Joel 2:12 says, “’Even now,’ declares the Lord, ‘return to
me with all your heart with fasting and weeping and mourning.’ The Lord was
using his prophet, Joel, to again bring forth the message of returning to Him.
Such a vicious cycle would take place. The people would turn from God, follow other
gods, slip into ruin, cry out to God, and He would extend the call to return to
Him.
A return to God is a common theme in Christian literature.
Very often the main characters find themselves involved in worldly things that
have taken their focus off the one true
God. Throughout the storyline, the character or characters must have a
realization and a returning to God.
Brainstorm a character who has fallen away from his or her
relationship with God. What kinds of situations have occurred to pull that
character away? List some possibilities.
Now that you have an idea of how that character could be
pulled away, list some ways that God might reveal Himself anew to the
character. Consider not only positive occurrences but maybe even problems or
calamities that might get the character’s attention.
What might be the character’s reaction to the circumstances
leading to the return? Will he or she ignore at first? Will he or she have to
fall further to understand the need to return to God?
What will happen in that scene where the character returns
to God? Will there be fasting, weeping, or mourning?
This theme of returning to God is common because many
Christians can relate to falling victim to this very circumstance. Some like
reading this type of story to show the hope that a person can return to God.
Other readers might find encouragement in dealing with a strayed family member
or friend.
As Christian writers, we might stray away from God or even
His true purpose for our writing. It is easy to be swept by what is popular or
what will sell to a publisher. But, if God has called you to write a particular
story, there must be a reason. Some stories may be only for the writer’s
benefit. Some stories may be for the benefit of a certain person or group of persons.
Now is the time to return to Him with all your heart.
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