Joshua 1:9
Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.
Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.
Batavia sits in a small valley surrounded by
low-lying hills. Just enough hill to cause a cozy, tucked-in effect. But on
Thursday morning, the atmosphere seemed anything but cozy. The radio called for
thunderstorms and a threat of tornadoes. As I drove through the center or town
I watched the sky. Dark clouds billowed toward our little town. As I moved west,
the clouds pushed east. The sky darkened as the clouds rolled. Lightning lit up
the outline of the hills after thunder crashed through the air. We were in for
a deluge. As I pulled in to my parking spot and jumped out of the Jeep the huge
drops of rain, that come just before a downpour, accompanied me to the door. After
I entered the building, rain let loose and poured in sheets. The wind ripped through
and shoved water across the parking lot. The storm arrived with no mercy.
Sounds like life, doesn't it. Except there are not
always warnings. Instead the thunder and lightning of life takes us by
surprise. Illness, death, loss of job, divorce, broken friendships,
disappointment, and on the tempest rolls. It's heartbreaking. But in the midst
of all the storms there's hope! My brother sings a beautiful hymn that reminds
me of God and his love, "‘Til the Storm Passes By." The lyrics are a
prayer seeking God's protection in the midst of turmoil. The vocalist asks God
to hold him in the palm of his hand. And that's exactly what he does. He hears our cries
and wraps his arms around us, lifts us up and sees us through. No matter how
dark the clouds, or heavy the rain, God offers peace and joy on the other end. He
is our hope in every storm. Praise God for his endless love and provision.
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