Every writer, every blogger, every minister of the Word eventually meets resistance. Honestly, you probably are doing something wrong if you aren’t. Sometimes resistance is physical. We have limits. Exhaustion, busy schedules, unexpected setbacks, and a whole bevy of things push us to the brink of extinction. Other times, the resistance is purely spiritual as we wrestle with discouragement, doubt, distraction, or the quiet whisper that our words don’t matter. Satan is a great liar and he likes to make us believe his lies. He tells them to us over and over again in the hopes that we will become convinced that our identity is in our failures and shortcomings, rather than in Christ. The devil would have us believe we are made in less than the image of God. Thankfully, we know the truth.
Impact always meets resistance. In fact, resistance is the confirmation that we are advancing the Gospel. We are in Kingdom territory.
Here are a few pieces of wisdom to help you keep writing, creating, and influencing when the pressure is real and the pushback is strong:
1. Remember Your Assignment
Not every post is just a post; sometimes it’s obedience. When resistance rises, return to why you write. If God has given you a voice, then the words you release carry purpose. Your job is faithfulness.
God handles the fruit.
2. Build a Rhythm, Not a Burden
Consistency doesn’t mean pressure.
It means returning, again and again,to the practice that keeps you connected. Some days you’ll write a paragraph. Some days a full devotional flows out of you. The point is the rhythm, not the quantity.
3. Guard Your Mind, Your Heart, and Your Time
Spiritual resistance often begins with subtle invasion like noise, distraction, discouragement. Protect the spaces where your creativity and calling meet.
Even 15 minutes of quiet in the morning can reset the soul and reopen the well.
4. Don’t Write Alone
Community matters. Our ADVENT2025 collaboration and the connections it opened is a perfect example of how shared purpose fuels creativity. Other writers strengthen us, sharpen us, and remind us we’re part of something bigger than ourselves.
5. Expect Resistance—but Don’t Bow to It
You’re not doing anything wrong when it gets hard. More often, you’re doing something right. The enemy doesn’t waste energy on what isn’t effective. If your writing draws people to Jesus, encourages hurting hearts, builds community, or shines light into dark places,expect a battle.
But remember: Victory isn’t found in avoiding resistance; it’s found in enduring through it.
6. Let Your Wounds Become Wells
The hard seasons, the grief, the frustration, the questions aren’t obstacles to your writing. They’re the very places God draws fresh water from. Your vulnerability becomes someone else’s survival guide.
7. Keep Showing Up
Words don’t have to be perfect to be powerful. Posts don’t have to go viral to be valuable. Faithfulness over time becomes impact. Keep writing. Keep pressing forward. Your voice matters more than you know.
Final Word
Every week you show up to write, you wage a small act of spiritual resistance.
Every post is a seed—the Spirit knows where to plant it.
Your task is simply to continue, to trust, and to keep pointing hearts toward Jesus.
Stay rooted.
Stay steady.
Stay faithful.
Your words are making a difference.

This post is part of the Christian blogging collaboration ADVENT2025
If you’re interested in joining us for our ADVENT2025 collaborative blogging project, please feel free to do so. The idea is simply to magnify and glorify Christ as we point people to Him. We’d love to have you share your Advent thoughts and experiences with us. Please be sure to tag your posts with ADVENT2025. There is plenty of room at the table.

What began as a few…
Bridget A. Thomas – Every Day Is A Gift
Loring Schultz – Word For The Soul
Alan Kearns – Devotional Treasure
Nathan R Dooley – Time For Providence
David Duncan – David’s Daily Dose
Cindi West – God Still Speaks
Barb Hegreberg – My Life in our Father’s World
Rainer Bantau – The Devotional Guy™
…grew into many!
Wherever you are in the world, may this season of waiting draw you closer to the Light that has already come and is set to come again.

Until my next post…
Be salty, stay lit.
Rainer Bantau —The Devotional Guy™
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Yes, I agree, Barb. It’s a wonderful experience on all counts. Praise the Lord!
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It’s amazing to come across a blog using #ADVENT2025 that I had not know about before. I have both subscribed to “new” blogs and picked up new subscribers. All to the glory of God!
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I’m glad that my words helped you, Barb. Tell that guilt to get out of here! I’m overwhelmed with great joy at seeing you, and the others taking part in our #ADVENT2025 blogging collaboration, continue to press on. Everyone has been amazing. EVERYONE includes YOU. I believe the Holy Spirit has done some work in each of us as well through this undertaking as we seek to glorify the Lord and magnify the name of Jesus.
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Your conclusion set me back on track. Work has been crazy and I have been feeling guilty at not being as active in this space as I would like to be. THANK YOU ♥️
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Thanks for reading, Dana!
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Amen!
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Guarding our mind, heart, and time take vigilance. It’s a constant battle, I think, for most of us, Jeff. So know you are not alone. It’s something an accountability partner can help with (or a community group). There is strength in numbers. I’m glad this post hit the mark. Thank you for reading and sharing your insights, Jeff. Blessings.
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I needed this, this morning. I need to do better at #3.
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Yes, it does, Rosie. The resistance comes in all shapes and sizes. I’m glad that this post served you well today. Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts. Blessings.
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I think calling and relying on the Holy Spirit’s guidance is a wise plan, Olatunde. Thanks for reading and sharing your insights. Blessings.
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Thanks for reading, Alan. I’m happy this message hit the spot. Blessings.
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Good and timely post. It does get interesting ~ Rosie
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Indeed, Christian blogging can be heard. For me, I call on the Holy Spirit to guide me before/when blogging
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Thank you for sharing this encouraging message today brother Rainer 👍
God bless you and Terri today 🙏
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