Is it Cheating to Ask God to Help You?

I hit a wall today. My plot snarled into a wham-bam of a knot akin to the kinky mess only a three-year-old can create with their shoelaces. It will take a divine act to sort through the gnarly disaster I've made, which brings me to today's topic . . .

Is it okay to ask God to help figure out a plot?

In the grand scheme of things, God's busy with famines and wars and things on a much larger scale, way more important than the writing of a stupid made-up story.

Kids dying of starvation = important
Disease ravaged West Africa = important
Unemployment and cancer and suicide = important
Plot help = frivolous and a waste of time

Or is it?

I submit that relying on God to write a story isn't about the writing, it's about the trusting. It's a faith stretcher. Learning to depend on Him for little is a small pile of building blocks to erect for depending on Him in the big. The seemingly insignificant act of penning fiction has the potential to grow a relationship with the eternal God simply by virtue of bringing plot dilemmas and character conundrums to Him in prayer. Maybe, just maybe, that's what Paul was talking about in Philippians 4:6.

Writing down words isn't a supernatural act -- but creating is. God is the original Creator. Every time a writer envisions a story in his mind and captures it on paper, that's creation -- and that's a tangible picture of an intangible God.

Wow.

Noodle that one next time you wonder if it's okay to ask God to help you with your writing.

Michelle Griep

Michelle Griep is an author, blogger, and occasional super-hero when her cape is clean.

https://michellegriep.com
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