Friday, September 19, 2008
Rejections and Creativity
So, if this book of mine ever gets published, it looks like I'll have that typical testimony. I'll be able to tell people not to give up when they get down. I'll be able to list the number of rejections I received before I got my first contract. Right now, I'm resubmitting more material to one publisher, so that's not quite a rejection, but I do also have nine big, fat, juicy, confirmed rejections from some of the best known Christian publishers in the world. I know it's not enough for a good, tear-jerking story yet, but each one stinks. As I drink the cup of each rejection, I remind myself of one universal, undeniable truth: nothing of value is ever done outside the reach of rejection. From politics to art, from ministry to literature, rejection is nothing less than the soul-carving force of God. It, and sometimes I think it alone, is responsible for the best work that people anywhere ever do. The sting of rejection is necessary. Without it, there is no spark of creative excellence. This truth is more than something we tell ourselves when we fail. It is a barometer of how clear our view of reality is. If I somehow believe, because of my faith or some other distinguishing characteristic, that I have immunity from rejection, I am fooling myself. Ironically, I am also setting myself up for more and deeper rejection. Let me accept the rejection I have. Let me own it, so I don't sow the seeds for more of it. How about you? Rejection (or any other kind of failure) is in the eye of the rejected. What are being called to own?
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There are so many ways to be rejected. Running from it may lead you into some dangerous territory, like trying to please people at work or at church. Depending on where you work or go to church you may have to split your personality. Who knows how many times you would have to change in order to avoid rejection. Thank GOD that you are trying to please HIM. HIS rejection is PURE and worth the sting it may bring for the joy that HE has set before us as HIS beloved children.
ReplyDeleteI bet it is an awesome book though. Hopefully we'll get a chance to read it! I know I'd want to!
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