Sunday

Waiting for a Bus that Never Comes


My watch read 10:58 and the 11Y bus was nowhere in sight. According to the electronic sign that tracked the bus’ progress, it was due to arrive in three minutes. 


Two minutes. 

One minute. 

The flashing display announced: ARRIVED. 

Except it hadn’t. 

Five minutes ticked by. Then ten. 

Should we be worried that the 10:58 bus is twelve minutes late? I texted my son-in-law, an Alexandria local. 

No. Sometimes they get behind. I’ll check the transit schedule. . . Hm. That’s strange. It says it’s already come. 

Not good. Especially since my husband and I had tickets for a tour of Ford’s Theatre at noon. In the city. Thirty minutes away. 

I’ve never lived in a place where I had to depend on public transportation, so standing on a street corner waiting for a bus that never came was a new experience. As the minutes ticked by, we realized we had a choice to make—continue to stand on the corner, abandon our plans for the tour, or explore other options. 

I just checked with Uber, my son-in-law texted. They can have a car there in 5 minutes.

Let’s do it, I responded, and soon we were on our way. 

Thinking back on the experience, I realized it wasn’t the first time I’ve stood on that street corner. Figuratively at least. You’ve probably been there, too. 

You made your plans, and they were good ones. You prepared, worked hard, and did everything you could do to ensure their success. But the bus never came. 


The recruiter didn’t call you back. 



That first date didn’t lead to a second one. 

The email that should have said Yes said No. 

The promotion, project, or pregnancy never happened. 

You had a choice to make. Cling to your dream, give up, or explore other options. 

Unfortunately, exploring other options is a little more difficult than opening the Uber app and requesting a driver. It begins with knowing your dream.

• Is it from the Lord? 

• Does it agree with Scripture? 

• Is it a natural progression on the path God has been leading you? 

• Can you look back and see how past events and circumstances have brought you to this place? 

• Has your dream been confirmed by godly people? 

• Has your desire grown stronger as time has passed or wavered or waned? 

No one can answer all these questions for us, but I believe if we earnestly seek God’s will, he’ll reveal it to us. 

Two years ago, God planted the idea in my heart to write a devotional book. Knowing God can’t guide our steps unless we’re walking, I crafted a book proposal, sent it to my agent, and began to write. 

From time to time my agent would forward a rejection letter. Lord, I’d pray, am I supposed to keep writing this book? Every time I asked, in the deepest part of my heart, I’d sense God’s response: 

Write the book. 

So I kept writing. Before long, every publisher had rejected it. The bus didn’t come. 

But instead of shriveling up and dying, my desire to write the book grew stronger. And stronger. 

Lord? 

Write the book. 

I prayed. I read God’s Word. I brainstormed with other writers, consulted with my agent, and talked to professionals in the industry. 

Out of the ashes of my first proposal arose another one. A better one. Stronger and more true to the calling God had given me. My heart leapt with excitement, and my mind exploded with inspiration. 

Within two months, Discovery House had extended an offer to publish Refresh Your Faith – Uncommon Devotions from Every Book of the Bible

During the long wait, I continued to obey the voice that urged me to keep writing. Because I had, the manuscript was complete and ready to submit before I’d even signed the contract. Not the normal order of events for a non-fiction book, but right on schedule with God’s timeline. 

And while the first bus to publication didn’t arrive, an Uber driver waited in the wings, ready to take my new and improved book idea where it needed to go. 

If you’re standing on the street corner watching for a bus that hasn’t come, I urge you to sincerely and humbly examine your dream. Stop telling God what you want, and listen with an open heart to what he wants for you. Surrender your will to his, knowing you can trust him. 

Then ask yourself, is this dream from the Lord? You can never be completely sure, but if it satisfies the questions above, it probably is. 

"I know that you can do all things; no purpose of yours can be thwarted" (Job 42:2).

Unless God closes the door and/or removes the desire from your heart, you have a choice to make. Are you going to continue to stand on the corner and wait, abandon your plans, or explore another option? 

Receiving 16 rejection letters could have been the end of my book dream, but God’s calling was clear to write the book. At the time, I didn’t know why. Maybe the process was for my own growth. Or to create material to share on my blog. Or maybe he called me to write the book because he intended for it to become a book. 

Regardless, God had given me a dream. My responsibility was to do everything within my power to make it happen. After that, the results were up to him. 

Now let’s talk about your dream. Are you standing on a corner waiting for a bus that hasn’t come? Is it time to give up on your plans? Or maybe it’s time to explore other options. Whatever the Lord tells you to do, do it. 

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10 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:54 AM

    Am "waiting on that same bus" my friend. With each rejection, God reminds me, this is but one person's opinion, there are still many more out there; including the one I had you write this for. Congratulations for faithfully staying the course ma'am. Am certain many will be blessed.

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    1. Fear not, J.D. not a moment is wasted in the long journey to publication. God, the master of accomplishing his will "in the fullness of time" will also accomplish his will for you and your writing. "Be strong and courageous, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go!"

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  2. Carla Femat2:20 PM

    So true, Im waiting for my husband to love Jesus like I do....its a long, difficult sometimes wait. Sorry, what is the name of the devotional you were referring to in the paragraph, "Two yrs later". I looked on Amazon the title, Uncommon Devotions, and Refresh Your Faith, but neither are listed. Can you help me?

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    1. Carla,
      I join you in praying for your dear husband to come to faith in Jesus. Just last year a dear loved one I've been praying for for more than five years came to faith totally and gloriously. Cling to Galatians 6:9, dear heart. God is faithful!

      And thank you for asking about Refresh Your Faith. It's in the editing stages of publication now and will be out in the spring of 2020! In the meantime, my devotional, Hungry for God ... Starving for Time IS available on Amazon and through other retailers. If you don't have a copy, I'd be honored for you to check it out :) Blessings to you!

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  3. “If you leave a comment below, I'd be honored to pray for you. “
    I can’t resist an offer for prayer. Loved your article!

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    1. You've got it, sister. Father, fill this friend with the awesome power of the Holy Spirit. Draw her close. Bless the work of her hands. Linger with her long and reveal yourself to her. Use her to do your work in her family, her church, her community, and her world. REbuke Satan and his influence, and grow her faith. In the strong name of Jesus I pray, Amen.

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  4. Anonymous6:37 AM

    Greetings Lori! I have been wondering when your new book will be available. I am glad you continued writing it!

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    1. Me, too, Amy. I learned lots in the process. May God use it to accomplish his will and for his glory.

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  5. Anonymous7:45 PM

    Excellent and very inspiring to me in this season, Lori. Thank you for sharing! I will be blogging about it today and will tag you when posted...stay tuned!
    Mary Scro

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    1. I'm so glad for an opportunity to encourage a friend, Mary. Blessings to you!

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