Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Your Storm Doesn’t Mean God Abandoned You



BIBLE MEDITATION:

“So when they had rowed about three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking on the sea and drawing near the boat; and they were afraid”... 
(John 6:19)

DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT:

In the Bible there are correcting storms and there are perfecting storms. Jonah, who spent the night on a foam blubber mattress, was inside a whale because he was out of the will of God. He was running from God. And God sent a correcting storm.

But there are also perfecting storms. Jesus’ disciples weren’t out of the will of God. Why were they in a storm? Because—don’t miss this—they were in the will of God. It was Jesus, Matthew tells us, who directed them to get into the boat and sail ahead, across the Sea of Galilee. They were in this storm because they were obeying Jesus. Why would Jesus want them to be in a storm? Because He wanted them to grow.

ACTION POINT:

I’ve often shared these words, written by Robert Browning Hamilton: “I walked a mile with pleasure, she chatted all the way. But left me none the wiser, for all she had to say. I walked a mile with sorrow, not a word said she. But oh, the things I learned from sorrow, when sorrow walked with me.” Is that not true? Someone said that faith is like film. It’s developed in the dark. That’s when we learn to trust the Lord.


LWF Dr. Adrian Rogers 

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