By Debra DuPree Williams @DDuPreeWilliams
My children will
tell you, the verse I quote to each of them most often is Jeremiah 29:11. I
know you know it, but for those who may not be as familiar here is what it says—For
I know the plans that I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not
for calamity, to give you a future and a hope. (NASB)
Every time one of
our kids is going through a rough patch, a time of critical decision-making,
times of uncertainty, I quote this to them. Just this week, I’ve quoted it to two
of our sons, the eldest and the youngest. If you read my blog posts regularly,
you will likely see that it is my most-referenced scripture verse.
Are You Sure?
In the past
couple of months, I’ve questioned if this writing journey to which I have been
called is truly what I’m supposed to be doing. If I told you the past two
months were the only time I’ve questioned this, it would be a falsehood. Since
the first day that I walked onto the campus of the Blue Ridge Mountains
Christian Writers Conference, back in 2014, I’ve continued to ask God, Are
you sure? Brazen, huh? Asking our Sovereign God, Who is all, and is
in all, and Who created us, our world, and everything in it—if He’s sure.
Many people ask
God to give them signs. That’s just not me. I knew from the beginning, if He
wanted me to do this, He would make it happen. Doors would open, and if He
thought I needed validation, He would supply it when He felt I needed it the most.
My sister and I
talk about everything. She’s one of my brainstorming partners. She’s my alpha
reader. She’s been my spiritual advisor all my life. She’s a few years older
than I, and to say I look up to her would be a huge understatement. Bobbie is
her name, in case you forgot or didn’t know.
Here Come Those Doubts
This week I confided
in her that I was having doubts—again. I even told my husband, and I don’t
normally burden him with things like this. I know he’s praying for all my needs
. . . no need to add one more to his list. Let me add, he’s not a worrier. Just
isn’t in his nature at all. That’s how strong his trust is in the One who loves
us the most. Sis’s faith is like that, too. That’s why I told her this morning
that I just didn’t know if I should continue down this road.
There was whining
and lamenting and near ‘bout gnashing of my teeth. Sis reminded me that
I’m not in this alone. Then the words of a dear cousin, spoken to me last year
came to my heart. Has God told you to stop? This wise woman is a
published Christian author, and here is a link to her fabulous book, Above the
Fog. https://smile.amazon.com/Above-Fog-Karen-Nolan/dp/1946016624/
Heartfelt Thanks
Well, Karen, no.
God hasn’t told me to stop. In fact, after I hung up with my sister this
morning, I checked my emails. One of my blog-followers had read my latest post
and sent me a private email and told me they always bless him. Thank you, RC,
you know who you are! Then, not two minutes later, another friend sent an email
with virtually the same message. Thank you, JNBT!! I love you and miss you,
dear friend.
Wow! That took me
right back to Jeremiah 29:11. As if those words and the emails weren’t enough, I
tuned in to Steve Furtick at Elevation Church in Charlotte, and listened to his
sermon. Would you believe he quoted Jeremiah 29:11? Of course, you do, because that’s
God. Here's a link to Elevation Church and Steven Furtick. https://stevenfurtick.com/live/
As I continue to
be obedient to this call upon my life, I ask you to pray for me on this writing
and life journey. I know God has something for me to say. Pray with me that He
will give me His words, His message whether it is in blog posts, my books, or
in the speaking ministry I’ve prayed to have. My Uncle Bill, Papa’s twin
brother was a Presbyterian minister. One of the prayers he prayed over us every
time he saw us was this, May God go before you and prepare the way.
This is my prayer
for my children and grandchildren, and for you, wherever you may be on your
journey through this life. Remember God's promise in Jeremiah 29:11. God already
knows those plans. Now, I pray—May God go before you and prepare the way.
Do you have a
life verse or a prayer that speaks to you? If you will, share those with us. We’d
love to hear how God has spoken to you.
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