Thursday 9 May 2013

GOING THROUGH THE STORMS OF LIFE


Life has storms, life has ups and downs. There are breaking points in life, there are also break through points. There are times when you feel like giving up but at other times you feel like going on.

Even Jesus Christ the author and the finisher of our faith said that in this world we will have tribulations but encouraged us to be of good cheer because He has overcome the world. John 16:33.

Jesus was not threatening us when He talked about the tribulations, because He gave us a solution which many of us have failed to continually apply. He said we should be of good cheer, that is we should be joyful.
 Many of us carry about a squeezed face in worry; thinking may be God will pity us. If God was to pity us then a large percentage of people would have gotten their miracles by worrying. God expects us to be joyful even in the storms of life because Joy brings the presence of God. Joy will bring God into every storm. And when God is in the fire with you, you will not feel the heat and you will come out better and brighter. Is God in that storm with you? Don’t just hurry up to say yes. The true test of God being in the storm with you is to be joyful and rejoice. Remember in Daniel 3; when the three Hebrew boys were thrown into the fire they were singing and a fourth man appeared. They didn’t cry or complain. Joy is a display of confidence in God; joy is also what brings God’s presence into every storm, Psalms 16:11.

 When trials come, don’t forget there is someone who can bring you peace. After a long day of teaching, Jesus Christ boarded a ship with His Apostles. They were going across the Sea of Galilee to teach the people on the other side. Christ was asleep when a storm came upon them. The Apostles began to fear the storm as they were tossed by the winds and water filled their boat. They awoke Jesus, crying, “Master, carest thou not that we perish?” (Mark 4:38).


Christ arose and calmed the winds and waves with His power, saying“Peace, be still” (Mark 4:39). He turned to His Apostles and asked, “Where is your faith?” (Luke 8:25). Christ gently chastised them for being fearful and not remembering that He can calm the tossing seas during a storm.
I recently heard a friend say that “life is a storm sometimes.” How true that is! Life can be tempestuous, tossing us with winds of misfortune, grief, shame, or stress.

Christ not only calms the physical seas, but He can also calm the seas within our minds and souls.
Christ not only calms the physical seas, but He can also calm the seas within our minds and souls. Do we call on Heavenly Father and His Son when the waters of anguish begin to fill our ship? Do we have the faith to trust in Christ?
It’s hard to remember there is someone who can bring peace when we are being tossed so hard that we feel like we can barely hang on. Sometimes in life we just try to outlast the storm, forgetting to call on the One who can calm it.
Peace may not always come as it did that long-ago day on Galilee—the storms and winds may not be replaced by perfect calm. Instead, when we hasten to call on the Master and allow Him to bear our burdens, our peace may come in small reminders of His love and care, giving us strength to get through the storm.
That is what happened to me one April. The end of another school year was fast approaching—and with it came the cares, worries, and work I had experienced during the past nine months. I was exhausted, emotional, and lonely. I felt like I was being tossed by the storms of life. Church service was coming up one weekend in April and it was to be a special anointing service, and I earnestly looked forward to hearing the prophet of God speak to me, hoping to feel a calmness enter my “sinking soul.”
A closing hymn brought great peace. As the choir sang the third verse, I felt the Spirit calm the seas inside me:
Fear not, I am with thee; oh, be not dismayed,
For I am thy God and will still give thee aid.
I’ll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand, …
Upheld by my righteous, omnipotent hand.


It is our faith in Christ’s calming power and our hastening to call for His help that allows Him to calm our hearts during life’s storms.
My storm may not have been as tempestuous as the storms others face, but it is not the velocity of the storm that makes our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ willing to help us. It is our faith in Christ’s calming power and our hastening to call for His help that allows Him to calm our hearts during life’s storms.

Joy Can Be Ours

“My brothers and sisters, however dark conditions may seem in this world today, whatever the storms we are facing personally, in our homes and our families, this joy can be ours now. …

“… Our faith in Him and obedience to His commandments will bring ‘a perfect brightness of hope’ [2 Nephi 31:20] and dispel the darkness and gloom of despair in these troubled times. The One who had power to calm the elements of earth has power to calm our souls, to give us refuge from the storm” (Robert D. Hales, “Faith through Tribulation Brings Peace and Joy,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2003, 18).


Finally joy is a weapon you war with when things begin to go bad. God will deliver you from every storm and you will come out better and brighter in JESUS PRECIOUS NAME.

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