Learning to Be Thankful for the Difficult Parts of Writing as well as the Wonderful Parts

by Ane Mulligan @AneMulligan
Have you watched HGTV's show The Ugliest House in America? As I watched the episode when they announced the winner, I thought how thankful the owner must have been to have the ugliest house, since they now got a $150,000.00 makeover by a top celebrity designer.
We writers give God praise and thanksgiving when we get a fantabulous idea for a book, finish a book, sign a contract, win a contest, become a bestseller.
But do we thank Him for the ugly? The writer's block? Rejections? Contest losses? Hard criticism from a contest judge? There are a host of other uglies in a writer's life. But we are promised in Rom 8:28 that God causes all things to work together for the good of those who love Him. So why not thank him for those, too?
I believe if God allows something (rejection, block, loss, etc) in my life, He will teach me, mold me, grow me from that "ugly," and in the end bring good from it. So I need to thank Him for ALL things.
Most important, a thankful heart is a yielded heart. One that God loves and can use.
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Published on November 27, 2022 22:00
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