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Trusting God When You Need to Try Again
Try again. Two words that can feel impossible at times. Exhausting at the least.
Every time I think about it, memories of my dad teaching my brother and me how to swim come to mind. “Take a deep breath. Let the air swell in your lungs, lunge forward, and give it your best,” he’d say. I’d nod, bring my hands together, my body all gangly and shivering in the cold, as I stood at the opposite end of the pool and tell myself to go for it.
“Remember to breathe,” he’d say a little louder as I did my lap. Right. If you’re a swimmer, then you know that your lap and form are as good as your breathing technique. And once you’re done with your mediocre lap? You’d get a pat on your back and be asked do it all over again.
That’s how I see again.
That’s how I hear again.
It’s a sore word in my life in more ways than one.
Againwas my word that year.
Not too long after neighbours came out of their homes to watch the fireworks and shout Happy New Yearinto the night sky, the journey of again began for my husband and me. It’s as though we found ourselves standing on the crux of every promise God had ever spoken to us.
That book my husband had tried to publish right before we got married, but couldn’t because we had a wedding and marriage to think about? God gave it a green light. And He miraculously provided for it. We danced for joy, did our research on publishers and went for it, only for it to be a disaster.
The first shot to our hearts and dreams.
That career in media God had spoken numerously about over the years for me, the one I had quit on because doors kept shutting me out, He was saying to try again. And He started by telling me to write the book He said to because, get this, if I didn’t, He’d take it away. Not my gift but the anointing.
The season of becoming parents had come, so we went for it. And I became pregnant immediately. Oh, the joy in our hearts! Until…we miscarried a few months after. Even as we healed and tried to make sense of it all, we got pregnant again. Only to lose the baby again, even after our pastor told us it wouldn’t happen again. We were left cradling questions instead of a baby again.
Like I said, againwas my word that year.
Don’t be afraid to dream again. Yet, I was. Don’t be afraid to try again. Yet, I am.
But His hands hold on to mine, and He looks me squarely in the eyes, gaze so warm you want to just soak in it, and He whispers, again.
I know His heart. I know He is good. And I can feel my soul grow wings. I’m still scared, but He’s here with me, reminding me that presence is always the best answer, and herelooks better when it’s in front of you, holding you, sticking around.
My story of trying again, much like yours, is a universal story.
Like me, you’ve probably cradled failure. Promises made to you have been broken. Dreams you gave your all for, even the ones that found home in your heart unexpectedly, have suffered loss and gathered dust in the waiting and door closing. I hear you.
Sis, I wonder if God is standing at the door of your heart right now whispering again even as you shout no. Like Peter in Luke 5, no matter how exasperated you are, won’t you let Him into your boat? Won’t you let down your net again, in the very place of your failure again at His word?
I don’t know what you’ve been through or what lies you’re battling now. I don’t know the bruise that again presses heavily on your heart. But I know that God is a God of plot twists. And even though He can do it all by Himself, sometimes He asks us to partner with Him for the turnaround we ask for in our lives with that word— again.
What if againis a mind and heart shift about the way we see ourselves, how we see our situations, and how we see God?
What if again is a chance to truly mean it when we say God is good in the bitter and in the sweet? Or that again is how our sailor hearts become seaworthy? What if again is the answer to the prayer you’ve been making all those years? Would you trust Him then? Would you trust the process with its twists and turns?
God’s again is an ask that won’t quit.
Won’t you unfurl the corners of your heart and trust Him with it? He writes the best stories, and yours is no exception.
Chosen Not Cheatedis a story about going back to the place where the light shone in your eyes. Back to the place where you feel weightless, and with your dreams within reach. It’s a story about becoming in the in-between, thin and hard places you find yourself in life. And it’s seeing for yourself, I mean really seeing for yourself, all the ways you’re chosen by God, no matter how cheated you feel. This is about scars, journeys, and stories. Yours and mine. Chosen, not cheated.
Koki Oyuke is a stargazer and author who spins galaxies with words. She’s called to heal, teach, and inspire people to get a 20/20 vision of themselves. You can find her on her Instagram orFacebook. It’s hard to miss her. She’ll be the one blowing kisses like confetti.
Have You Read Our Story of Hope?
Much like Koki, our story was one of broken dreams. It took, and still today takes, trying again. We had to let our nets down and give God our best again and again. It hasn’t been easy, but the story God is writing is far better than any I could have imagined!
As a Christian author, speaker, and retreat host, Lori Schumaker is passionate about helping women unveil their hope, find rest for their souls, and break free from insecurity through God's truth. With certifications in Christian Life and Mental Health Coaching, she weaves Biblical principles with mental wellness to address the whole person.
Lori's journey as a wife and mom to adoptive, biological, and special needs children infuses her ministry with authenticity and compassion. Her award-winning book "Surrendered Hearts" shares powerful lessons of faith through her family's adoption story.
When not writing or speaking, Lori creates spaces—both online and through intimate retreats—where women can experience the transformative power of Christ's unfailing love.
I have read your blog, but not the book, yet anyway. I never get through all I’d like to read. So glad to hear your have overcome so much with His help. Sometimes, it is hard to believe, again.
Thank you so much for this Lori. Reading it over again blesses my heart so. Thank you
Such a good GOOD post and BOOK! Bless you ♥
Again, and again, and again!
Yes!
This is the Christian life!
That it is Melanie
Oh, it sure is, my friend! ♥
I have read your blog, but not the book, yet anyway. I never get through all I’d like to read. So glad to hear your have overcome so much with His help. Sometimes, it is hard to believe, again.
Rebecca <3