Your Pen Speaks Louder When the Lies Get Quiet..
Midweek has a way of revealing what we’re really battling.
By now, you’ve probably noticed which voice tries hardest to silence your pen, fear… comparison… perfectionism… or that old familiar whisper that tells you your story doesn’t matter.
But here’s what I want you to hold onto today:
The fact that you’re noticing the voice means you’re already breaking free from it.
Awareness is deliverance beginning.
And every time you pause and recognize, “This isn’t God speaking,” you reclaim another piece of your voice.
This is the part of the writing journey people don’t talk about, the spiritual and emotional tug-of-war that happens before the breakthrough. Writing isn’t just a creative act; it’s a confrontation, and the enemy doesn’t fight what doesn’t threaten him.
You’re writing through the very things that once shut you down.
You’re confronting the lies that once muted your confidence.
You’re rising into identity with every sentence you attempt, even the ones you don’t finish.
So if the middle of this week feels like a wrestling match, let me remind you:
1. Fear may speak, but it cannot lead.
You belong to God. Your voice carries His power.
2. Comparison cannot judge what God has assigned.
No one can write the story He gave you.
3. Perfectionism loses its strength when you choose to simply begin.
A flawed paragraph is still a paragraph.
4. Your voice is getting clearer.
Not because life is quieter,
but because you’re not bowing to the lies anymore.
And here’s the part I love:
Every time you write, even a sentence, you silence the internal critic a little more.
Every time you show up, you prove to your mind that your calling is stronger than your fear.
Every time you choose truth over insecurity, you step deeper into the writer you’re becoming.
So breathe.
Reset.
And let this be your anchor today:
Your voice is God designed.
Your story is God assigned.
Your pen is God backed.
Finish this week knowing you’re not losing your voice, you’re learning to trust it.
With purpose & a ready pen,
Mia