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My superpower expectations were awakened once again this fall when three wasps injected me with their venom on three separate occasions. The toxic combination of their venom, which contains a variety of chemical components, should have succeeded in producing at least a little zap of something to fight evil in the world. But alas, none has been forthcoming. I live in hope that something will eventually show up. However, having had this experience three times, I would strongly advise against getting stung by a wasp as it is incredibly unpleasant and hurts more than you might think.
There is some benefit that comes from these two tales of my lack of extraordinary powers. Both provide fodder for some fanciful or inspirational writing. Perhaps I could encourage those who are facing the same surgery I had. Maybe I could calm the fears of those who encounter wasps and inadvertently get stung, including the difference between a regular reaction and one where it would be advisable to carry proper medication. Or, I could write a tale of a Super Granny who gets miraculous powers to fight bad guys or who uses her power gift to provide for those in need. The possibilities are endless.
These everyday occurrences can be reused and recycled many times over into wondrous tales that lead the reader into an extravaganza of adventure, or into calm waters in the midst of a raging river of fear, or something in between.
Once upon a time I was recycled. I truly was injected with superpower. It brought me to my knees and keeps me there because it is a dynamic and powerful force. Words fall short to describe this Infinite power infused with infinite love, grace and mercy. And just like the wasps, it came in three parts; Father, Son and Holy Spirit. They are my superpower and the guiding beacon for my life. I don't need a cape or mask because as I spend time with them, focus upon them and surrender to them, I will glow in the darkness with their light, fight evil with their weapons and bring comfort to the lost with their compassion. They will infuse my writing in the same way.
As we pray before we write, God takes what we may consider the mundane everyday things of our life and transforms them into brilliant pieces of writing. He is the key that unlocks the doors to worlds we never considered, stories beyond our ken and phrases beyond the thesaurus. Oh, the thoughts that will be awakened in the depths of our soul and the words we will pen for His glory.
Sometimes we think like the writer of Ecclesiastes 1:9-10 "What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun. Is there anything of which one can say, 'Look! This is something new?' It was here already, long ago; it was here before our time."
We have this inkling in our mind that it's all been done before, and it has, but never from your perspective in God's hands. Like Dr. Seuss says, "Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You!" God created us, each one of us, as an individual. It's spectacular to fathom. The world is currently filled with over 8 billion individuals created by God. Just pause and think about that. Awesome.
It is absolutely in the realm of possibility for God to use our words in a new way to reach those of His choosing. "See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland." (Isaiah 43:19 NIV)
Let Him take your ideas and inject them with His supernatural power. Let Him amaze and astound you. Let Him tickle the musings flowing through your brain, adding depth and dimension as only He can. Then write. Write and write and write. You have His superpower to do it
Life's events are full of inspiration for writing, even those nasty wasp stings that don't convey any superpowers. I love the words, "It is absolutely in the realm of possibility for God to use our words in a new way to reach those of his choosing." And then your encouragement to "write and write and write." Thank you for your post, Sharon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your encouraging comments, Lorrie, and for your steadfast dedication to the blog.
DeleteAs I write this, I'm sitting in the Juravinski Cancer Centre in Hamilton ON, waiting for my radiation treatment. Seven out of twelve, feeling pretty good so far. Thanks Sharon for injecting a little more humour. Well said!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Elizabeth. Glad you are tolerating your treatments well. Praying that will continue and for total healing of your body. Was good to get to know you a little better at Conference.
DeleteYes! We DO have superpowers because the Holy Spirit of God lives in us!
ReplyDeleteAmen! Thanks, Tracy. God bless.
DeleteGreat post, Sharon! My favorite thought of yours:"Let Him tickle the musings flowing through your brain, adding depth and dimension as only He can." He never lets us run out of anesthetic inspiration or words.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words, Valerie, and for taking the time to share your thoughts. It’s appreciated.
DeleteWonderful blog! I love the promise of the new thing God has in store, as stated in Isaiah 43:19.
ReplyDeleteI was inspired by “… never from your perspective in God’s hands.” Often I wonder if anyone is blessed by what I write, but then I think of the praying done before, during and after. The writing isn’t about, or by, me. It’s inspired by, and ALL ABOUT Him!! God is so good!!
Thank you!
Thanks, Pattie! I also needed to be reminded once again that maybe my words might touch a heart sometime. And I agree, God is so good! Amen!
DeleteWell said, Sharon. Your last paragraph gave an inspiring punch. I recall thinking I had super powers when I gave birth to my three children. Too bad those powers didn't carry on while I raised them! We are blessed as writers to have the power of God to rely on as we create.
ReplyDeleteThanks once again, Valerie, for further comment. I can relate to your story of giving birth and raising three kids….can I ever. Blessings on your day and thanks again!
DeleteThis is a wonderful post, Sharon. Honest and encouragement in every word. I will keep in mind your motivation at the conclusion, "Write and write and write. You have His superpower to do it." Thank you for all you write! Blessings to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Alan. Good to hear from you as always. Hope you are refreshed after your holiday. Blessings to you and yours, my friend.
DeleteThese lines are for me, "Write and write and write. You have His superpower to do it." I find them so encouraging. Thanks, Sharon.
ReplyDeleteLoved this Sharon. Your humour shows up even in the tough times in ways that lift others including myself. I can imagine you trying to convince your grandchildren of your superpowers too!!
DeleteKeep writing as you have such a unique style all your own.
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Thank you Sandra and Gloria. Your comments encourage me to keep on writing too!
DeleteLove your comparison to radiation, wasp stings (ouch!), and God’s super power. This whole paragraph grabbed me: “Once upon a time I was recycled. I truly was injected with superpower. …”. I love your encouragement here Sharon! How God can take our simple words and ideas and injection them with His perspective. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Pam! It was kind of weird as I don’t ever remember being stung by a wasp before this year. God bless.
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