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The Holy Spirit Is Christ Jesus Alive:
Therefore, I write the truth, Philippians 4:8. Being a babe in Christ, I
needed to meditate daily on the truth and the Word of God. After
attempting to write a fiction, Christian romance. I stopped because it was
fruitless. Fiction was like the wide road; it had no deep salvation values.
Therefore, like the Parable of the fork in the road, I started writing about
my holy experiences, a work of nonfiction. I see non-fiction as the narrow
road. I also thought writing non- fiction would be easy, but it is not. Which
is why it is the road less travelled. I did not distinctly recall all the
details; nevertheless, it stalled my writing. Yet, I continued by doing
something else that benefitted my writing like reading, grammar books
and taking online grammar classes. The Holy Spirit brought the
occurrences back to my recollection. When I began to give up
writing, the Holy Spirit would utter motivational scriptures. Such as,
you can do all things through Christ Jesus and more. Although, fiction is
false. I am not saying it is right or wrong. When we create and invent,
we are being more like God.
He created us in His image; therefore, we should create as well. He
created heaven and the earth and us. He is also a writer, the author and
finisher of our faith, Hebrews 5:9- 12:2. I was not ready to create fiction. I
had a nonfiction story to recount, a faithful mission to finish.
T h e C o n t r a s t
The Mystery of the parable of the fork in the road parable to me was
about choices, struggles, and challenges of my writing. The two contrasted
journeys. The narrow road and the writing. I did not complete my
journey accurately, said Christ. The same way I did not write without
errors. At the beginning, I left out many significant details. Such as, like
in the parable, I left out useful resources and scriptures compared to,
plants, seeds, and flowers. Therefore, I had to redo both journeys, the
reality journey, and the parable journey because of things.