Following God's Call and Leaving the Results to Him
Some Christians like to wait for certainty, to know God's plan in full, before answering His call. But that's rarely how God works, and it doesn't show faith. Faith is taking one step and then the next as He leads, even when we don't know where we're going. Abraham did this, and I've lived it myself. I can look back and see how God took a poor mountain girl whose culture butchered proper grammar, gave her a love of language and books, and somehow made an author out of her. Looking back, I can see He was grooming me to eventually publish books, but I had no idea at the time. He often delights in doing the impossible, so there's no doubt who deserves the glory.
Others try to earn God's favor by doing an enormous amount of work, hoping to prove how capable they are. As one author put it, God doesn't need us to be impressive; He needs us to be obedient. If God wants one of my novels written and it only reaches a single reader, but that person is touched, taught, or drawn closer to God, then the book was a huge success. Yet if I write a bestseller that brings in large royalties but touches no one in any meaningful way, then the book is a failure.I've seen many authors complaining about the recent decline in sales that so many of us are facing now. It's understandable to want to do well. After all, the more books we sell, the more Christian stories we place into circulation. And for me, it also means the more scholarships I can offer, since all my profits go to a scholarship fund for missionary children. But at the same time, I keep reminding myself to put everything in God's hands. He's a much better manager than I am. I might not understand what's happening, but He does. My job is to answer His calling and follow His will.Whatever happens, to Him be the glory!
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