
What does it mean to wield the Word for God’s glory?
“Wield the Word” has a double meaning. Words are powerful tools or weapons. Using them comes with risks and rewards. How do we live and write for God’s glory?
If you’re a Christian interested in writing for God’s glory, you’ve inevitably asked questions like:
For decades, I searched for answers to these common questions and plenty of information online—but it didn’t address the issues from a biblical perspective.
God’s Word says that He has given us everything we need for life and godliness through the knowledge of Jesus Christ (2 Peter 1:3). This means that if we’re called to write for His glory, He has provided what we need to walk in that calling. So I set out to find the answers to my questions in the Bible.
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