How a Writer Can Discern Between Failure and Fruit

By Edie Melson @EdieMelson
Through the years, I had the opportunity to hear about other authors’ journeys to publication.
As we compared routes, I noticed many similarities to my own. Most were like mine—not a direct route—but a circuitous trip full of bumps and detours. Frequently a writer's path is littered with broken dreams and shattered expectations.
In the early years of my writing journey, I would have called them failures.
As I listened, I reflected on those instances in my life that I'd always labeled as failures and shortcomings. Now, in the light of the successes those detours brought, I recognized them as opportunities from God to grow and learn.Those times of waiting had become patience.The weeks—and sometimes months of—frustration had become discipline.The heart-breaking rejections became joy.All those difficult circumstances had been used by God to teach me things I lacked, as well as giving me compassion for others on similar journeys.
Somewhere along the way, God used the seeds of failure to grow fruit in my life.
Today I challenge you to look at those things you’ve labeled failure, and notice the fruit that’s now begun to grow.
I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. (John 15:5 ESV)
Let Me Pray for YouDear Lord, thank You for this gift of writing, and always walking with us, inspiring and encouraging us. We're so grateful for the fact You love us enough to give us these opportunities for growth and success. Help us to look to You for the measure of a job well done. Don't let us fall into the snare of using worldly standards to judge our spiritual path.
Remind us that the plans You have for each of us are unique and created to bless. You love us too much to leave us as we are. We know the struggles we experience are sifted through Your loving hands. Give us joy as we serve You obediently. Amen.
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Published on August 30, 2024 22:00
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