“Find out the reason that commands you to write; see whether it has spread its roots into the very depths of your heart; confess to yourself whether you would have to die if you were forbidden to write. This most of all: ask yourself in the most silent hour of your night: must I write?
And if this answer rings out in assent, if you meet this solemn question with a strong, simple “I must,” then build your life in accordance with this necessity; your whole life, even into its humblest and most indifferent hour, must become a sign and witness to this impulse.”
~Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet
“Whatever you do, do it with all your heart as in working for the Lord and not for men.”
~Colossians 3:23
Writing is a compulsion, but while it is a calling, I disagree with Rilke that we should build our entire life around it. If we are followers of Jesus, He is our God, not our art. Writing, like anything, can easily become an idol. But just because we don’t worship our art doesn’t mean that we create inferior art. Instead, it means that we have a more astute understanding of the impulse within human beings to create, because we know the Creator. So we write in the tension, pouring out our hearts while they are being held by our God.
How do you manage your compulsion to write—being obedient to the call without making it your idol?
Resources:
In the first two episodes of the podcast, Magic Lessons, Elizabeth Gilbert is a great cheerleader to encourage you to follow-through if you are feeling the urge to write.
Episode 1: Do What Ignites Your Soul
Episode 2: Cheryl Strayed to Moms
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