March 28, 2017

Am I Not Worthy of My Hire? - Bruce Atchison


I often wonder why I bother with writing. It hasn't paid my bills in the past 21 years, though I tried my best to sell my articles and books. In this world, we work for our money so we can pay our bills. As Ecclesiastes 10:19 (KJV) points out, "A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh merry: but money answereth all things."

Is not our work worthy to be purchased? As Paul wrote regarding remuneration for the servants of the Gospel in 1 Timothy 5:18 (KJV)  "For the scripture saith, Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn. And, The labourer is worthy of his reward."

For most of us, there's more to the craft than money. Firstly, there's our love of the written word. Being able to craft a compelling story or poem is aesthetically pleasing. Even if no magazine or book compilation features what we wrote, we still can be proud of it.

We also bless others by what we've written. In my case, people have complemented me on blog posts which particularly inspired and edified them. No doubt the rest of us Christian writers have had the same experiences.

I've also found writing to be excellent therapy. My second and third memoirs didn't sell well but writing them helped my heart to heal. The pain of being sent off to a boarding school and having been lied to in a house church has largely abaited. God used those books to exorcise those painful memories from my life. Doubtless others have had the same experience.

Our writing is also a legacy to our children. In my case, my sister Linda learned much about our family life through the events I recorded about being exiled to Jericho Hill School. I'm certain that other InScribers have had the same experiences as well.

4 comments:

  1. These are all EXCELLENT reasons to write, Bruce. Thanks for the rreminder. It's not about the money, after all, for most of us... God bless!

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  2. Thanks for sharing your thoughts here, Bruce. I pray that God may help you find readers for your books, that he may bless your words to the hearts and souls of readers who need the message you offer, and that God may bless you and surprise you financially for your faithfulness and your labour. Amen.

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  4. Writing provides an excellent therapy for someone who has gone through struggles. I also write for this reason and to help others in their own struggles. I'm sure many writers write because of their love for it and not the money. Keep on writing, Bruce!

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