September 10, 2010

Isaiah 40:31 Inspirational Blog tour with Kimberly Cash Tate

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“Yet those who wait upon the LORD will gain new strength; they will mount up with wings like eagles; they will run and not get tired; they will walk and not become weary” (Isaiah 40:31 NASB).

Whenever I read this verse, my eyes like to skip to the really good part-the gaining strength, mounting up, tireless running, and weariless walking part. I see myself soaring despite the difficulty, rising high above it.

But there are a few words before the really good part, conditional words-”those who wait for the LORD.” Yep, that one word says a whole lot: wait.

I did a word study on “wait” once-you guessed it, during a trial-and found it all over the Psalms. Here are a few examples: “Wait for the Lord; be strong and let your heart take courage; yes, wait for the Lord” (Psalm 27:14). “Our soul waits for the Lord; He is our help and our shield” (Psalm 33:20). “I waited patiently for the Lord; and He inclined to me, and heard my cry” (Psalm 40:1). “My soul, wait in silence for God only, for my hope is from Him. He only is my rock and my salvation, my stronghold; I shall not be shaken” (Psalm 62:5-6).

You’re probably getting the same picture I got as I studied that word. “Waiting” is an indispensable part of the journey. But if we had to be honest, it’s not exactly fun! It means we’re hoping and expecting, but we’re also in the midst of, feeling the pain, crying out, and wondering why. I’ve waited in tears, with fear and doubt threatening to overwhelm me. I’ve waited with an incredible feeling that things would never change, waking up in the morning to anxiety nipping at my heels.

But as we wait-hoping, expecting, and even crying out to God-something happens. We draw closer to Him. We learn our deep need of Him. We begin to behold His power and His majesty and His sovereignty. After all, in that same chapter in Isaiah, He tells us He’s the One who has measured the waters in the hollow of His hand (40:12). He’s the One who created the stars and calls them all by name (40:26). He’s the One who sits above the vault of the earth (40:22).

And yes, He’s the One who, as we wait, will indeed cause us to gain new strength, to mount up with wings like eagles, to run and not get tired, and to walk and not get weary.

The waiting may not be easy, but the rewards are divine.

Heavenly Father, You are an awesome God. You are sovereign and You are mighty. When trials enter my life and threaten to overwhelm me, help me to wait for You, and in the midst, to seek You. I thank You for Your promise that I will be strengthened, and I will soar, and I will be able to run this race, in Jesus’ name, Amen.

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I do hope you have been inspired by this wonderful devotional. Now, enter for a chance to win an autographed copy of Heavenly Places by Kimberly Cash Tate.

Trivia Question: What career did Kim leave to be at home with her kids? (Hint – answer can be found on the web!)

Leave your answer to today’s question in the comment section of this post. All correct answers will be placed in a drawing and one lucky person will win an autograph copy of Heavenly Places from the author!

About the author

kimberly-cash-tate1Kimberly Cash Tate is the author of the novel, “Heavenly Places” (2008) and the nonfiction book, “More Christian than African-American: and other ways Jesus turned my life upside down.” (2009). She has appeared as a guest on international Christian television programs such as “The Harvest Show” and “Rejoice.” She has also been a guest on national Christian radio shows, including Janet Parshall’s America, Let’s Talk it Over with Janet Parshall, and Chris Fabry on the Moody Broadcast Network. Kimberly is the founder of Colored in Christ Ministries, and loves her first ministry to her husband and two children.

Visit Kimberly online:

Website – http://www.kimberlycashtate.com/
Blog – http://kimberlycashtate.blogspot.com
MySpace – http://www.myspace.com/kimberlycashtate
Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/people/Kimberly-Cash-Tate/1016516260

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Day four – Isaiah 40:31 Blog Tour with Lily Ratliff

It’s day four of the Isaiah 40:31 Inspirational Blog Tour, and I invite you to stop by Urban Christian Fiction Today today and soar like an eagle with Lily Ratliff.  Lily has a “right on time” devotional today.  Stop by and check it out, and while you’re there, enter to win a copy of Have a Little Faith, edited by Vanessa Miller, which includes Lily’s short story, “The Breakthrough“.

http://www.urbanchristianfictiontoday.com/

Be blessed,

Renee Williams
All the Buzz

Isaiah 40:31 Inspirational Blog Tour with Sherri Lewis

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But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.

This scripture has been my mantra lately. Sometimes, when we’re stressed and overwhelmed, we need some words, some strength, some truth to get us through. This has been one of those rhema words for me.

Recently, I found myself completely stressed out from working full time as a doctor in a women’s prison, being a full-time author gearing up to promote my latest release, and being in ministry school. I had to take some time to pull aside and strengthen myself in the Lord. It was time to make some decisions. What would stay? What would go? What things were most important for me to fulfill my destiny?

