Everyone's Story welcomes fiction
and devotional author Laura Hodges Poole. I've gotten to know Laura the past
few years through the writings on her blog and Twitter and was delighted when
she contacted me with the news of the release of her devotional WHILE I'M
WAITING. If you are yearning to replace an emptiness within you with hope,
Laura's messages will uplift an encourage you on. The message that Laura shares
with us this week is dynamic. It's perfect cheer for a difficult spot in life,
one's seemingly stuck writing journey, or for the reader who devours words to
keep putting one foot in front of the other. Please check out Laura's
BookGiveaway. Both Laura and I look forward to hearing from you.
BookGiveaway:
Laura is offering 1 Kindle copy of her devotional WHILE I'M WAITING to 1 randomly chosen commenter. The winner will be announced here on Friday, June 26th between 5-6 PM EST. To be entered in the Giveaway, please leave your contact information within your comment.
Description of WHILE I'M WAITING:
While I’m Waiting originated from a portion of the author’s blog devotions from the past
few years, put together for the first time in a collection. This devotional
will inspire the reader to wait on God patiently and reverently to answer
prayers according to His perfect timing. The author shares her own struggles
and shortcomings in a relatable way that encourages and brings hope even in the
most difficult circumstances. The devotions show that it is possible to walk
through the valley and not despair while praising God and choosing contentment
during trials. As Jim Elliot once said, “God always gives His best to those who
leave the choice with Him.”
The Invisible Wall by Laura Hodges Poole
“A flash of harmless lightning, a mist of rainbow dyes, the burnished
sunbeams brightening, from flower to flower he flies.” ~ John Banister Tabb
Last summer, I walked through my
garage and heard a noise coming from behind the window blinds. It sounded like
an oversized bumblebee—or a miniature power tool. Along with the hum, I heard a
tap, tap, tap. The little creature was beating itself to death against the
closed window, when he only needed to back up and exit the way he came
in—through the open garage door.
We have this problem every summer.
No doubt, the hummingbirds are attracted by anything red in the garage. They
hover around my van’s taillight, apparently trying to discern if it’s a food
source.
Hummingbirds are the only birds
that can fly backwards. I could list many amazing attributes about this
beautiful creature, but no matter how magnificent, its design is also limiting.
One trait in particular—fear—causes the hummingbird to ignore its God-given
instinct to simply back out of a situation it shouldn’t be in.
Horrified that the bird would tap
the window until it died, I grabbed a rake. After several careful attempts to
free the bird without stressing or injuring it, I guided it away from the
closed window back to the open garage door. Was it relieved? I doubt a bird has
the capacity to feel relief, but it went on its merry way, to the next red
bloom or taillight that caught its attention.
Sound familiar? How often do we
insist on following a path in pursuit of something that turns out to be a
counterfeit blessing, much like the taillight is to a hummingbird? We see the
end of the path—the objective we’re after—so we keep beating our head against
the invisible wall to reach it. Though we could take a step back and reassess
our objective and the means to achieve it, we refuse to do so.
God grabs our shirttails and tries
to rein us in. We try to wriggle out of His grasp.
“But, God, I see the prize. If I
try hard enough, work hard enough, sacrifice enough, I’ll get there. Don’t pull
me back. Here’s a better solution … remove the invisible wall.”
Because we know best, right? And
removing the barrier would be best.
Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own
understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths
straight. Proverbs 3:5-6
Reflection: Are you facing an obstacle today? Challenge yourself to
take that step back into the arms of God and wait for His direction. Trust Him
to get it right!
(Post shared from “While I’m
Waiting” devotional.)
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Author's Bio:
Laura Hodges Poole
is a Christian writer with dozens of articles, devotions, and short stories in
publication. She is a 2014 ACFW Genesis semi-finalist and a 2012 RWA Emily finalist (second place) in Christian
fiction. Her novella, "A Christmas Chance," and devotional, "While I'm Waiting," are
available on Amazon. She collaborated with several published authors on a
Christian romance serial “Path to Love,” available July 1 on Amazon. Her
upcoming Christian romance novella will release in November. Laura is also a
non-fiction ghostwriter/collaborator. Her passion is encouraging others in
their Christian walk through her blog, "A
Word of Encouragement." When she’s not writing, you might find her hiking in
the mountains or being crafty. Laura lives in South Carolina with her husband
and is a mother of two sons.
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I'm intrigued by Laura's topic as well as her approach. I hope to win the kindle version of her book. SandraAllenLovelace@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteSandra, a warm welcome to Everyone's Story. I've read Laura's devotional book and it's a keeper! You're entered in the drawing.
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Thanks, Sandra. I'm glad you enjoyed the post! God bless.
DeleteA beautiful post on learning to wait on God and trusting Him while you are waiting. While I'm Waiting sounds like a wonderful read.
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Ann, thanks for visiting this evening. Laura's words are indeed powerful.
DeleteI'm glad you enjoyed the post, Ann. God bless you.
DeleteSounds like a good book Thanks for the offer .Blessings DanaGirl
ReplyDeleteDana, I'm happy you visited. You made my evening!
DeleteHope to see you again.
Blessings to you, DanaGirl. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteProverbs 3:5-6 are two of my favorite Bible verses. They used to be hang over the cafeteria in one of the schoos in my town, and everyday when students went to the cafeteria, there they were. You couldn't miss them.
ReplyDeleteWe are so prone to want to do it "our way", forgetting that if we wait for God, He will give us far more than we could ever imagine.
Thanks for your visit, Pat. This past week I've clamped down on my waiting on my loving God another notch. Anxieties are lifting. It's a pure comfort to know I'm in good Hands… and I'm praying this for all.
DeleteWow. What a school! Public?
That's neat the school allowed the verses to be displayed. I imagine they provided inspiration to the students. Thanks for stopping by and sharing. Waiting is definitely difficult, even for Christians.
DeleteLaura, I love your analogy and imagery of the glass (invisible) wall, and how we need to wait for God's timing instead of 'see and claim' our blessing. Thanks to you and Elaine for the uplifting post!
ReplyDeleteKathy, I'm so glad you enjoyed Laura's message. Sure, I know there are many blessings in life and snatches--and sometimes bouquets--of joy, but the awful truth is that there is a lot of sadness in this world and we can all benefit from encouraging words.
DeleteAs always, thanks for your visit!
You're welcome, Kathy. I'm glad you were blessed by the post. Thanks for stopping by and sharing.
DeleteLaura, thanks so much for appearing on my blog this past week. You've seen the nation through a few rough patches and your reflections on the how and Who that can carry each of us through difficult times couldn't have been more timely!
ReplyDeleteThanks too for your BookGiveaway of your devotional WHILE I'M WAITING. The winner is…
Sandra. Congratulations, Sandra. Both Laura and I will contact you via separate direct emails.
Blessings to all.