Belldandy and Spiritsword I've grown to admire your faith, as well. You're both such sweet and wonderful people. I'm glad I can get to know you both here. Eirewolf, as always, you're my sweetest friend. Thanks.
Wiggins, first of all, thanks for reading all this. I know it was a lot.
At that time I wrote two crime novels. In fact, they were very dark and today they're kept hidden away. I can still use them for information and they had some of my best writing, as well. I would never publish them. I'd rather be known for something else. That's another long story. *hehe* During my time, after I sought the counselor I obtained a mentor who was a professor at Texas Women's University. She worked with me on writing for a year and a half, teaching what she taught in her creative writing graduate courses. The best way to learn, one-on-one. She actually edited my last novel and it still sits around with edits from her.
When my husband bought me that guitar I stopped writing novels and loved writing Christian music and performing again. I had done this a lot when I was missionary, in fact, it was part of my ministry. I hopefully inspired other women with the songs I wrote. Even today, I praise God with my music. It wasn't until recently I found an old short story I wrote at the end of this process, around late 1997, that I've posted here, "Werewolf of Tupelo." It's a very sentimental story with strong points of faith and growth. I love that story. That is the type of story I would want to be known for. One that actually has a good message for believers and non-believers alike. I think my writing should be used for encouragement, not shock value. Understand, however, not everyone may feel this conviction. There are writer's who may feel led to write these types of things - that's between them and God. This was only a conviction put upon my heart.
Also, I know you are still confused about the head-knowledge to the heart-knowledge point. I think in the last post I wrote of our process of growth. I think I mentioned that we will know because of the confirmation by the Spirit in us. It will be very real and it will be obvious. First, it won't conflict with God's Word and second, it won't conflict with Who God is. This is where so many people run into problems. They say they are speaking because the Spirit told them something, and yet it doesn't sound like anything God has ever shown of Himself in the Word of God. The Bible is consistent in two main points: Christ is the Only Way to Heaven and God is very merciful, gracious, loving, kind, just, on and on. He is perfect and omniscient - the Creator of all. If you read at the end of Job, as wonderful and faithful as Job was, he still had sin, he still had some cleaning out to do in his closet (heart).
All in all, I wrote this to let you know you have hope. We, as believers always have hope. I don't like reading any writing with a hopeless story. I think in Christ there is always hope. Also, I wanted to let people know there are no easy answers. Everyone is different. I think I made my disclaimer at the beginning that this was "my" story. God is writing your story very different than mine.
Remember to stand firm in what you believe, Christ and Him crucified and pray to
know God. I've prayed that prayer since I first became a Christian at 15. If you don't ask, how can you receive? And finally, wait. When David wrote umpteen times of waiting upon the Lord in Psalms, he wasn't joking. Have you ever studied his life? My goodness. He had such a lousy time at being a father, husband, king and yet he was known as a beloved son by God. Why is that? Because he believed God at His Word, he wanted to know God, he knew the importance of having the Spirit of God dwell within him and he always broke before the Lord, knowing he was nothing before Him. His heart was poured out before God until there was nothing of himself left.
In this age of self-esteem and trying to feel good, we need to know we are nothing. I'm such a good mom I remind my kids of how they're nothing all the time. I'm joking.
Actually, I tell them they're nothing - without God.
He makes them something... and something so special. You have a place set aside for you in His Kingdom. Not everyone has that, but they do.
Sorry, I just went on and on again.
*hehe* I hope I'm helping you out. I am just so sure of Who God is. I may go post a song I wrote a few years back, "I Know Whom I Believe." You've inspired me, Wiggins.