Finding God in the Eye of the Storm . . . .
Hurricane of Fear…Eye of Faith!
Ever been afraid? Peter was! Peter, the famous fisherman, was in the boat one night when a storm came up. He and his buddies watched and listened as the waves got higher and the winds roared louder–and their wonderful Lord slept calmly in the back of the boat! “Wake up, Lord!” they cried with fear. “We’re about to drown!” Jesus, Master of wind and waves, arose, calmed the sea–and the sailors’ hearts–with His “Peace be still!” Great story–but how did THAT happen? Simple solution–the disciples RAN to the “Eye of the Storm” and it wasn’t long until His perfect peace enveloped their watery world and their fearful hearts–for remember, all is calm in the “eye of the storm!”When the wind and waves of fear whirl and swirl around me, Lord, when I’m afraid of the “dark” shadows of life, I need You. I’ve never seen YOU afraid and I know if I’ll just be quiet enough to listen, I will hear You say to ME, “Peace be still.” Lord, help me listen to Your Word with ears of faith; then help me KNOW with the eyes of faith that you are the Eye of MY Storm. You are my perfect peace; You are my quiet refuge. I RUN to You, Lord–and I find peace!Hurricane of Life’s Anger…Eye of God’s Love!Ever feel angry? Peter was! Peter, with his impulsive, impetuous nature, could not tolerate the hatred of his Lord’s enemies. Eyeing a soldier and aiming his sword, he quickly, in a furious fit of uncontrolled anger, severed the ear of an enemy. Jesus watched and in a split second, the ear was miraculously reattached to the soldier’s head. And Peter? He must have been speechless–for once in his life–as he watched God’s love in action to heal a wounded enemy. Now how did THAT happen, Peter must have thought. Doesn’t Jesus know this is His ENEMY? But Peter was seeing the “eye of the storm” in compassionate control of the situation…a lesson Peter would need to learn in days to come.When the wind and waves of anger whirl and swirl within me, O Lord, help me remember that I must RUN to the Eye of the storm. I must not return evil for evil, hurt for hurt, pain for pain. That’s not the way YOU operate–but Lord, I’m going to really need your help on THIS one. I get angry at work, at home, at church; with my family, friends and foes; Lord, I even get angry with myself–but You already know that, don’t You! My own love is not big enough nor broad enough to handle the hurts–help me RUN to You for a super-dose of YOUR love–”agape” love– which will flow through me to the people who have hurt me. Lord, I’m running to Your loving arms. I surrender my anger to You; now fill me with Your love–and let it flow!
Hurricane of Guilt…Eye of Grace!
Ever felt guilty? Peter did–bigtime! He had failed the One who loved Him unconditionally; He had sinned against the One who walked with Him daily! Oh, the pain and agony this disciple must have felt. Surely, he would want to run away, as far away as he could. And he did–for a while. The guilt must have overwhelmed this one who really did love the Lord. It was true guilt–he had failed His Lord. But he found forgiveness and restoration–remember the day he RAN–I mean SWAM–to meet the Lord (John 21:7)? He KNEW there was true grace awaiting him on the shore. And as he met, eye to eye, with that Grace, he knew he was forgiven!When the wind and waves of guilt whirl and swirl within me, Lord, whether it’s real guilt or imagined guilt, help me RUN to You. You are God’s Grace personified for my need; You give me forgiveness undeserved, for that’s what grace is all about. Lord, help me not to hide or run away from You in my times of torment and shame. Help me run TO You, the Eye of the Storm, where the guilt and sin is covered by Your Blood and I am truly forgiven. Lord, I will not carry the heavy load of guilt any longer–I bring it to You. I kneel in the shadow of Your Grace–all is quiet, all is forgiven in the Eye of the Storm!
Hurricanes come and go on Planet Earth. There seems to be no end to nature’s destructive forces…and sometimes there seems to be no end to a heart’s devastating forces either. Fear, anger, guilt–powerful emotions–all rage around us and within us and we would surely drown without God’s help. But there is a way out–there’s faith, love and grace in the Eye of the storm. Run to Him, Who watches us with knowing eye and perfect love. We need not be afraid of the storm–so be still, my soul; you are safe in Him, your Lord and your God–in the EYE OF THE STORM!.
Scripture: “Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.
The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge. Selah (Psalm 46:1,10,11 KJV).”
Prayer: “Lord, I’m in the middle of a hurricane and there’s no where to turn. I won’t make it, Lord, unless I RUN to You–and I’m running NOW…Keep me safe–thou Eye of MY storm. Help me to know that Your love and Your grace are enough for me. Quiet my heart, dear Lord, as I bow before You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen."