This
story made me do some soul-searching. Would I write if God were my only
audience? How would my writing be different?
New
writers are often advised to visualize one person they are writing to as a way
of staying focused. I do this when I write devotionals; I try to keep readers
in mind because I want to say something they will want to read and that will
help them on their spiritual journey.
I doubt
that the “devotional writer” David, whose psalms we turn to for comfort and
encouragement, had “readers” in mind. The only audience he had in mind was God.
Whether
our “deeds,” mentioned in Matthew 6, are works of art or acts of service, we
should keep in mind that they’re really between us and God. Whether or not
anyone else sees does not matter. He is our audience.
Serve for
an audience of one. (RBC)