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Security in Storms

"'The wind was contrary" (Matt. 14:24).

Rude and blustering the winds of March often are. Do they not typify the tempestuous seasons of my life? But, indeed, I ought to be glad that I make acquaintance with these seasons. Better it is that the rains descend and the floods come than that I should stay perpetually in the Lotus Land where it seems always afternoon, or in that deep meadowed Valley of Avilion where never wind blows loudly. Storms of temptation appear cruel, but do they not give intenser earnestness to prayer? Do they not compel me to seize the promises with a tighter hand grip? Do they not leave me with a character refined?

Storms of bereavement are keen; but, then, they are one of the Father's ways of driving me to Himself, that in the secret of His presence His voice may speak to my heart, soft and low. There is a glory of the Master which can be seen only when the wind is contrary and the ship tossed with waves.

"Jesus Christ is no security against storms, but He is perfect security in storms. He has never promised you an easy passage, only a safe landing."

Oh, set your sail to the heavenly gale,
And then, no matter what winds prevail,
No reef can wreck you, no calm delay;
No mist shall hinder, no storm shall stay;
Though far you wander and long you roam
Through salt sea sprays and o'er white sea foam,

No wind that can blow but shall speed you Home.
--Annie Johnson Flint

Most Recent User Comments
dcpoprocks
12/8/2007 11:42 AM
I found this article and the post by drewrastaman to be very helpful for me today. I was brought up in chruch but as i got older I was led astray. I have been going through alot with my health. I had back surgery in Feburary and have been on pain medication for two and a half years. I am tired of being on it so I have quit taking it, it has been a little over a week now since I quit. I have also been having a lot of panic attacks and I am trying to get that medication back into my system to correct that issue. I have turned back to my religion not just because of the things that I am experiencing with my health, but because I have come to the realization that I have tried to do things my way and they don't work, I know that God is good and he will help me overcome my panic attacks and any other things that come into my path as long as I do what he wants me to do. I can't do what I want to do. He will see that I am better when he sees fit to. Today's devotional confirmed this.
drewrastaman
12/8/2007 10:24 AM
You know, Jesus is the perfect protection in storms. God uses storms in our lives to help us grow stronger in faith and to teach us the patience of hope (God tells us to have the work of faith, the labor of love and the patience of hope in Thes 1:3). Patience is often the hardest thing for a person to learn these days. We live in a society built on instant gratification and sometimes we think God should cater to our need to "have it now." But God doesn't want to "give us" he wants to "grow us" (Heb 6:12-15). In my current storm I've prayed many times "God deliver me now." It took a while for me to realize that God is delivering me, but he's doing it according to his own time frame. He want's me to have patience and trusst in him, to grow stronger through this trial so that I can survive the next. Constantly growing, changing, becoming more like Christ and less like me. Let God deliver you on his schedule not yours.
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