You Can’t Write Clearly Until You See Yourself Through God’s Truth…
There comes a point in your writing journey where the issue is no longer your ability…
…it’s your alignment.
Because you’re not just telling a story.
You’re stewarding a testimony.
And you cannot steward what you do not see correctly.
The Root of Unclear Writing
Many writers feel stuck and assume it’s because:
• they don’t have the right words
• they don’t know how to structure their story
• or they’re not “ready” yet
But often, the real issue is this:
You’re trying to write your story
without seeing yourself the way God does.
Romans 12:2
“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind…”
If your mind isn’t renewed, your perspective won’t change.
And if your perspective doesn’t change, your writing won’t either.
When your identity is still shaped by:
• past pain
• old labels
• unresolved beliefs
your writing will carry confusion instead of clarity.
You Were Never Meant to Stay in the Wound
Your experiences matter.
But they are not your identity.
2 Corinthians 5:17
“If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation…”
You were never meant to write from:
• pain without truth
• emotion without understanding
• brokenness without healing
You’re called to write from transformation.
Clarity Comes From Truth
You don’t gain clarity just by revisiting your past.
You gain clarity when truth is applied to it.
John 8:32
“The truth shall make you free.”
There are things you experienced…
…and then there are things you believed.
And not all of it is truth.
The Shift
There is a difference between:
• writing from what hurt you
vs
• writing from what God healed in you
One keeps you reliving.
The other allows you to reveal.
Isaiah 61:3
“Beauty for ashes…”
Your story is not just about what happened.
It’s about what God restored.
Mentor Moment
Before you write, ask:
“Am I seeing this through my pain…
or through God’s truth?”
Proverbs 3:5–6
“Trust in the Lord… and He shall direct your paths.”
That includes your writing.
Final Thought
Your story becomes clear
when your identity is aligned.
Jeremiah 1:5
“Before I formed you… I knew you.”
God knew who you were before anything you experienced.
Write from that truth.
Write from wholeness.
Become through renewal.
Publish with purpose.
— The H.E.A.L.E.D. Author™