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There is no need to produce or perform or perfect—simply become a place for God.

Ann Voskamp, The Greatest Gift

 

Produce. Perform. Perfect.

Produce your daily word count. Craft your message. Plot your novel. Create content: blog posts, podcast episodes, newsletters, emails. Meet your deadlines. Do it again. Write more. Do more.

Perform your platform building tasks. Measure your likes, your comments, your followers. Daily, hourly, minute-by-minute. Create more content: memes, stories, reels. Dance. Do it again. Create more. Do more.

Perfect your sample chapters. Edit. Edit again. It’s not good enough. Start over. Find a better idea. An original idea. An original, high-concept idea. Edit. It’s not good enough. Start over. Do it again. Edit more. Do more.

Produce. Perform. Perfect.

Aren’t these jobs the duties of a writer—what we’re told to do? Meant to do?

Is there anything wrong with working hard? Is there anything wrong with using the tools of our trade to promote the message we believe God has imparted to us? Is there anything wrong with offering God and our readers our best work?

Perhaps those questions are the wrong ones to ask.

Perhaps the right questions to ask, the imperative questions for you and for me, are…

Am I sitting at the feet of Jesus? Am I practicing stillness with Him? Am I listening?

Is my heart surrendered?

To Him?

Are my heart and hands open?

Toward Him?

Is He enough?

For me?

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