Sitting alone on the beach in Jamaica, (because that’s the only place to really hear from God in cases of severe stress?) I felt the presence of God. I could hear His still small voice in the waves of the Caribbean ocean. He encouraged me to trust Him. To cast all my cares on Him and trust that whatever decision I made, He would be with me. He would take care of me.

Instantly I was strengthened. The scripture is true. Trusting in the Lord renews our strength. It allows us to soar above our problems, fears, and cares and be able to run toward our destiny at top speed.

I was able to come home and make a huge life decision. I would let go of the thing causing me the most stress and bringing absolutely no happiness to chase destiny. I would step out on faith and chase my destiny and my hearts deepest dreams. Sitting in my prayer room on my 40th birthday, I decided to quit my career of the past fifteen years. I would walk away from being a doctor, something I never loved, to pursue my passion – writing, music, and ministry.

My latest release,  The List, covers another important area in which many Christian women find themselves waiting on the Lord. It’s about single, successful, saved but still sexy black women who have gotten tired of waiting on God to send their soul mate. Recent stats show that 48% of black women are single. That’s a whole lot of sistahs waiting. On my 40th birthday, I also had to deal with God about finding myself in that number. I had to be strengthened in that waiting on and hoping in Him, I could live a life of peace and joy, completely trusting in Him.

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I do hope you have been inspired by this wonderful devotional. Now, enter for a chance to win an autographed copy of The List by Sherri Lewis.

Trivia Question: What was Sherri’s career prior to becoming a full time writer?

About the author

sherri-lewis-2Sherri Lewis authored her first book at the age of six. Her family considered her pencil and crayon on brightly colored construction paper creation a masterpiece. She continued to enjoy writing short stories and poems throughout her young adult life.

Her writing was put on hold while she attended Howard University as an undergraduate, then medical school at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. The writing bug bit again a few years ago, and pencil, crayon, and construction paper were replaced by laptop and printer.
Sherri is the bestselling author of My Soul Cries Out and Dance Into Destiny. Her most recent release is The List in March 2009. She is the co-founder of the Atlanta Black Christian Fiction Writers’ Critique Group now, the Faith Based Fiction Writers of Atlanta with Essence Best-Selling author Tia McCollors.

Sherri’s life passion is to express the reality of the Kingdom of God through the arts including music, dance, film and television, and literature; and through sound biblical teaching. Her ministry thrusts include the message of the Kingdom, intimacy with God, intercessory prayer, understanding prophetic ministry, ministering emotional healing, and birthing individuals into their destiny.

Visit Sherri online:

Website – www.sherrilewis.com
Blog – www.sherrilewisbookclub.blogspot.com
MySpace – www.myspace.com/sherrilewis
Facebook – www.facebook.com

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Day two – Isaiah 40:31 Blog Tour

It’s day two of the Isaiah 40:31 Inspirational Blog Tour, and I invite you to stop by Written Voices today and get renewed strength.  Vanessa Davis Griggs has a powerful message today.  Stop by and check it out, and while you’re there, enter to win a copy of Practicing What You Preach, Vanessa’s latest release.

http://aakulturezone.com/wvoices/

Be blessed,

Renee Williams
All the Buzz

Isaiah 40:31 Inspirational Blog Tour with MaRita Teague

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Before I got married, I remember praying and waiting for the Lord to bring the man He had for me into my life. To be honest, the waiting was excruciating at times. Thoughts of doubt would invade my mind and rob me of the peace and joy I knew He wanted for me. I’d imagine myself a lonely ninety year-old woman in a little house until I centered myself on the Lord and the promises in His Word, which would never allow me to settle for less than what the Lord had waiting for me.

Over the years I’ve seen so many women do what I was tempted to do. Panicked, tired, or frustrated, they settle for less than what the Lord would have for them in a mate out of fear and end up in misery. However, we have to always be mindful in every situation to wait upon the Lord to move or for change. He always has our best interest at heart and waiting on Him is the only guaranteed way we can we experience real peace and joy.

Isaiah 40:31 says, “But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” Just as Isaiah is speaking to Israel’s captivity with these words, we too can feel like we are in captivity while we are waiting, but we must wait on the Lord because He will renew our strength.

I’ve discovered that we must be clear that our desires line up with what He desires for us, and if so, we must be willing to wait for His perfect timing. So many times I have asked the Lord for things, desperately and secretly longing for His will to line up with mine, which is certainly contrary to the Word and will of God.

It is very important to know the Lord and trust Him. Knowing Him requires action. We must read and study the Word. We have to pray and seek Him. He can’t just be first. He has to be the center of everything we are, say, and do. The more we know Him, the more easily we can trust Him.

