Thursday, November 2, 2017

I'm a Trader 429

I don't know what people think about their writing and their books. Do they worry about sales? Do they worry about reaching the bookstores or having their books on the shelves of major chain stores? Do they worry about who will like their books?

I used to worry, but no more.

Here's how I learned to cast those worries aside.

I read Ephesians 4:29 (King James Version because I love the Shakespearean sound of the words, very poetic): "Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers."

My words are written to bring glory to His name, to help the hurting, to bring hope to the lost, and most importantly to tell real life with real words. I will continue to strive to maintain the command set forth in Ephesians.

How did I stop worrying about sales and bookstores and what to write, etc.? 

I watched Definition of a Trader with Brain Mosley from RightNow.org which is featured on YouTube. A trader is defined by this: 
  • a new kind of missionary 
  • a movement that requires us to live out our faith 
  • to sacrifice and be intentional with our time, money, and skills 
  • see work as worship 
  • everything we do in life can be an opportunity to worship God. 
We must act Right Now.  

Basically we, as followers of Christ, must be kingdom focused and not self-focused.

Once that was drilled into my head and stamped onto my gray matter, I learned that it isn't about money. It isn't about prestige. it isn't about being on the best-sellers list. It's all about GOD.

As I write my words and spin my tale, I focus on my Audience of One. He alone knows my heart, my desires, and He alone knows the plans He set before me.

I decided to step up to the plate and accept that challenge. I write for my Lord. I write to show the world His love.