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The power within: why ink matters more than the pen

Tapiwa Chawasarira by Tapiwa Chawasarira
January 7, 2026
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The power within: why ink matters more than the pen
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Today at Chiwaridzo Corps, I didn’t just attend a service — I encountered a moment that awakened something deep in me. During a simple object lesson, a truth was revealed that I cannot keep to myself. It was a truth about life, about calling, and about the silent danger of looking useful while being empty inside.

Two girls were each handed an identical Eversharp pen and a clean sheet of bond paper. The task: complete some simple mathematics. When the time was up, one sheet was filled with answers. The other? Completely blank. Same opportunity. Same tools. Same conditions. But entirely different outcomes.

Why? One pen had ink. The other did not.

That image pierced through me because in that moment, I saw us. I saw myself.

In this life, we are all holding pens. We are gifted. We are positioned. We wear uniforms. We stand on platforms. We show up in church, at work, in families just like everyone else. But only what’s inside us determines what we produce. The outside may look polished, but if your refill is empty, you will write nothing.

It’s a painful thought. How many of us are walking around as empty refills? Functional in title, but fruitless in impact. Known in the system, but forgotten in the Spirit. We have perfected the outward appearance; the language, the posture, the rituals yet deep down, we know there is no ink left.

Proverbs 4:23 reminds us, “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.” It is not what we carry in our hands that counts, it is what flows from within.

David prayed in Psalm 51:10, “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” Because he knew that without a clean heart, without ink in the refill, even kings write nothing meaningful.

Are you writing anything eternal with your life?  

Are you leaving a mark that matters — or just impressions that fade?

We live in a world full of performance, but God is seeking depth, authenticity, power that flows from within. 2 Corinthians 4:7 reminds us, “We have this treasure in jars of clay…”  Your value is not in your outer shell, it’s in the treasure you carry within.

Let’s be honest:  

– Are you an empty refill in society?  

– An empty refill in ministry?  

– Are you spiritually dry, just going through the motions?  

Today, I whispered a simple prayer:

“Lord, fill me again. Don’t let me live looking useful, but producing nothing.”

So here is the teaching I walked away with:  

Don’t just carry the pen. Carry the ink.  

Don’t just show up, pour out.  

Don’t just wear the uniform, walk in the Spirit.

Because at the end of the day, it’s not about how sharp your pen looks.  

It is about what flows from the refill, from your heart, from your spirit, from your intimacy with God.

Write what matters. Be full. Be real. Be impactful.

The world is waiting to read what only your ink can write.

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