March break complete, now school, work, schedules resume, regardless of whether we are ready.
The faithful canine slumber, sprawled over navy quilt, keeping watch as I enter into bible reading, devotionals, time of prayer, and eventually writing. If nothing else, my dogs return to routine without pause, hesitation, or regret. I could learn much from them.
Be content in whatever life offers.
Take each day, one at a time, each unto its own, with eagerness and acceptance. Be content.
May my contentment not enter my fictional world as I craft away, however, for that would make for a boring read, indeed.
Think conflict now, Eileen. For every page should have an element of unrest, something to be sought, resolved, discovered. A tugging for the pages to be flipped, devoured, enjoyed.
May we all be blessed with crafty imaginations today--God's masterful creativity that not only teaches, reveals His presence, but also entertains and delights the senses He so richly bestowed upon us.
Surrendering to Him,
Eileen
5 comments:
Should I start praying for a little more conflict in your life so that your writing doesn't get boring? ;) Just kidding!
I'll pray you get back into a great writing mood and that you have a productive week!
Blessings!
LOL Contented characters would be boring! :-)
This reminds me of that verse: Godliness with contentment is great gain. Or something like that. It's one of my favorites and def. something to embrace. Hope you have a lovely, peaceful day.
:-)
BTW, I like your tunes!!
We have to have the conflict to find the peace, don't we?
I am struggling in my WIP, but think I have figured out a conflict to help it out! Fun, fun.
I like that "We have to have the conflict to find the peace." Very cool!
Thanks, Jody! Glad you like the tunes. I find them very relaxing and meditative.
Jessica, I'm not familiar with that verse. Must look it up. Sounds wonderful, but not very helpful for my writing, I agree.
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