“The wind died down, and immediately there was a great calm.”
How long does it take for storms on water to die down?
Not immediately.
With the storms in our life—we cry out to Jesus to calm them.
He tells us, “Call upon Me in the day of trouble . . .”
+Sometimes He calms them quickly.
+Sometimes He calms them slowly.
He tells us, “. . . I will deliver you, . . .”
When He delivers us, we thank Him profusely.
He tells us, “. . . and you will glorify Me.”
“Call upon Me in the day of trouble,
I will deliver you,
And you will glorify Me.”
+Sometimes He calms us, instead.
“Sometimes He calms the storm,
Sometimes He calms His child.”
Some times He changes our circumstances.
All times His purpose is to change us.
To change us, He must first get our attention.
To get our attention, He can use anything—good, bad, ugly.
Then, when He has our attention, He asks, “Now, how long will I have your attention?”
You see, the only way God can change us—He must get our undivided attention, and keep our attention long enough to develop a relationship with us.
A changed life with Jesus is not just an event—it is an ongoing, daily lifestyle.
Practice walking with Jesus—then, when trouble comes, you won’t have to run to catch up.
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