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What to Do Until the Storms of Life Blow Over
Recently
I heard a meteorologist on the Weather Channel say something profound—No one
knows when, or where the next devastating storm will come. But we do know this;
there will be another storm."
Sounds
a lot like life, doesn't it?
It
has been said that we are either in a storm, coming out of a storm, or about to
enter a storm.
Is
this just a fatalistic attitude, or is it the reality of living in a fallen
world?
Remember
what Jesus said? "In the
world you will have tribulation." (John 16:33).
The
Greek word for "tribulation"(“thlipsis”) literally means affliction,
trouble, anguish, persecution and burdens.
Paul
tells us that Satan is the "prince
of the power of the air" (Ephesians 2:2).
And
the ruler of "the cosmic powers over this present darkness ...
the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places"
(Ephesians 6:12).
When
Adam and Eve sinned in the garden, authority and power were given over to
Satan.
No
wonder we face so many storms in life!
Some
of these are: the loss of a child, depression, anxiety, a doctor's unwanted
diagnosis, a loveless, lifeless marriage, prodigal children, and financial
difficulties. The list goes on and on—from one storm to another.
We
too often desperately struggle to find relief and wonder how to
survive—mentally, physically, and especially spiritually.
It
is interesting to see the statements Jesus precedes, and then follows his
"tribulation" statement with—all in the same verse.
He
begins with "In me
you may have peace" (John 16:33).
He
finishes with "but
take heart; I have overcome the world."
Jesus
tells us that life will be full of storms. But the storms are sandwiched between
His peace and
His overcoming power.
These
are two powerful truths that give us a new perspective on the daily struggles
of life.
Perhaps
that is what John meant when he declared "... for He who is in
you is greater than he who is in the world." (1 John 4:4).
We
live in a fallen world which is for now under the authority of the evil one.
But
Someone greater—all powerful—almighty—everlasting in love—eternal—allows us to
run to Him in the midst of the storm, and experience His peace ...
and His overcoming
power.
King
David understood this all too well. At one point, trying to avoid death
at the hand of Saul, he found himself hiding in a cave.
His
words ring true even today—" Be gracious to me, O God, be gracious to
me! For my soul seeks refuge in You; in the shadow of Your wings I will
make my refuge, until the ruinous storm passes by" (Psalm 57:1, MEV)
"Until
the hurricane blows over."
I
don't know about you, but more than once life has felt like a category 5
hurricane—complete with 155 mph winds, rain blowing sideways and an 18 foot
ocean surge with lightning and thunder all around.
During
these times—and we all have them—remember that the storm is wedged in between
the peace of
Jesus ... and His overcoming
power.
Take
heart. Those two divine, eternal truths won't remove you from the storm—but
they will change your perspective and you will overcome.
Prayer Power for the Week
Thank God
for His overcoming power and that His peace can sustain and carry you through
any storm you have to face.
Thank
Him that He is faithful to His promise to never ever leave or forsake you.
Allow
His Spirit to produce His fruit of righteousness in you so that you can
continually walk in joy, peace and all the other fruit of the Spirit.
Continue
to pray for our spiritual and government leaders, for worldwide revival, the
expansion of God's kingdom, and the persecuted church.
Pray
that Israel fulfill God's purpose in this hour. Lift up our military and their
families.
Get to know
the Holy Spirit and how to interact with Him on a daily basis. Learn to enter
God's presence and hear His voice clearly for yourself! Go deeper in your faith
with Life in the Spirit and change your life and destiny. Are you ready to start your journey?
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