by Howard Hain

Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (Dutch, 1606 – 1669), “An Artist in His Studio”, 1630, Pen and brown ink, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
I have this recurring thought that I’ll never write anything good or creative or original or meaningful ever again.
And you know what? It’s true. I won’t. But God will.
It always begins and ends with The LORD. The Alpha and The Omega.
Hallelujah.
His grace transforms the fears that the enemy throws at us into most blessed reminders—reminders that result in living the greatest paradox ever told: A life of Bold Humility.
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Howard Hain is a contemplative layman, husband, and father. He blogs at http://www.howardhain.com
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“I have this recurring thought that I’ll never write anything good or creative or original or meaningful ever again.”
“And you know what? It’s true. I won’t. But God will.”
Yes, you will, Howard. God will whisper in your ear. Gloria
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Beautiful! And certainly the truth! Bill Lenahan
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Mother Teresa said, “I am pencil in God’s Hand.” Perhaps updated:
“You are a keyboard for God’s Hands.”
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