Sunday, June 23, 2024

Writing Ideas are Like Seeds, Learn to Cultivate a Healthy Harvest


by Edie Melson @EdieMelson 

I planted the seed. Apollos watered it. But God made it grow. I Corinthians 3:6 

I’ve talked with a lot of writers through the years. One recurring question I get is about where they should focus their efforts. They struggle with whether to submit this article, write this devotion, try authoring a book. I encourage them to try it all.

My answer generally catches them by surprise.

I take a different approach when it comes to the decision of what to write about. I approach it like a farmer sowing seeds. I’ve never seen a gardener pull out a handful of seeds, search through them and choose only one or two to plant. 

What I’ve seen is gardeners sowing many seeds—and many different kinds of seeds—at one time. Successful gardeners are orderly in their seed casting, but for their harvest to worth their time, they plant more than one thing and more than one seed. They do this knowing that not all seeds take root and grow. As writers, we would do well to follow this model.

I’m not advocating that writers start a dozen different things without finishing any. I’m not even suggesting that a writer certain of where she’s called, move too far away from that. But I am telling you that although we make plans—in obedience—God decides what grows. And it only makes sense to walk through the doors that seem to have been opened.

So take a chance, toss those seeds out. You may be surprised by what takes root and grows into a harvest.

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Edie Melson is a woman of faith with ink-stained fingers observing life through the lens of her camera. No matter whether she’s talking to writers, entrepreneurs, or readers, her first advice is always “Find your voice, live your story.” As an author, blogger, and speaker she’s encouraged and challenged audiences across the country and around the world. Her numerous books reflect her passion to help others develop the strength of their God-given gifts and apply them to their lives. Connect with her on her website, through Facebook, Twitter and on Instagram.

15 comments:


  1. Thank you for this blog. Short and direct to the point. The Lord gives us the thought we jot it on a piece of paper and we ask Him. What else do you want me to do? The Write Conversation blogs are so helpful.

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  2. Um ... today is Saturday? The date at the top says it's Sunday.

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    1. Sorry, jet lag. I just returned from a long trip. Excellent advice, Edie.

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    2. I’m so glad I’m not the only one who gets confused! LOL

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  3. Edie,

    Thank you for this wise article encouraging us to try many different types of writing. I love the seed analogy. It's what I've done throughout my writing life. If I'm stuck in one area, then I write in another one. The variety has been amazing and keeps it fun for me--even though I've been doing it for decades.

    Terry
    author of Book Proposals That $ell, 21 Secrets To Speed Your Success (Revised Edition) [Follow the Link for a FREE copy]

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    1. You’re one of my examples of how to navigate this writing road! Thank you, Terry. Blessings, E

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  4. Edie,

    So short. So Sweet. So true. Thanks for the reminder to write in obedience to the call. Wait for God to open the door. Then, walk/write through it.

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    1. Jim, thanks so much for the encouragement and taking time to comment! Blessings, E

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  5. Loved the line "God decides what grows". Even if we have been called to write certain "seeds" God determines the dormancy period and what bears little or much fruit.

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    1. Linda, I’m so glad you found it helpful! Blessings, E

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  6. Yes, plant the seeds in all areas, and watch what God can do! Love this!

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