God’s Calling to Write
By Kathy Ide
“You shall receive power when the Holy
Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in
all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” Acts 1:8 (NKJV)
Have you ever read an article, book, or story that really touched
your heart? Did you ever think about what had to happen for that piece to get
into your hands?
Before you could read it, someone had to buy it from someplace.
That place had to purchase it from a publisher, who had to get it from an
author. Before that, the author had to have the idea to write it. Even before
that, God had to touch that author’s heart with a call to write.
God knows how long it takes to get a manuscript written (and
rewritten, revised, edited, proofread), accepted, and published. He also knows
who is going to need to read what He wants an author to write, and He knows
precisely when those people are going to need it.
Since God knows all that, and since His timing is perfect, we can
relax! We can trust that He called us at the right time, and He gave us
everything we need to fulfill His plan.
Think again about that piece you read that touched your heart.
What if the author had let rejection letters or the cost of a writers’ conference
or some critical comments from an editor crush her spirit so that she turned
her back on God’s calling? Then the moment when God touched your heart would
never have happened.
If God is calling you to write, that’s every bit as important as
if He were calling you to a foreign missions field. Being a writer is a lot
like being a missionary.
Missionaries go through extensive training, including learning the
language and cultures of the countries they’re traveling to. Writers need to
learn everything they can about how to best reach their target audience.
Missionaries need sponsors. Writers need people who can support
them emotionally, financially, and through prayer.
Missionaries are often misunderstood. Your loved ones may question
why you’re working so hard at something that seems to have so little reward.
Missionaries sometimes suffer squalid conditions and adverse
circumstances because they believe in their calling. If God has called you to
write, you may have to squeeze in writing time and costs among all your other
priorities.
Missionaries are often rejected by the people they are trying to
reach. If you submit queries, proposals, or manuscripts to publishing houses,
you will be rejected. But you mustn’t let a few—or even several—rejections sway
you from the task God has called you to.
A missionary can reach many people. An author can reach countless
individuals through a book or article or story or play script or screenplay.
If God is calling you to be His witness through writing, you have
His promise to receive power from the Holy Spirit to fulfill that task.
Kathy Ide is a published author/ghostwriter, editor/mentor,
and writers’ conference speaker. In addition to being the author of Proofreading
Secrets of Best-Selling Authors, she is the editor/compiler of the
Fiction Lover's Devotional series.
Kathy is a co-owner of the Christian Editor Network, parent company to The Christian PEN: Proofreaders and Editors Network, the Christian Editor Connection, the PEN Institute, and PENCON. She is also the director for the Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference and the SoCal Christian Writers’ Conference.
To find out more about Kathy, visit www.KathyIde.com.
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