In turn, when we trust Him, we can wait on Him, knowing that He will give us the strength to endure and to wait. Habakkuk 2:3 explains that “For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it: because it will surely come.” When we’re truly waiting upon the Lord, we should be in a posture of expectation. At our appointed and set time, it will happen. Until then, He will provide us with the supernatural strength we need to rise above life’s difficulties and demands, enabling us to wait patiently for His answer.

I often think about Job’s afflictions and how he handled the trials he faced. Despite Job displaying his human frailty at times with pessimism, he says in Job 14:14, “all the days of my appointed time will I wait, till my change comes.” In utter despair, he still had hope that the Lord would change his situation, and of course, He did.

Through times of waiting on the Lord, He has built my character and faith in ways that wouldn’t have happened otherwise. I’ve learned that we can say all the right things sometimes. We can study, pray, and have intellect or head knowledge about the things of God, but the tests refine us and yes, can even help to define us, by showing us ourselves and where we really are.

I’ve heard that during a drought, the roots of a tree dig deeper to find water. Similarly, when we’re experiencing a trial that requires us to wait, it can drive us beyond the superficial to depth in relationship and dependence on God.

So, what are you waiting for? Is it your healing? Maybe a job? What about a mate or a spouse? Something else? No matter what it is, Isaiah 40:29 says “He giveth power to the faint.” How are you waiting for it? Are you anxious, depressed, or stressed? The second part of that verse says, “to them that have no might he increaseth strength.” Lean on Him and trust Him, knowing and believing that He will renew your strength until your change comes.

Blessings and Love,
MaRita Teague

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I do hope you have been inspired by this wonderful devotional. Now, enter for a chance to win an autographed copy of The Taste of Good Fruit by MaRita Teague.

Trivia Question: What is the title of MaRita’s blog and what is the title of her last entry?

Leave your answer to today’s question in the comment section of this post. All correct answers will be placed in a drawing and one lucky person will win an autograph copy of The Taste of Good Fruit from the author!

About the author

maritas-promo-picture-1MaRita Teague is the author of the novel The Taste of Good Fruit, published by Walk Worthy Press and Harrison House Publishers (May 2008).

MaRita writes in Christian fiction because she desires to draw others to God through realistic and entertaining stories. She writes characters facing heart-wrenching losses and revelations who ultimately find solutions to their problems through faith.

Although The Taste of Good Fruit is Teague’s first published novel, she has publications in Living the Serenity Prayer; The Cup of Comfort (Adams Media 2008): Daily Inspirational for Christian Mothers Women’s Devotional (Adams Media 2007); All My Good Habits I Learned From Grandma (Thomas Nelson 2007); Maryland Women of Worship Devotional (2007). She is a member of The American Christian Fiction Writer’s Group.

MaRita has a Master’s degree in English from The University of Alabama in Huntsville and a Bachelor’s in Political Science with a minor in Russian from The Ohio State University. She has taught English Composition at Alabama A&M University, The University of Alabama in Hunstville, Calhoun Community College, Rochester Institute of Technology, and most recently at Northern Virginia Community College. She and her husband, Zedric, and three sons have just accepted a temporary relocation to Dayton, Ohio from the Washington, D.C. metro area.

Visit MaRita online:

EMAIL: MaRitaTeague@gmail.com
WEBSITE: www.MaRitaTeague.net
BLOG: www.MaRitaTeague.blogspot.com

SOCIAL NETWORKS
www.Facebook.com
www.Twitter.com/MaRitaTeague
www.myspace.com/MaRitaTeague
www.Shoutlife.com

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Get ready to be inspired!

Facing uncertainty in your life? Don’t know if you can hold on for one more second? Is worry burdening you down?

If so, I encourage you to follow the Isaiah 40:31 Inspirational Blog Tour the week of June 15 – 19.

Five very talented and inspiring Christian fiction authors will share devotionals that are sure to inspire you and give you hope!

The tour will take place June 15-19, 2009, and will be hosted by Renee Williams of All the Buzz, Tyora Moody of Written Voices, and Rhonda McKnight of Urban Christian Fiction Today.

As you prepare to start this week, I would like to encourage you to “Rise Above it All” & “Let Nothing Turn You Around”.  Listen to these songs and let the words minister to you and then join the tour each day for wonderful devotional messages.


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The schedule is as follows:

June 15 – MaRita Teague at All the Buzz
June 16 – Vanessa Davis Griggs at Written Voices
June 17 – Sherri Lewis at All the Buzz
June 18 – Lily Ratliff at Urban Christian Fiction Today
June 19 – Kimberly Cash Tate at All the Buzz

Mark your calendars now! You don’t want to miss this week of motivation and encouragement!