Discover the Stones to Fight for Time to Write

by Edie Melson @EdieMelson
Then he took his staff in his hand, chose five smooth stones from the stream, put them in the pouch of his shepherd’s bag and, with his sling in his hand, approached the Philistine. I Samuel 17:40
I don’t know about you, but there was a time when I discovered I had a Goliath in my life. No, it wasn’t a person—it was an obstacle—and it was standing between me and God’s victory.
My enemy was time, or more accurately, the lack of it.
As you may have guessed, time wasn’t really the enemy. I discovered time is neutral. Instead the problem came from how I was using it. I had begun to let other things crowd out God’s priorities in my life. When that happened, everything spiraled out of control.
And just like David I had to tackle the problem head on.
But first I needed to pick up the weapons God had given me. Just like David chose five stones, I found five things I needed to re-orient my life.
5 Stones Every Writer Needs
1. The very first stone I picked up was God’s truth. Without that as a basis, I knew I’d never have victory.
2. The next was faith. Without faith in God and His power working through me I’d never be able to enter the fight, much less win it.
3. The third stone was discipline. I had to be willing to put God’s truth into action in the fight against my Goliath.
4. The fourth was prayer. I had to keep the lines of communication open as I fought.
5. The fifth was perseverance. I realized I had to follow through and use the weapons God has given me.
So what are you fighting? God’s given you access to the tools you need for victory. All you have to do is reach down and pick them up.
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She and husband Kirk have been married 42+ years, and live near their three sons and three grandchildren in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Edie and Kirk can often be found with their big black dog hiking—Edie hanging off ledges for the best camera angle and Kirk patiently carrying her tripod. Connect with her on her website, www.EdieMelson.com and through social media.
Published on March 02, 2024 22:00
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