Stay

Painting, Luna, by Jo White

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A week ago, our son, Stephen, asked if we would keep his dog, Luna, while he moved to a new apartment. He did an interesting thing. When he dropped off Luna, as he was leaving amongst all of the “be a good girl” comments, he said in a commanding voice, “STAY.” When he left, there was no whining or barking. She knew she was supposed to stay with us. I watched him do this before, and though I can’t be sure what the dog was thinking, it seemed like the dog felt when he left she was supposed to go with him unless he told her to stay. If she stayed without him telling her, she was doing something wrong.

I couldn’t help but think that the Lord had recently done something similar to me. I’ve been in bad health lately. I have slowly deteriorated with a condition the doctors can’t diagnose. Each day, it seemed like I was getting weaker, and I thought my life was circling the drain. I was surprised at how much work was involved in getting my affairs in order for the end. On March 30th of this year, I felt the Lord spoke to me similarly to how one hears their conscience speaking and said, “There’s something I want you to learn.” I found out he wanted me to learn a new way of writing. It didn’t matter for a blog, but it was critical for writing something longer, such as a book. I’ve written the first draft of several books, and they were all so terrible that I didn’t bother with a rewrite.

Writing a book is a significant time commitment. In my experience with the Lord, he has never asked me to learn something unless I would use it. In him asking this of me, he was saying, “STAY.” The Lord picks the time for our death, and it sounded like he was saying to me this isn’t yours.

I’m dyslexic, and when I read, I am constantly rereading the previous sentence unless I force myself not to. This carries over into my writing, where I continuously edit as I’m writing. The real problem with this, which I’ve discovered, is that I’m editing out all of the original thought in its infant form before it ever has a chance to develop. Learning to not do this seems like such a small, easy thing to do. I would find out when trying to do it that it was neither small nor easy. I am constantly editing my life as it goes. I plan out what I will do in advance, even if it’s a small task around the house. I think about what could go wrong and develop a backup plan in case it does. I suppose everyone does this to a degree, but I think my wife would sometimes like me to “stop planning and enjoy the moment.”

With artificial intelligence coming on the scene, the thing writers have that artificial intelligence has difficulty with is original thought. When AI is writing something, it looks into its massive databank of what has been written before to decide how to write what someone is asking it to do. If it looks into that databank and sees an author has written 2 + 2 = 5, it compares it to its mass of data and finds out that it stands alone and rightly assumes that it’s wrong. To artificial intelligence, most original thoughts appear wrong.

When most new technologies come out, they commonly appear to take away people’s employment. When word processing first came out, there was a bit of an uproar that it would do away with secretarial jobs, and for the most part, it did. Word processing made it so that far more people could write their own letters, books, and blogs. It was a difficult transition for some but good for mankind.

Each day since I felt the Lord spoke to me on March 30th, I have felt physically better, even though it hasn’t shown up on any of the medical equipment yet. It could be psychological, or it might just be that the Lord has unexpected plans for me.

58 responses to “Stay”

  1. Oh, dear Don, I hope your health is better now and that you are well.

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  2. You’ve got this, Don, and I look forward to reading your book! May God bless and guide your writing.

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  3. Oh dear Don, I do hope you are now feeling better and are well. And I do hope you write your book!! I look forward to hearing about how it is going and reading it when it’s done. Jo’s painting of your son’s dog is beautiful. Please tell her how talented she is. Good luck with the next part of your journey. And good health to you!

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    1. Thank you, Ellen. The Lord is on my side. No matter how my health goes, I can’t lose, but I look forward to finding out what the Lord has planned.

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  4. I agree !!  STAY—I told the LORD years ago th

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  5. Don, interesting comparison about Luna being told to stay, and the Lord speaking to you on 3/30. You can always tell that voice, that unceasing feeling 😊

    Agree that sometimes it IS hard to live in the moment…we’re always thinking ahead.

    Said a prayer for you… hope the Lord continues to strengthen you day by day 😎🙏

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    1. Thank you, Darryl.

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  6. Don, I hope you are feeling better and ready to fulfill your writing mission. I too, have a bucket list. Like you, health issues are a reminder that I can’t take the future for granted and must “seize the day.”

    Take care, and all the best with your health and your book!

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  7. May you be well, Don. I hope can accomplish what you need to do.

