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Have you ever thought of yourself as a scribe?
Of course, there is much depth, skill, history and training to the ancient art of scribing. I know very little, but recently had the privilege of being introduced to Paul Antonio, who is a modern day scribe in London, England. During a live presentation he taught the Q Boston audience how scribing involves pausing, stillness, deep breathing, as well as the beauty of this ancient (and modern) art form.
Then he offered a challenge…invest the time to write out one chapter of the Bible by hand, and see what happens. He said this would require a place of silence and no distractions, and to invite God and the Holy Spirit into the process. A friend and I decided to go for it and share our experience with each other. Here is my description to him of what happened for me this morning…
Ever since we committed to scribe a chapter of the Bible by May 31st, God has brought this to mind. Well, this morning, I paused, took some deep breaths along the way, and wrote out 1 John 5 (included above next to photo of Paul Antonio).
It probably took about one hour, and I was inviting the Holy Spirit into the process, not sure what would happen, but anticipating something special. I was two-thirds of the way through and there was peace, joy and inspiration as I wrote. However, I had not had any breakthrough, or a strong sense of anything extra. Then when I got to verses 14 and 15, my heart was pierced, and tears began to flow…
“This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that he hears us — whatever we ask — we know that we have what we asked of him.” 1 John 5:14-15
Writing these two verses out brought a flood of prayer memories and requests, when our children were in the womb, how God has shaped and is shaping His purposes for them now at ages eighteen and fourteen, my bride of almost twenty-five years, relationships, eleven years of Music to Light the World, etc., etc. I put the pen down and began praying for many people and things according to his will, holding onto the promise in these verses.
A few lessons I learned from this experience are 1) slow down and be still, 2) pause and breathe deep, 3) remember God’s plans and purposes in my story, 4) writing out Scripture can lead to a powerful encounter with Him.
Would you join me in some scribing and let me know what happens for you?
The song Desire was perfect for today’s post because it was inspired by the verses below, which combine beautifully with those found in 1 John 5:14-15.
Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.”
Psalm 40:8 “I desire to do your will, my God; your law is within my heart.”
Ken Verheecke says
This is so good! A great challenge as well!!! THANK YOU!
Stanton Lanier says
Hey Ken, thank you for reading and sharing this. Your encouragement is a blessing!
Ann-Marie Brewer says
Your article was both insightful and encouraging. I am an author who has scribed for many years. I found the path to my deliverance and freedom in literally writing out scripture. I also love to write to anointed piano music. What a blessing to find your music ministry today.
Stanton Lanier says
Dear Ann-Marie, this is so wonderful that you found my post about scribing, and that you discovered my Scripture inspired piano. Thank you for your encouraging words about my writing and my music. God bless you in your life, writing and ministry as well! Stanton
Denecia Abear says
This is such a blessing. I am in the process of discovering what a scribe is. It was prophesied to me that I have been given the gift to scribe and I never acted on it because I didn’t understand. I love to write and I can write a poem in 5 minutes or less. This was a blessing for me to stumble upon and the music is absolutely beautiful. I will take advantage of this challenge.
Stanton Lanier says
Denecia, I am so glad this song spoke to you and your abilities. Blessings to you and your writing!