Peace in the Middle of the
Storm
by
Anita Worthen
While stuck in
heavy traffic and attempting to arrive at an appointment on time, I was calming
myself through prayer. As I was thanking God for how He has always been my
peace through the middle of the stormy times of life....suddenly it hit me that
the frustration of my frantic daily schedule could certainly be labeled a storm
the same way times of great trauma are. That's when God reminded me that He is
our peace in the middle of any storm (even my daily frustrations) and that, not
seeing these as God-worthy storms, I missed bringing His peace into my everyday
life. I realized I had become selective as to what difficulties I handed over
to God. I was treating God's peace like money in the bank, not wanting to use
it up on the small stuff. But this is not God's way, it's just the opposite. As
we see God's faithfulness in the small things we are better able to trust Him
with those major traumas we all go through from time to time. It is human
nature for man to want to fix situations in his life; this can help us
understand why Christians might want to fix the small things, while still
bringing the large problems to God. But this can seriously hurt us from
accomplishing God's plan in our life!
How can finding our
own solutions on the small things hurt God's bigger plan? As we already said,
taking everything to God helps us trust Him more with the big things. Also when
God says He will give us peace "in the middle" of the storm He means just that;
if we find a way to escape from God's perfect plan for us we could easily miss
something He wanted to do within or through us during the storm. Some have made
life changing choices in times of stress that completely changed the direction
of their life and only later realized they had missed God's perfect plan for
them. They found temporary peace but at a high price.
What are some of
the signs that we are looking for our own way out of the storm? Just as all of
us have different types of storms because our lives are so different, so our
way of escape is different also. For the lonely, their way of escape may be
through an unhealthy romance. My escape route is to run from people and
responsibilities. For all of us, looking for a way out always starts in the
mind and that is where we can have the most effective battle! The scriptures
talk about bringing every thought captive. We can have victory before it
becomes action. If I find myself dreaming about living on a desert island
taking care of animals, this may mean I need a vacation or that I'm not living
in the peace God has planned for me on a daily basis.
Having a time with
the Lord everyday. Often if there are no major crises or life is really busy we
skimp or even totally skip our time with God. Sitting with God and bringing all
your frustrations to Him is so important, and the best way to find the peace we
so desperately need. This can be like a mini-vacation, a time-out for
refreshment in our busy schedules. With God I can face the truth; there would
be no peace for me on that desert island unless it was God's plan for me to be
there! But carrying that peace through the rest of the day is the real test for
me. It is gradually getting easier, however, to come back to that place of
peace now and then during the day.
"The one thing I
want from God, the thing I seek most of all, is the privilege of meditating in
His Temple, living in His presence every day of my life, delighting in His
incomparable perfection and glory" (Psalm 27:4). I encourage you to read the
whole psalm; having His Word in my heart makes it so much easier to remember
that He is our peace. We can return to this truth many times during our daily
trials, and one day we'll abide there forever. Come Lord Jesus!
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Ministries. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission.
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