Author: Evangeline

Choosing Hope

Today’s post is courtesy of Lisa, a blogger who has a personal connection to the stress and strain of infertility. She gives us an honest look at choosing to have and maintain hope. Be encouraged as she shares from her heart. Thank you Lisa for being my guest!

I don’t “do” hope very well.

Intellectually and academically, I believe God has His perfect plan for me, He desires to bless me, and He has impeccable timing.

But if I’m honest with myself, my heart doesn’t really absorb it all.  Most of time I don’t feel hopeful expectation; I feel resignation. Fear of disappointment and fear of pain holds me back from experiencing true hope.

After I became aware of this, God has two different sources to send me little nuggets of encouragement and truth to counteract my fear.

The first nugget came from a book I recently reviewed (http://amateurnester.blogspot.com/2014/02/book-review-sweet-side-of-suffering.html) called The Sweet Side of Suffering by M. Esther Lovejoy.  The book focuses on the blessings that come out of suffering, and she touches on the topics of fear and resignation. She says:

“At times of suffering we have three choices: We can rebel against what has happened to us and become angry and bitter.  We can resign ourselves to the inevitable with a sense of helplessness.  Or we can yield to the purposes of a loving heavenly Father and discover the sweetness in that surrender.”

As I read that quote, I knew the Lord was speaking directly to me.  I had been choosing resignation.

The second nugget came when a friend suggested that I don’t need to force myself to feel hopeful every day, all day.  Rather, I can think of hope as an article I can put on and take off at-will.  The idea is to practice putting on hope daily, even if it’s just for a few moments.  She even encouraged me to buy a special sweater, scarf, or pair of socks and literally put it on for a few minutes every day while I practice “putting on” hope.

When I told the same friend that I avoid the baby section in Target because it feels so foreign and makes me cry, she encouraged me to practice putting on hope while walking through the racks of tiny clothes and cute socks.  I am not a failure if the tears come.  I’m merely fighting for hope.  I tried this the other day, and the tears came indeed, but I felt powerful because I knew I had chosen the experience.

I guess what I’m learning is that I can choose to be hopeful.  I can choose to expect God’s blessings. It may feel awkward or unnatural sometimes, but hope is not a feeling that randomly falls upon certain people and ignores others.

It is something we must work towards and choose.

Lisa Newton Headshot  Lisa writes about her infertility journey and shares encouraging stories at http://AmateurNester.blogspot.com

Monday’s Marinade

Monday's MarinadeMonday’s Marinade is provided to you as a means of “soaking yourself” in the hope-filled Word of God at the beginning of your week. Start your week by meditating (thinking and muttering to yourself) on this Word.   Marinate and season your week with hope and a confident expectation of good things happening!

Here’s your spiritual Marinade for this week:

Monday's Marinade-Psalm 100

Image of marinade from Caviartaste.wordpress.com.

 

Focus Friday

Focus on the following scripture throughout the day. It’s God’s Word and it’s what He desires us to believe. Believe it is true for you because God’s Word is Truth. Use it as an affirmation. Speak this Word to yourself throughout the day. Personalize it by putting your name in it!

rest in Him

 

Tucson Festival of Books

TFOB official cover

If you’re in the Tucson, AZ area on this coming Sunday, 3/16/14, come see me at the Tucson Festival of Books (#TFOB)! The fourth largest book festival in the U.S., TFOB drew over 130,000 people in 2013 and it’s expected to draw more this year. There will be over 100 authors from multiple genres presenting and signing books during the weekend, along with musicians, culinary experts, and circus performers. STEM literacy comes to life as experts in the world of science will make science fun for kids in Science City. All of this will take place on the campus of University of Arizona.

Some of your favorite authors will likely be there and you’ll be able to have a day of great family fun in beautiful spring-like weather.

A-Seed-of-Hope-low-coverMy book, A Seed of Hope: God’s Promises of Fertility, will be featured in the Authors Pavilion West on Sunday, 2-4pm. I’ll be there signing copies of it and would love to personally sign one to you or someone you know that you’d like to encourage in their struggle with infertility.

You can see my comments on this event using the hashtags  #LivingHopeOutLoud and #LHOL on Twitter and Facebook.

Hope to see you there!

Focus Friday

Focus on the following scripture throughout the day. It’s God’s Word and it’s what He desires us to believe. Believe it is true for you because God’s Word is Truth. Use it as an affirmation. Speak this Word to yourself throughout the day. Personalize it by putting your name in it!

