When God reveals insights into life, history, theology, I must speak up and record, with or without an audience or a response.
I often imagine what a reaction might be someday, but until then I think and write without catering to anyone.
Perhaps that is good, because I tend to be too sensitive about what other people think.
Yet, that very sensitivity drives me to scrutinize my editing for the best communication possible.
And, since my writing also includes volatile subjects, some in real life, I use the following commentary to assuage as well as heighten the seriousness:
“Perhaps the smaller my audience, the longer I’ll live.”
Speak Your Mind