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Home » Sage Words » 4 Lessons Learned in a Storm

4 Lessons Learned in a Storm

By Paula Wiseman

iStock_000015981001SmallIn Luke 8:22, Jesus says to His disciples, “Let us cross over to the other side of the lake.”

Not long after, a violent storm arose, causing even the most experienced sailors among them to fear for their lives. In those moments, Jesus taught His followers some important lessons, lessons we’re still learning today, things we’ll never grasp standing on the shore.

 

1. Storms don’t surprise God.

Jesus sent His disciples into that storm. The trip across the lake was His idea. He knew the storm would come and He sent them into the teeth of  it.

2. We don’t go into them alone.

He went into the storm with them. God doesn’t throw us into a situation with the hopes that we’ll swim rather than sink. He is right there before, during and after.

3. Kingdom living can’t be all theory.

Jesus had just finished delivering the Sermon on the Mount challenging the conventional wisdom on what it meant to honor God and live a life of faith not works. The storms raise difficult questions. Things like how could God let this happen to me? Don’t you care that we perish? Where is your faith? It is in the storms where we decide if we are going to live the life He calls us to or just recite the platitudes.

4. The storms reveal His true nature.

Jesus was in control the entire time. The storm didn’t surprise Him. It didn’t last an instant longer than He allowed and when it was over, His deity was unquestioned.

 

What have you learned through the storms?

 

 

 

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