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  8. Wishing you well, Don. I hope you’re able to accomplish everything you set out to do.

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  9. I love this idea of “Stay”. And I totally relate to the problem of self-editing. This kind of change comes only from God who is strong in our weakness.
    Great post!

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  10. Glad the Lord made His direction clear to you, Don. Praying for strength for you to stay focused on Him in whatever you face from day to day.

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  11. You have a calmness in your writing voice-even when you’re sharing alarming news. It reflects your faith in the Lord. Good luck in all your endeavors, Don. Jo painted a wonderful likeness of Luna. 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Nancy. You and I both know that the Lord is on our side. He puts us through difficulties so we might grow up and be ready for what is ahead. I know it is true of me, and I suspect it is also true of you, that we love an adventure.

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      1. You couldn’t be more right, Don. God bless you and your dear wife, Jo.

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  12. This is great news, Don!!! Stay, write, heal!!! 💕

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      1. ❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️

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  13. Your writing is a blessing, Don, and I pray that as our Lord wills, you will recover, heal, and bless you and us with all that the Lord has planned for you. For all our planning, it is His word that goes out and accomplishes His purpose. May you know His grace and power working in you through weakness and strength. 🙏

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    1. Thank you so much, Dora.

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  14. I hope you feel better and are able to write your book.

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  15. I am so happy to hear you are feeling better and I pray that you continue to gain strength.

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  16. All the best Don and good luck with the writing!

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  17. I am holding you in my heart for this time, Don. May you feel blessed as you listen, write, and (I pray) continue to strengthen in health and deepen in peace. Writing a book is a big project, but it brings purpose, insight, and an awareness of God’s presence to each day. Take care and keep us updated!

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  18. Yes, a book–please! That would be fantastic, Don. And continued prayers as you persevere and listen to God’s voice as He leads you through this season of life.

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    1. Thank you, Ericka. You were the one that had me asking the Lord if I should do a book. I’ve been playing with some first chapters to see if the Lord breathes on anything.

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      1. What an honor! I’m glad you’re seeking God’s direction in this, Don. I really do believe the gentle yet honest tone of your posts would lend themselves to a longer work very well.

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      2. Thank you, Ericka. You are very kind.

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  19. My prayers are with you.

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    1. Thank you, Belinda. I appreciate that.

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  20. Hope you’re feeling better, Don, prayers for you and the new purpose the Lord has given you! 🙏

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    1. Thank you, Peggy. I appreciate your prayers.

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  21. You’ve faithfully been reading my posts, I see, which convicts me! I must shorten their length, if only for you. And, I’m learning to hunt you down, now, too. I totally applaud the challenge you’re being led to take with writing a book! Glad you’re feeling better, Don, and that He’s keeping you among us a while longer.

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    1. Don’t shorten them for me. I like your posts the way they are. I’m working on something that will definitely be too long for a blog, but I won’t worry about what to do with it until it’s finished. The working title is God Isn’t Like That. It is a bit of my struggle to understand the Lord. I’ve known the Lord for 56 years, and I still feel that I’m still near the beginning of really knowing him. Your posts are helpful. Thank you for your blog.

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      1. Thank you for that amazing encouragement, Don. I’m touched that my words are helpful to you, as much as I am that you read through them. I like the title of your upcoming work, too! Straight from the hip. It’s true. He is beyond our grasp down here on earth; but all the pieces He allows us see and share, as we seek Him, might stir up interest in others to start out on the grand search themselves, or perhaps, add more salt or light to the view they already have. At least we can hope.

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  22. Hi, Don. I am playing catch up. I am glad I took the opportunity to read this post. I agree with a previous comment, “You got this.” I enjoy reading what you pen. I thank you for your encouragement and wisdom. It is amazing how you incorporate life experiences to learn more about God’s character.

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    1. Thank you, San. You are so encouraging.

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  23. Joining with the Lord and others to speak life and healing and blessings over you and your writings, Don! Praying He allows you to STAY with us for a long while to come. And what insights on AI you gave us, I love that!

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    1. Thank you for your prayers, Lisa.

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  24. Blessings – Psalm 118:17

    New King James Version

    17 I shall not die, but live,
    And declare the works of the Lord.

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  25. I think you are right–the Lord has work for you here yet to do. I’m praying for you in this work. 🙂 STAY!! 🙂

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  26. Enjoyed this, Don. Thank you

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