Daily Devotion
Scribing on Scraps
By Verna Bowman
Come away by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest. Mark 6:31
My daybreak therapy is praying with a pen recording trials and blessings of yesterday.
King David and I have spent many quiet dawns and silent nights in the Psalms he once composed in caves and pastures. David the shepherd-king has been a good mentor, guiding me through the tough times of life, leading me beside still places.
As a teenage scribe I kept a diary, logging thoughts on my "beloved of the week."
Now I write about my Beloved of my everyday in journals filled with naked thoughts on tear crinkled pages, and I emerge strong.
There are times my journal is nothing more than a tattered scrap recklessly scribbled at a traffic light or jots on a napkin transcribed later to my bound treasured keepsake. Mostly, it's in the pause and ponder times when I come quietly before the Lord to write of His greatness. Then His voice fills the white space.
Some words blow away with wind, but others need to be recorded on parchment, preserved and priceless, a legacy of faith that only you can leave to others.
For me there is no better way to remember the amazing. We will always recall our lifemarkers, the unforgettables, but it's the before and after that becomes technicolor when written during times we're made to travel to the well of our soul.
Years ago we lost our home due to extreme medical bills from my little son's illness. The Bible study that met in our home for many years helped us build another home in the manner of an Amish barn-raising to meet a family's need. We didn't know how to build a home, but God provided a carpenter, plumber, electrician, and mason as part of that gathering of saints. Now, of course, I'll never forget such an extravagant act of grace when I recall the event, but when I read my journals I almost hear a symphony of hammers pounding in obedience to what God called us to do together. Technicolor.
The special thing about journaling is you don't have to be female. I look at John-Boy Walton, a mountain scribe who recorded the simple and organics of life. It became a beloved television series with forever reruns. A family's life preserved.
I have spilled my soul on paper that tells of a life interrupted by crisis. Memoir chapters on betrayal, divorce, critical illness, wayward children, financial hardship and more. Many stories may not have a happy ending, but all have a glorious ending because God is in each one.
There is something golden about recording mercies, the gold engraved into each story where faith grows.
Join me in the quiet; open your storybook or tattered scrap and start talking to God before the day (and circumstances) start talking to you!
I am awake before the watchman that I may meditate on Your Word. Psalm 119:147
Copyright © 2012 by Verna Bowman. Used by permission.
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Verna Bowman is a freelance writer, speaker, and Bible study leader. She posts weekly on vernabowman.com, encouraging women one story at a time. Her love for journaling turned into writing God's amazing stories in her life. She has been published in Guideposts, Cup of Comfort Devotionals, Power for Living, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Christian Devotions, and Women's Day Magazine. Verna and her husband Jeff live in a small Pennsylvania town with their cat, Glory.
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