Proof That Drip Is NOT a Ponzi!

There have been numerous articles claiming that Drip is a Ponzi or is based on so-called “ponzinomics” and it’s time to set the record straight because frankly I’m sick of hearing this kind of BS…

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Why Have Unpleasant Thoughts?

The book of Hebrews teaches us a different way

W.O. Mitchell is quoted as saying — “the most constant state of an artist is uncertainty. You must face confusion, self-questioning, dilemma. Only amateurs are confident…be prepared to live with the fear of failure all your art life.”

Not a pleasant thought, is it? As writers, we all live with some uncertainty. We write an article and never really know its worth until someone reads it and makes comment. We stew about that book manuscript, wondering if any editor will think it worthy of publishing. We spend hours polishing a poem and wonder if we have wasted our time. We will, from time to time, face confusion, self-questioning and even dilemma, as Mitchell suggests, but we do not have to live in that state.

The writer of Hebrews told his readers that they, too, would face uncertainty, confusion, dilemma. They would face persecution and yes, the appearance of failure. Then he said,

The writer of Hebrews is not talking about the self-confidence of a much-published writer, which can lead to pride and an over-blown ego. He is talking about the confidence “to enter the Most Holy Place.”

The reference here is to the inner sanctuary, the place where only a high priest could enter, and only once a year after much preparation. Even then, the priest risked death when he stepped on that holy ground. For there, there in that place, was God. And how is it we can have such audacity, to enter with confidence?

A writer who is Christian does not have to submit to a perspective like Mitchell’s. As believers, we can have confidence, not in our own talents, but in the fact that God is there. He is approachable, accessible, and He has promised to use our gifts and talents to serve others, to His glory. Therefore there is no need for fear of failure, nor of success.

Our confidence is in Christ. Our calling is to work in obedience and humility.

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