What to Do When God Disappears From Your Writing

by Patty Smith Hall @PattySmithHall
Years ago when I first started writing, there was a sense of excitement down deep in my soul. Household chores were left undone as I spent time at my kitchen table, pen in hand, as I created my first stories. But it wasn’t just the writing that mattered to me. It was the time I spent with God beforehand, reading His Word and writing in my prayer journal that set me on the right course for the rest of my writing time. When I started my days like that, writing became more like an act of worship. Words and phrases I would have never thought of myself seemed to follow from my pen. It was in those moments God taught me things about myself I never would have learned in church.
I sold my first book, then my next. Before I realized it, my days were filled with deadlines, marketing strategies and social media. I’d mumble a few words in prayer rather than spend time in my prayer journal. My focus shifted away from writing with God to meeting my growing obligations. A new contract was a blessing and a curse, and I procrastinated. I gave ‘good enough’ but not my best. By the time I turned in my last book, I sworn I would never write again.
One day recently, I read a little of one of my novellas. As I read, a heavy burden bore down on me as I realized my story was a ‘clean’ romance but not necessarily a Christian romance. Oh, there was a Bible verse or a prayer thrown in for good measure but not a story that pointed to Jesus.
I had to ask myself: When did I leave God out of my writing?
And God answered. He revealed my mistakes to me. How, little by little, my stories weren’t for Him but to please the world. Instead of digging deeper and stretching myself to reveal some hard truths, I’d taken the easy way out. It was a harsh realization, but one I’m determined to correct.
Steps to Ensure I'm Writing With GodRepent: This is the first and most important step. Jehovah God yearns for a relationship with us and unrepentance blocks us from that closeness He (and we!) yearn for. Lay bare your heart to Him, not only your mistakes but your fears going forward, and watch how the Lord responds!Commit the first part of your writing time to reading His Word and praying: Spend time with God whether you’re writing or not. Even if you only have ten minutes, read a devotional and pray. For myself, I like to prayer journal. And don’t just delegate it to one particular time. If you get stuck in a hard scene, stop and pray. The words flow easier if you commit it to God.Pray about every writing decision: Indie or traditional? Pray about it! Career or hobby? Take it to the Lord. New contract? Talk it over with the great I Am. You get the gist.
Always invite God to be front and center in your writing. Look at your writing as a form of worship. Lay open your heart to the truths the Lord will share with you there.
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Published on July 14, 2023 22:00
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