One of my least favorite things is driving when it's raining really hard and you can't really see where you're going but you have to keep going cause there are a lot of people around you going the same speed and not ready to stop for you and if you were to stop you might get rushed off the road from the torrential rain... It stresses me out very much and I can honestly say that any time I'm in that situation I'm begging God to keep me safe as I drive blindly down the road getting more and more stressed out, and he does.
There's this song called 'Eye of the Storm' by Ryan Stevenson that I have had on repeat for the past few days because it's exactly what I need right now. Here's how the chorus goes (I strongly suggest you listen to the whole song sometime);
In the eye of the storm, you remain in control.
In the middle of the war, you guard my soul.
You alone are the anchor, when my sails are torn.
Your Love surrounds me in the eye of the storm.
Every single one of us can listen to this and think of at least one moment in your life where you felt like you were in the eye of a storm and you needed an anchor. So where do you find your anchor? Is it in God? I've tried to make my anchor something besides God on multiple occasions and I can tell you that never worked out for me. I would learn on someone else, who also was going through a storm of their own, and expect them to be able to keep both of us above water. It wasn't fair to them and that made us both go under. Now don't get me wrong, I believe that God gave us each other to help us through those hard times and to encourage us and we should appreciate the people God puts in out lives, but they will never replace God, and we shouldn't try to make them replace God.
I'm reminded of the story in Matthew 8:23-27 when Jesus and his disciples when out in their boat and a furious storm came up. Jesus had fallen asleep in the boat and his disciples where really scared and woke Jesus and said, "Lord, save us! We're going to drown!" Then verse 26 says; 'He replied, "You of little faith, why are you so afraid?" Then he got up and rebuked the winds and waves, and it was completely calm.' Can you imagine being there and watching that happen and how amazing that would be? Here's the thing, if Jesus has control over the wind and the water and can stop a storm with his words, why do I stress about my job or my family or friends? If I belong to God why do I fear anything at all? I feel like God has to say to me a lot, "You of little faith, why are you so afraid?" How do you reply to that... "Well God, to tell you the truth I don't trust that you have control over what happens to me"...? When I actually write that out y'all are probably thinking, "Katelyn, we would never say that to God! Of course we trust that he has control!" Actually though, that is what we are saying when we are worried or doubting God.
So today, where ever you're at in your life don't forget how important and loved you really are. God bless you today and if you ever need someone to pray with you or for you I would love to do that! Here is a link to the song I was talking about, take a listen, you wont regret it! Eye of the Storm- Ryan Stevenson
Have a great day y'all!
Katelyn,
ReplyDeleteI was thinking these exact thoughts thus morning. I posted "Eye if the Storm" and was remembering Jesus calming the storm. I also thought of Peter. He jumped out of the boat on one occasion and began walking toward Jesus, trusting Him. Yet he began to think of his circumstances, looked at the waves, and took his eyes off Jesus. He began panicking and sinking. He cried, "Lord, save me!" And IMMEDIATELY, Jesus was there. It's only one step back to Jesus no matter how far we've roamed.
Another great commentary on our place in this world! God bless you and your ministry ! Miss you horribly and hope to see you again ! :)
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