, which would have come easily. Now, we don’t have them.
There are no right words. There are no wrong words. There just aren’t any words.
But we writers love words. We’re at a frustrating time of loss. Where do we go to find the words that normally flow? To the Word. To the One who gave us the talent and gifting to begin with. We pour out our grieving heart. We ask Him to refill the words we’re at a loss for. In His timing, he will give us words He wants written. Often, overflowing.
And then we write them.
Those words may not be for anyone in particular—they may only be for us. Or perhaps they are placed in our hearts to then write for someone God has in mind to read them at a later date. We don’t know. We don’t ask. We sit and write.
And continue to trust in the One who is the giver of gifts—and words.
Until the time when words return to us naturally, as writers, we continue to dig into the best book ever written inspired by the One who knows exactly what words we each need to hear.
Have you been at a loss for words this year? Have you dug into the Word of God lately and asked the Lord for the refilling?
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Published on December 19, 2020 22:00
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