Guest Post/Author Spotlight: Texas Roads’ Cathy Bryant

Posted 8 April, 2010 by Molly(Cover To Cover Cafe) in Book Reviews / 4 Comments

Oh, I’m super excited today! Cathy Bryant, author of Texas Roads (I endorsed it!), is here with us today to post a guest post. Welcome, Cathy! Please take it away……

FINDING HOME

By Cathy Bryant, © 2010

Have you ever noticed how some people seem born for the open road? Not me. I’m a put-down-roots kinda gal. Oh, I confess to enjoying a trip away from the daily routine from time to time, but I’m always eager to return home, always happy to turn into our driveway, always content in my own backyard.

What is it about our hearts that longs for home? I believe there’s a home-sized hole in each of our hearts—a hole that can only be filled one way. But at one time I believed if I searched long enough and worked really hard to make it happen, I would find that magical place called home here on earth.

The faith hall-of-fame in Hebrews 11 talks about this quest for home we all experience.

All these people were still living by faith when they died. They did not receive the things promised; they only saw them and welcomed them from a distance. And they admitted that they were aliens and strangers on earth. People who say such things show that they are looking for a country of their own…they were longing for a better country—a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for He has prepared a city for them. ~Hebrews 11:13-14, 16 (NIV, emphasis mine)

As the wife of a teacher-turned-minister, we seemed to move from one small Texas town to the next. Just about the time we began to feel settled, God would move us on to a place that was new and different—a place that for a long time just didn’t feel like home.

But God used this time in my life to teach me a valuable lesson. For the Christian, home isn’t a place, it’s a person.

Jesus.

Only He can fill that home-sized hole in each of our hearts. Only He was intended to.

In the book of John, right before Jesus was arrested, He spent the last hours with His disciples—teaching them, telling them what was about to happen, encouraging them. In this passage He has much to say about “home” or “abiding.” I especially love how The Message by Eugene H. Peterson phrases it.

“Live in Me. Make your home in Me just as I do in you…I’ve loved you the way My Father has loved Me. Make yourselves at home in My love. If you keep My commands, you’ll remain intimately at home in My love. That’s what I’ve done—kept My Father’s commands and made Myself at home in His love.”

What a comfort! How blessed we are to know that no matter where this pilgrimage on earth takes us, home is Christ!

Dear heavenly Father~


We are blessed to call You not only Father, but Savior, Friend, Home and so much more! Help us to remember to abide—to make ourselves at home—in You and Your love.


In Jesus’ name,


Amen

Yay! Thank you so much, sweet friend! I loved that post! It really hit home!

About Texas Roads:
Cathy Bryant’s debut novel, TEXAS ROADS, tells the story of a disillusioned widow’s quest for home. The book was chosen as a finalist in the 2009 American Christian Fiction Writers’ contest, and is available at Amazon.com.

About Cathy Bryant:
A Texas gal since birth, Cathy lives in northeast Texas in a century-old farmhouse with her husband, a phobia-ridden cat, and a garden full of flowers, butterflies, and late-summer mosquitoes the size of your fist.

Blog: https://WordVessel.blogspot.com
Website: www.CatBryant.com

Tags:

Divider

4 responses to “Guest Post/Author Spotlight: Texas Roads’ Cathy Bryant

Cover To Cover Cafe Loves Comments!