by Henry McLaughlin @RiverBendSagas
In my prayer time recently, I found myself meditating on
Psalm 139:9,10 (NLT).
If I ride the wings of
morning, if I dwell by the farthest oceans, even there your hand will guide me,
and your strength will support me.
My first reading of this focused on no matter where His plan
takes me, He will be with me, guiding and supporting.
Then my spirit reminded me of something our pastor said when
we were thinking of moving to Texas: “If you’re going to miss God’s timing,
it’s better to be behind Him instead of ahead of Him.”
And I realized that even if I were so far ahead of God, I
was as lost as a goose in a blizzard, I was not alone. It might feel like
it—like I’m lost, without hope or anchor.
But it’s not. Because He’s still there. He’s waiting
patiently for me to come to my spiritual senses, to wake up to the fact I’m
living in disobedience. He’s waiting for me to recognize it, to admit I stepped
out too far or I stepped out on my own strength or my own will, not His.
He’s waiting with loving eyes and forgiving arms.
He’s waiting with His eternal patience.
He’s waiting to guide me with His hand and support me with
His strength.
All I have to do is turn to Him.
Have you ever felt so out of God’s plan it seemed
like there was no way back?
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Henry’s debut novel, Journey to Riverbend, won the 2009 Operation First Novel contest.
He serves as Associate Director of North Texas Christian Writers.
Henry edits novels, leads critique groups, and teaches at conferences and workshops. He enjoys mentoring and coaching individual writers.
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