"Depend upon it, sir", wrote Dr Johnson,
"when a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his
mind wonderfully." The editor of this publication has not threatened to
hang me, yet. But she does set strict
deadlines.
They have the effect of concentrating this writer's mind wonderfully.
Especially when nothing has thus far entered his mind as a topic for the next
edition of the magazine. There's a deadline to meet. A blank Word
document to fill up. Better get on with it, then.
From the grandest columnist for The Times newspaper to the humble
contributor to your local parish mag, scribblers live and die by editorial time
limits. In fact, there's a deadline looming over us all. The day will come when
we are called to give an account of our lives to our Maker and Judge.
That thought should certainly concentrate our minds. For who of us can say that
the copy book of their life is without blot or blemish? The good news is that
God has done everything necessary for us to be prepared to meet him.
He sent his Son, the Lord Jesus to die on the cross that the record of our sins may be wiped clean. The Holy Spirit has been poured out to give us new life. A grand invitation is made for us to ‘seek the Lord while he may be found and call upon him while he is near’.
Well, if you’re reading this, it means I was ready in time for the deadline. Always important, that and not just for writers.
*For various local rags & mags
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