I just finished writing a book on AGAPE, The Infinite, Ultimate Love of God (Not yet released) So I was especially attracted to Mary Harwell Sayler's Prayer-a-Phrase of 1 Corinthians 13, The Love Chapter, applying it to the writing life in her book, Christian Writer's Guide.
God's love in us is at the heart of preaching, bearing witness for Christ, teaching, and powerful praying. And yes it must be at the heart of Christian writing. I am convinced this will bless you as it has me.
“Though I speak with the most angelic voice heard in the hearts of men….
Though I resound as a clear bell calling all readers to ring with praise….
Though I prophesy with power, decipher mysteries, acquire insight, and utter wisdom well….
Though I have faith to move mountains of people with perceptive words and cast rejection into deep depths of the sea….
Though I write all I have been given and hand over my body of work without reimbursement or acknowledgment….
Though I can boast of publication and best-sells….
Without love for God and readers, my work is nothing.
The loving writer-poet must be patient, kind – not proud.
The loving writer-poet must not insist “My work, my way!” nor be scripted with resentment, but rejoice, rejoice in giving voice to truth.
The loving writer-poet bears all disappointments, believes all timing comes from God, and has hope without end to endure.
The loving writer-poet knows we know in part, but every part of every reader needs The Loving Word of God. This love story, theme, or purpose never ends.”
© 2000, Mary Harwell Sayler, poem previously published in Cross & Quill, publication of the former Christian Writers’ Fellowship International (CWFI)
I recommend Mary Harwell Sayler's blog that is filled with such delights.
https://marysayler.blogspot.com/?m=1/
http://theanchorofthesoul.blogspot.com/
httphinkinginthespirit.blogspot.com/
http://watchinginprayer.blogspot.com/
http://writingprayerfully.blogspot.com/
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