There is nothing quite like finding people out there who think the same as you, is there? I experienced this a few days ago when a group of Christian authors got together in Sydney. Previously, most of us had met only online—but now we were able to share face to face and hear about each other’s writing journey.
What impressed me most was each person’s desire to honour God through her writing. We were a mixed lot in many ways. Some of us were novelists of varying descriptions, one wrote children’s books, one wrote non-fiction and another, poetry. Some were published and some not. And some had been writing for many years, while others were just beginning. But we were all determined to keep God first in our writing journey.
I was impressed. Here were six other women prepared to spend long hours alone, working hard to create and refine thousands of words, crafting them into a shape people will hopefully read. They have no guarantee of this and they have no guarantee any publisher will ever offer them a contract. But God has put a dream in their hearts—and they are determined to fulfil that dream.
God can also see their hearts—and mine. God doesn’t need those words printed on paper and bound into a book to read what is deep in our spirits. God can see my motivation as I sit writing and I believe is cheering me and my friends on, as we persevere. And that’s true for each one of you, whether you are an author or not. You may slave away patiently for hours at something quite different, believing you are doing exactly what you have been called to do. God sees that—and God knows.
In 1 Samuel 16:7, Samuel says the following to David’s father, Jesse:
Man looks at the outwards appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.
So while others might not think we are doing anything significant, God sees. While we might not have that book released yet that is the tangible representation of those hours spent pouring words onto a page, God knows every single one of them anyway.
For those of us who do end up being published, we may well receive words of praise from readers. And for some, there may even be accolades or awards from those with the expertise to judge our books against others. Yet God’s heart is to reward us for our efforts anyway, even if—and especially if—no one else sees how we have put our heart and soul into it all. In Matthew 6, we read about those who loved to let the world know how pious they were and made sure people were watching when they gave money or prayed or fasted. Of course, I don’t mean that those of us who have had books published or won awards are showing off! But this is what Jesus says about those who care much more for the praise of men than the praise of God:
… I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full. (v 2,5,16)
…your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. (v 4,18)
So be encouraged, all of you, writers or otherwise, who may feel you are labouring away, with no one noticing your efforts. God sees your heart. God knows. And one day, you will hear those most wonderful words of all spoken with such joy, “Well done, good and faithful servant!”
Sounds like a great gathering to be part of Jo-Anne.
Thanks for the encouraging post about how God knows even if others don’t see the hours invested in His Work. It was encouraging to me as I work on a long project at present.
Good on you all. I wish I could have been there too. I hope to make it back to Sydney some day, as I think it’s a wonderful city full of colour and interest. May God bless all your writing and heartfelt intentions to honour Him in your unique ways.
I’m glad my post encouraged you, Dale. And I think this group from Christian Writers Downunder would have encouraged you too. All the best with your current big project. God bless.
I keep meaning to join that Jo-Anne, but so far haven’t got around to it. A couple of things I need to srort out first. Now I need to get back to work on a character interview with Abby from Streets on a Map.
Thanks, Paula. This was the group organised by Margaret Lepke and Rita Galieh from Christian Writers Downunder. There were only seven of us, but everyone seemed to appreciate it and be encouraged. And yes, I hope you make it back to Sydney some time too! Funny, but I’d like to get back to Adelaide one of these days! I haven’t been back to either Victor Harbor or Adelaide since we lived in these places over thirty years ago! God bless.