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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Sunday Devotion: Lies from the enemy to a writer

Janet Rubin


Who do you think you are? You’re pathetic. You don’t have anything to say that’s worth hearing.

You aren’t actually going to let people read that, are you? You know they’ll laugh, right? You’ll look like an idiot. People will think you are arrogant and foolish for even thinking they’d want to read your drivel.

Well, you went and did it—put your amateur ramblings out for all to see. Can you imagine what they are thinking about you? You should be embarrassed.

She told you your writing blessed her? She didn’t mean it. She just felt bad for you.

Those people liked it too? Well, just look at them! They wouldn’t know Shakespeare from Danielle Steele. Don’t feel too good about compliments from them.

Okay, you have a point. That fellow is pretty smart, and I don’t think he’d give an insincere compliment. In fact, I was wrong. You know…. You’re really something. Quite talented. Very, very special. Your readers are lucky to have you. The compliments are nice, aren’t they? Feels good to be noticed, admired. Why don’t you write something else so you can get more praise?

You are so wicked! Full of pride. I thought you were doing this for your precious savior. Seems to me you think it’s all about you. I bet God is disgusted with you. You’re a hypocrite—don’t even practice what you preach. You should turn in your pencil.

Excuse me, I hate to interrupt your writing, but I wanted to remind you of the laundry, the dust, your other responsibilities. You’re becoming quite a sloth. All this time spent being creative is pretty self-indulgent. Selfish, selfish, selfish.

Hey, hello! Listen to me. Quit that infernal singing. I’m trying to talk to you. [Curses under his vile breath]. Oh forget it, they never hear me when they’re praying. But, I’ll come back later. I’m getting tired though. She just keeps writing and writing, and even when her heart isn’t right; HE uses it for His kingdom. Ah, what’s that? Not another one thinking about putting his soul’s ponderings in print? Better get busy discouraging him…
Philipians 4:8 8Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.

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9 comments:

  1. He loves to hit us where we're weak. Thansk for the reminder!

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  2. Janet,
    Thanks so much for that excellent (and very Screwtape Letters like :->) reminder of the enemy's tactics and the best way to beat them. Wonderful devotion!

    Blessings,
    Sheryl

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  3. Great devotional, Janet! Thanks!

    MaryAnn
    www.maryanndiorio.com

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  4. This is great! What Christian writer doesn't struggle with these things?!

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  5. Thank you so much for this devotional! As a new writer, I've faced many of these attacks and I'm sure they will surface again. As a Christian school teacher, I've been using stories as a means of teaching most of my career. Now the Lord has laid a message on my heart and led me to start writing. Thank you for the encouragement!

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  6. Thanks, ladies, for the comments. Yes, Christine, it tends to be a rollercoaster, but there are plenty of blessings on the way. Just remember to listen to God before everyone else. Keep writing!

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  7. Thanks for the creative and oh-so-true devotional!

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  8. That's great! I love the changes in tactics... doesn't Satan use them all. Thanks for the encouragement!

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  9. Thanks Janet. Your devo really gets at the heart of what goes on in a writer's mind when we write for Jesus. Thanks for the encouragement!

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