Kimberly Grace’s Stories
Hi, and welcome back to Kimberly Grace’s Stories Podcast. I’m Kimberly and I want to thank all my readers/listeners for tuning in to hear my stories. Today, you’re in for a special treat as we hear my latest flash fiction story, Into His protective fog… Kara gripped the side door handle tightly as the car swerved slowly around another curve. Her husband of eleven years, Tyler, appeared much too relaxed for her liking. The dense fog had quickly enveloped their car, leaving only a few feet in front of them clear. It had not been in the forecast when they had planned this trip, but it was here now, and there was nothing they could do about it. Glancing a quick peek into the rearview mirror, Kara released a small sigh of relief to see that their son Silas was still fast asleep. She prayed he would stay resting peacefully, for she knew that as soon as he woke up, there would be no end to his curious questioning of them. Kara switched her focus back to the road. She scanned the narrow field of vision along the sides of the road for any signs of deer or other wildlife. Unfortunately, it was starting to get dark, making it even harder to make out the large shadows she saw along the road. Tyler placed his hand gently on top of her knee to reassure her. While Kara appreciated his attempt to calm her nerves, she would much rather he keep both hands firmly gripped on the steering wheel instead. He must have gotten her silent message because his hand did not linger on top of hers long. At least they were really close to their destination now. Taking a deep breath, Kara prayed God would keep them safe the rest of the way and that He would also calm her nerves. This was their first church retreat with the congregation of the new church they had been attending for almost six months. Kara reminded herself that she was stepping out in faith when she and Tyler had decided to join the retreat weekend away in the mountains. Being relatively new to the church had made her hesitate at first, but they had decided that stepping out of their comfort zones would prove far more fruitful. She and Tyler longed to build close relationships with this church, so they knew the best way to do that was to spend more time with the congregation. Suddenly, Kara was shaken from her thoughts when Silas shouted loudly and gleefully, “We’re here!” Kara blinked her eyes and strained to read the sign through the misty vapor: Pinewood Retreat. They had, in fact, finally arrived. She let herself release the breath that she had not realized she’d been holding in for almost the whole trip up there. Kara gulped nervously and quickly looked into the mirror from the pulled-down car visor. She tried to pull and will her frizzy hair into submission, but her frantic swatting at it did not seem to quell it into order. “Honey, you look beautiful.” Kara tried to meet his sweet, kind eyes with a smile, but it faltered with only a glance at his nose. “Thank you, but I think you might be a bit biased. My hair is sticking up in all different directions. I wish I could get it to look better before we go in and meet everyone. Perhaps I should apply some makeup?” “But you don’t like wearing that stuff. You always complain that it makes your skin feel itchy. Sweetie, just be yourself. Trust me, they’re going to love you.” Kara tried to smile again, but this time she could not muster even a pretend one for her always optimistic husband. Her voice wavered slightly when she had finally worked up the courage to say what was on her mind. “How…how can you be so sure?” At this point, Silas had unbuckled his seat belt and had his head poking up into the front seats between them. Kara looked anxiously over her cute six-year-old’s blond head. Tyler chuckled at the bedhead nest of hair that their son now exhibited proudly as the back hairs on his head stuck out every which way. “Kara, I know because we love you, and God loves you even more. Remember, He is in control, and He is faithful to bring about good works on our behalf. We trusted Him when we said yes to this, and we trusted Him to get us here safely. And look? The fog is even starting to lift. It’s a sign, Kara. We were wandering in the wilderness, but we found our way out.” Kara took in her husband’s wise words and let them settle in her heart. She suddenly felt at peace and was able to meet his gaze with a genuine smile this time. “Just like He did for the Israelites, all those years ago. Thanks, Tyler. I needed that reminder. I was so scared of the fog and what it held behind its thick walls, but the truth is, it was a test. A reminder for us to trust God to guide our steps forward. He only illuminates the path so far, and it is up to us to rely on Him fully to lead us to safety.” Silas suddenly stuck his head right in front of his dad’s and then swiveled it quickly to the right in front of Kara’s. He huffed dramatically. “Can we go in now? I’m ready to do something fun!” Both Kara and Tyler locked eyes and laughed together. They nodded their heads and opened their doors. Although they did not know exactly what the weekend retreat had in store for them, they committed themselves to step out in faith and to embrace the wonderful things God had for them by their obedience. “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” 2 Corinthians 5:7 “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” Psalm 119:105 Kimberly’s Reflection This flash fiction story is a slightly altered version of a recent event in my life. My family did just attend our first church retreat (with all the fog! That is a picture from our drive up) with the new church we have been attending for almost six months now. As most of you will recall from my story, Church hurt [https://authorkimberlygrace.substack.com/p/church-hurt], my family has been searching for our church home. I was quite nervous at first, because I had no idea what to expect. Walking into a room where people don’t know you or only barely know you has always been hard for me. Yet, I trusted Jesus. Every step of the way, through the fog and through the entire weekend. And you know what? He did not disappoint. He showed up for us in so many ways. For the first time in a long while, I felt peace, comfortable, and included at church. That’s the power of stepping out in faith, especially when you’re unsure how it’s going to go. When we do that, we provide the necessary obedience and space for God to show up big for us. It’s the time when He can do what only He can do. We obey His will, and all we have to do is watch His mercies bloom for us. Have you ever experienced a time in your life when you were hesitant to do something, but obeyed God by stepping out in faith anyway? How did it go? I’d love to hear your experiences of how God showed up for you. May we be faithful to take the courageous leap into the unknown because what He has for us is far more than we could ever have dreamed or imagined. Amen. As always, I am incredibly thankful for you taking the time to read my words! I’d love to hear your thoughts on my story in the comments. If you enjoyed my story, please also consider subscribing or sharing to support me in my writing endeavors. Thank you! Kimberly Grace’s Stories is a reader-supported publication. 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