Showing posts with label Treasure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Treasure. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Searching for Treasure

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One of the joys and frustrations I find in writing fiction is when I start out to write I’m frequently unsure of what will come out on the page. That’s not entirely true all of the time as I try to finish each day leaving some crumbs for the next. I learnt that from an author whose name I now forget (but I think quite a famous one) wrote that was part of his daily writing routine: “leave some crumbs for tomorrow.”

Perhaps that’s because I’m a pantser, you plotters may have a far different experience but I expect there will still be days when a character completely surprises you with what they do, say or think.

But I know that for most of us turning up each day (or whatever your routine is) is often the key battle of the day. If the crumbs I left behind the night before are meager it makes that struggle of putting the first words down on the page even harder.

However, the more I write, the more I find joy in the process. Heck, if there’s no joy in it, then why do it? Right? And much of that joy comes from both the anticipation of and then excitement of discovering something special as the words flow (or bleed out as it can often be) on the page. Like we’ve stumbled across hidden treasure.

Only today one of my villains revealed to me something that caught me off guard. It was a delicious moment as all of a sudden it unlocked a mystery that had stumped me for a while. Very quickly I was able to visualize Book 3 that had me jumping with joy.

Aren’t those days extra special when a gold nugget miraculously appears out of the many (or sometimes a few) words you’ve written that day?

The mystery of Jesus

To them God has chosen to make known among the Gentiles the glorious riches of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.”(Colossians 1:27 NIV)

I read that verse the other day and the aspect of Jesus mystery struck me. The more we dig, the more He reveals of Himself. The treasure that He is and that we are united in Him.

And in revealing more of Himself, Jesus reveals more of us.

Just like our stories unfold as we sit down each day with our manuscripts, Jesus unfolds more of Himself each day.

I reckon that’s pretty good reason to turn up each day to my quiet space with Jesus and to my manuscript.




Ian Acheson is an author and strategy consultant based in Northern Sydney. Ian's first novel of speculative fiction, Angelguard, is now available in the US, UK, Canada and Australia. You can find more about Angelguard at Ian's website, on his author Facebook page and Twitter

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Treasure


I gave up making New Year's resolutions long ago as I soon forgot them. Two years ago I came across the idea of choosing one word for the year. In 2011 I chose the word trust along with this verse:
"So do not fear, for I am with you;
do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you;
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." (Isaiah 41:10 NIV)

I held my one word close though the year, and especially during a very stressful time. It made a huge difference and reminded me God was with me and in control of my life, no matter what the circumstances were. I didn't choose a word last year, but I've chosen one for 2013.

First I thought about the person I'd like to be by the end of 2013. I would like to be a person in a deeper loving relationship with God and my family. I would like to be someone whose life and writing point people to God.

Then I thought about the characteristics I'd have if I became that person. Here are some of them in random order.

I'd be:  loving
            compassionate
            unselfish
            kind
            patient
            trusting God
            seeking God's Will for my life
            obedient to God
            prayerful      
            hard-working
            committed to my writing
            disciplined
       
Lastly I chose one word to focus on that would help me to become a person with these characteristics—treasure.

The word treasure reminds me to treasure:
God's love for me
my Bible
my family
my friends
my time for working and leisure
the beauty of nature

The list is endless, but these are a few of the things I treasure.

Treasure reminds me of the real treasure in life—belief and trust in God, leading to a real life relationship with Him. If you would like to know more about this relationship you might like to read this article by ICFW author Shirley Corder 

The verses I have chosen to go alongside my word is:
'For God, who said, "Let light shine out of darkness," made His light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ.
But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.' (2 Corinthians 4:6&7 NIV)

If you would like to choose a word for this year, take a look at  the My One Word website to learn more and to see some of the words people have chosen for this year and their reasons for choosing them. If you click on the Pick Your Word tab, you will find 3 simple steps to help you find your word.

If you choose a word, I'd love to know what it is and why you've chosen it. Please tell me about in the comments section below.


Friday, September 14, 2012

DEVOTION: Crick in My Neck by Pam Ford Davis



Crick in My Neck


I crane my neck peering up at the skyscraper. The sun makes me squint yet I cannot take my eyes off twisted steel and glass shimmering in the Windy City skyline. The genius of big city architects more than impresses this country girl. I'm amazed!

 I try to ignore the crick in my neck as I gaze at Colorado's Pikes Peak. This moment will never come again. Snow capped areas blend with evergreen trees further down the mountain creating a greeting card ambiance tucked inside my box of treasured memories.

 A far greater treasure is out of sight but not out of mind. I keep looking up... "You are great and powerful, glorious, splendid, and majestic. Everything in heaven and earth is yours, and you are king, supreme ruler over all (1 Chronicles 29:11 TEV)." God is over all!

With God all things are possible!

Pam Ford Davis is a freelance writer with a focus on devotions. She has published articles in Mature Living Magazine, Secret Place, Daily Devotionals for the Deaf, Light from the Word Daily Devotional. Available now in book store: FORGET-ME-NOT DAILY DEVOTIONAL 
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