Have you ever been surprised by a storm?
It wasn’t that long ago that I was surprised by a
storm. A literal one, that reminded me
also of how storms of the heart, mind and soul can occur unexpectantly.
I sat working near my patio doors, which face towards the
North and the sun was blazing through the windowpanes sharing its warmth. On the opposite end of the house I heard the doorknob
turn with added force as my boys feet came running in from playing ball. A gush of cold wind ushered them through the
doors and also seemed to turn up the volume of their voices as they spoke about
the sudden dark clouds, rain and lightning.
We used this time to use up the lingering hot cocoa packets
in the pantry while their soggy heads dried out and we watched the rain
fall. I am thankful for the opportunity
to pause and be present.
Life is sure full of storms; but I am not sure I am always
ready to celebrate all of the storms that come my way like I did that spring
afternoon. . There are many situations, events and
circumstances that occur in our days that bring either a physical or mental
downpour on our hearts. Storms are
pretty significant and meteorologists even give the weather storms various
names, like Haboob, or
specific names like, Tropical Storm Alberto, the
first Atlantic storm of 2012.
Maybe some
storms that have come your way recently have been named too…. Storm Medical
Diagnosis, Storm Financial Distress, and maybe Storm Misunderstanding.
When storms hit; where do you go running for shelter? I know I don’t always run to celebrate with a
cup of hot cocoa. And there is a time to
grieve and a time to celebrate…right!?!
I was reminded this week of how important it is to run to my
best friend Jesus; but I admit sometimes I struggle with running to Him
first. Can you relate?
And the BIG question on my heart is does a storm mean that
God is disciplining us?
This question was asked this week on Girlfriendit Radio and
I encourage you to hear what Pastor Tullian had to say. You can find the podcast here.
My heart latched onto Pastor Tullian’s words; and my breaths
felt lighter. Just because we are
dealing with a storm does not mean that God is disciplining us. Pastor Tullian brought up the stories in the
Bible about Job and his friends and also Jesus chatting with his disciples
about who sinned in the life of the blind man….I had to search for sweet Jesus’
words in John 9… “Neither this man nor his parents sinned.”
I’m not in a storm now; but I have been and I know I will
find another one over my head soon—because that is just how life is. Pastor Tullian reminded me that life cannot
be lived without the presence of storms.
We must learn to trust God.
A friend once encouraged me with her goal to keep the highs not so high
and the lows not so low.
What about you? How
do you handle the storms—are you in one right now? Are you preparing for the next one?
I am so thankful for the perspective of others-and the
reminder from Tullian that while I am waiting to hear from God about a storm, I
will likely have to tune out some well meaning friends, like those who tried to
help Job through his storm.
I wonder if this might be key to learning to dance in the
downpours of life. Just as I was quick
to celebrate the storm with hot cocoa; I want to be quick to celebrate and
dance through the storms of this life.
I’m beginning to think that while dancing in the rain I just
might be surprised with a shower of God’s amazing grace…and I’m trusting God
and trusting it is ALL GOOD! I want to learn to dance in the rain...
And on a side note; I’m adding a plethora of books to my
summer reading collection. The latest is
Tullian’s book “Surprised by Grace,”….who knows when the next shower will
hit. What are you reading this summer?
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