Micah 7

Rest vs. Work

Valorie Burton's bookI recently received an email from business coach, Valorie Burton, that spoke to something that’s been on my heart for a while. Here’s an excerpt from her newsletter:

“While returning from a speaking engagement on an evening flight, the pilot announced that he expected we would land a few minutes early. Instead, as we approached, nearby thunderstorms changed the plan. For more than an hour – as daylight turned to evening – we circled.  At first, I found myself – like many of the passengers – feeling agitated. Then I took a deep breath, closed my eyes and enjoyed a few moments of rest.

I’ve noticed that so often in life, when we encounter a holding pattern, the natural reaction is one of frustration for having to wait. But a holding pattern serves a greater purpose – protecting you until the right conditions unfold that allow you to land at your destination safely. In our fast-paced world, we are tempted to believe that faster is always better. Sometimes, though, pushing for something to happen in the wrong timing can unnecessarily force you into a storm.”  (c) Copyright 2014 Valorie Burton and Inspire Inc.

Valorie encouraged her readers to “take a deep breath, trust God’s timing and calmly embrace the journey.”

I think that’s what God means when He says to rest in Him. He wants us to receive the lavish, unfailing love He has for us and then trust Him to workout whatever the challenge is that we may be facing. That can be hard to do but I have a feeling that it’s the best way to come out on the other side of that challenge with the results that are best for us.

In the Bible, Sarah did not initially trust God’s timing. She had spent years waiting for His promise of a son. In her impatience, she decided to have her husband, Abram, impregnate her maid, Hagar (Genesis 16). She chose not to rest in God’s love for her. She chose not to trust His promise and His timing. Her choice to not wait for the child of promise did not lead to the fulfillment of her hope for a child. What resulted from her “pushing for something to happen,” has been manifested as a centuries-long conflict between the Arab descendants of Ismael (the son of Hagar) and the Jewish descendants of Isaac (the son of Sarah).

So today I encourage you to actively seek that place of rest. Rest in knowing that Jesus finished the work on your behalf on the cross and He desires that you accept it to the fullest extent.

Trust His promises.

Trust His wisdom.

Trust that His effort is better than yours so you can relax and wait expectantly with patience and joy.

Why?

His love for you is unfailing, His timing is impeccable, and the presence of His power in the midst of your challenge will bring the desired results of victory (1 Corinthians 15:57).

HURRY! Get My Book for FREE!

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The folks at Smashwords are putting on a reading celebration! For one week, from March 2, 2014 until March 8, 2014, you will find many titles available for discounted pricing or for FREE during their Read an Ebook Week promotion.

I’m happy to say that my book, Infertility Sucks!, will be available for FREE for the entire week! Lots of other authors will have their books available through this promotion so now’s the time to stock up on new or favorite titles.

Infertility Sucks! will help any couple who is struggling with infertility, to strengthen their marriage and to nurture and increase their hope. It is a great follow up to my devotional, A Seed of Hope: God’s Promises of Fertility. So if you haven’t gotten your copy of Infertility Sucks! or,  if you’d like to gift it to someone, use the coupon code TN72Q when you checkout Remember, this pricing is available only on Smashwords.com and you can use the coupon to get Infertility Sucks! for FREE through next Saturday, March 8th.

Infertility Sucks coverOnce you’ve read Infertility Sucks!, please let me know what you think of it by leaving a review on Smashwords or a comment here on my blog.

Thanks, and happy reading!

Focus Friday

Focus on the following scripture throughout the day. It’s God’s Word and it’s what He desires us to believe. Believe it is true for you because God’s Word is Truth. Use it as an affirmation. Speak this Word to yourself throughout the day. Personalize it by putting your name in it!

Psalm 119-50

Yeah…What HE Said

Proverbs 4-20

Do you know the power of your words?

Do you know the power of God’s words?

They can be one in the same, IF you’re saying what God said about your circumstances in His Word, the Bible.

Our words have the creative power of death and life (Proverbs 18:21). We get to choose whether they will be words of blessing or of cursing (Deuteronomy 30:19; James 3:10).

May I suggest that everyday, you choose to speak words of life and blessing? You may be thinking, “OK, but HOW do I do that?”

Find scriptures that promise what you need and then continually speak them, meditate on them, visualize yourself enjoying those promises of what you need  or desire. Then you’ll be automatically speaking life and blessing because that’s all that God’s Word contains (John 6:63).

So no matter what your challenge is, whether it’s infertility, marital issues, finances, health, etc., remember to believe and say what God has said about it.

Yeah…what He said.

Focus Friday

During the Winter Olympics, will you be mindful that you too are a winner? And you didn’t even have to compete!

Your victory is in Jesus; therefore you are forever a victor, never a victim.

Focus on the following scripture throughout the day. It’s God’s Word and it’s what He desires us to believe. Believe it is true for you because God’s Word is Truth. Use it as an affirmation. Speak this Word to yourself throughout the day. Personalize it by putting your name in it!

olympics2-Eph 6-10