You’re spinning out of control again
Your life feels like a sinking ship
You’re wondering how it came to this
Is it too late?
Is it too far?
For Him to reach you
And come to where you are
Step out on the edge
Don’t be afraid of it
And when you feel the rain
Call His name
He’ll find you in the hurricane
You’re in the wreckage underneath
Your hope is buried somewhere deep
You’re wondering how long it will keep
It’s never too late
Never too far
For you to reach out
And take a hold of love
Step out on the edge
Don’t be afraid of it
And when you feel the rain
Call His name
He’ll find you in the hurricane
Don’t back down from the fight
He’ll shelter you tonight
Just hold on for the change
Call His name
He’ll find you in the hurricane
There’s a place, there’s a place you can run
When you fall, and it’s all come undone
You’ll be safe in the raging storm
So just let go
‘Cause you are held in His arms
Step out on the edge
Don’t be afraid of it
And when you feel the rain
Call His name
He’ll find you in the hurricane
~ Sing this song with me as our prayer and worship today. ~
Songwriters: Cindy Morgan, Matt Bronleewe, Natalie Grant
Performed by Natalie Grant
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Have you ever felt as though you had so much going on that things were literally swirling around you and you weren’t sure where to begin? I know I have…it reminds me of the eye of a storm. It is a calm place while things are swirling around you. Do you have Hope in the eye of your storm?? Jesus is the calm in the midst of our storm.
Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.
Psalm 34:14
So we should be in active pursuit of peace. Not that we attain it once…and then we can rest; but this is a continuous process.
Why must we pursue something that is already given to us (John 14:27)? We already have peace available to us. Jesus IS our Peace; it is found in Him. We just have to utilize it by keeping our eyes focused on Him instead of the storm swirling around us. I love this excerpt from the book In the Eye of the Storm :
“What internal code kept His calm from erupting into chaos ? He knew the value of people… Interestingly the stress seen that day is not on Jesus’s face, but on the faces of the disciples… ‘Send the crowds away,’ they demand. Fair request. ‘After all,’ they are saying. ‘You’ve taught them. You’ve healed them. You’ve accommodated them. And now they’re getting h ungry. If we don’t send them away. They’ll want you to feed them, too.’ I wish I could have seen the expression on the disciples’ faces when they heard the Master’s response: ‘They do not need to go away. You give them something to eat…’
When we get outside of ourselves and the storms of our life, and begin to focus on Jesus, then peace will come. Our storms will be used to minister to others and He will show us what to do in the midst of them.
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Heavenly Father, I thank You for the peace that has already been given to us when we choose to put our eyes and our focus on You. Thank You that You are our peace in the eye of the storm and that You will never leave us or forsake us. Thank You for showing us what to do in the midst of them. In Jesus’ name. Amen!!!
Thank you, Kim, for the reminder that when life gets stormy, we must choose to focus on God’s peace that is always within us.