A daily devotional from Moody Bible Institute: Someone once said that if you repeat a lie often enough, it becomes the truth.

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A daily devotional from Moody Bible Institute: Someone once said that if you repeat a lie often enough, it becomes the truth.
Precious words❤️True lines❤️ Bitter truth💯Life is just in this moment🔱Ja...
Words in a deep well
beyond conventional reach
yearn for expression
who can procure every drop
of precious ebony ink?
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D W Eldred
I had a bad day once and read one of your fics to clam down! I love your writing and your ability to tell a story!
Can’t wait to see what ever you create in the future
I love seeing this at the top of my ask box every day, but due to Tumblr being all glitchy and stuff... I'm finally sending out some of my favorite words into the world. I'm so happy I could cheer you up on those down days. Your words here have done the same for me and more. Thanks Blessed-Arson! 💙💙💙💙💙
Thanks for your answer, Simon 🙏
Mood: going through your writing at the end of a long day, the moon bright outside, cup of tea in hand, finding more comfort in words than in the cosiest blanket (the blanket helps, nevertheless)
I’ve had this ask in my inbox for more than a week, but it doesn’t look like I’ll be finding a non-overwhelmed reply anytime soon, so I’ll answer like this.
I want to say -
- it’s words like these that can mean the world. It doesn’t matter how insignificant you think they are. They arrive at a creator’s physical and mental address, always do.
- it’s words like these that artists, writers, creators think about before bed, during the darkest and most own-work-hating hours, when no line or word or anything seems in place.
- I personally think that if a creative work makes you feel or think something, it’s amazing. If it manages to do both, it’s brilliant. And when the creator receives feedback on what their work did to someone else?
It feels as if, for that little precious moment, the world is alright and your work shakes the universe at least once - and a tiny bit wonderful, even.