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Five Things To Do in the Middle of the Storm
When you’re going through a storm, God is not distant or uninvolved. He is “I Am,” and He is working in your life for your good. But He also has some things He wants you to do. Here are five things God wants you to do if you feel you’re sinking in a storm.
Have courage, because Jesus is with you.
Don’t ever argue with a fear. Just tell it where to go! Tell it to go talk to Jesus.
Take a risk in faith.
Don’t ask God to bless what you’re doing. Do what God is blessing. Ask Him what He wants you to do, and then be willing to get out of the boat in an instant.
Stay focused on Jesus.
The moment you take your eyes off the Lord, you’re going under. Matthew 14:30 says, “But when [Peter] saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted” (NIV). When you focus on the wind and the waves — your circumstances — you’re going to sink, just like Peter. If you look at the world, you’ll be distressed; if you look within, you’ll be depressed; if you look at Christ, you’ll be at rest.
Don’t doubt.
You don’t need great faith to make it through the storm in your life. You just need faith in the right person.
Praise God.
Even in the storm, even when you feel like you’re sinking, even when you’re scared to death — praise Him all the time. Thank God in the middle of the storm.
What storm is scaring you right now? What storm is sinking you right now? Why do you think God is letting you go through this storm?
He’s letting you go through this storm for the same reasons He sent the disciples into the storm — to say, “I’m all you need. I can handle anything. I will come to you in the ninth hour. And I’ll come walking on the very thing that scares you the most. I’m not asking you to come to me. I’m going to come to you. You need to stop being afraid, and you need to totally trust me in faith.”
This devotional © 2014 by Rick Warren. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
When you’re going through a storm, God is not distant or uninvolved. He is “I Am,” and He is working in your life for your good. But He also has some things He wants you to do. Here are five things God wants you to do if you feel you’re sinking in a storm.
Have courage, because Jesus is with you.
Don’t ever argue with a fear. Just tell it where to go! Tell it to go talk to Jesus.
Take a risk in faith.
Don’t ask God to bless what you’re doing. Do what God is blessing. Ask Him what He wants you to do, and then be willing to get out of the boat in an instant.
Stay focused on Jesus.
The moment you take your eyes off the Lord, you’re going under. Matthew 14:30 says, “But when [Peter] saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted” (NIV). When you focus on the wind and the waves — your circumstances — you’re going to sink, just like Peter. If you look at the world, you’ll be distressed; if you look within, you’ll be depressed; if you look at Christ, you’ll be at rest.
Don’t doubt.
You don’t need great faith to make it through the storm in your life. You just need faith in the right person.
Praise God.
Even in the storm, even when you feel like you’re sinking, even when you’re scared to death — praise Him all the time. Thank God in the middle of the storm.
What storm is scaring you right now? What storm is sinking you right now? Why do you think God is letting you go through this storm?
He’s letting you go through this storm for the same reasons He sent the disciples into the storm — to say, “I’m all you need. I can handle anything. I will come to you in the ninth hour. And I’ll come walking on the very thing that scares you the most. I’m not asking you to come to me. I’m going to come to you. You need to stop being afraid, and you need to totally trust me in faith.”
This devotional © 2014 by Rick Warren. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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