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SUNDAY CHOICE – The Calm of My Storm- by Charles Schokman

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  SUNDAY CHOICE – The Calm of My Storm- by Charles Schokman

An Overview

“The calm of my storm” signifies a person, place, or thing that brings peace, stability, and serenity to your life when you are experiencing significant turmoil, chaos, or distress. It describes a tranquil and safe internal or external sanctuary that provides comfort and clarity amidst difficult circumstances, allowing you to find inner stillness despite outer challenges. 

Here’s a breakdown of the metaphor:

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  • The Storm:

Represents life’s difficulties, such as emotional turmoil, stress, challenging situations, or overwhelming circumstances. 

  • The Calm:

Refers to the source of peace, stillness, and stability that helps you navigate these “storms”. 

       Examples of What “The Calm of My Storm” Can Be

  • A Person:

Someone who provides support, understanding, and a sense of security during troubled times. 

  • An Internal State:

A deep sense of inner peace, resilience, or spiritual clarity that you cultivate within yourself, independent of external circumstances. 

  • A Place:

A sanctuary or a specific environment where you feel safe, at ease, and able to find respite from chaos. 

  • A Practice:

Activities like meditation, prayer, or spending time in nature that bring a sense of grounding and tranquility. 

       In essence, it’s about finding and creating a stable,         

       peaceful core for yourself, even when life is chaotic. 

 

They came and woke Jesus, saying, “Lord, save us! We are perishing!” He said to them, “Why are you terrified, O you of little faith?” Then he got up, rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was great calm. Matthew 8:25-26.

Imagine you were out on the sea with the Apostles.  You were a fisherman and spent countless hours on the sea throughout your life.  Some days the sea was exceptionally calm and other days there were big waves.  But this day was unique.  These waves were huge and crashing and you feared that things would not end well.  So, with the others on the boat, you woke Jesus in a panic hoping that He would save you.

What would have been the best thing for the Apostles to do in this situation?  Most likely, it would have been for them to allow Jesus to remain asleep.  Ideally, they would have faced the fierce storm with confidence and hope.  “Storms” that seem overwhelming may be rare, but we can be certain they will come.  They will come and we will feel overwhelmed.

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If the Apostles would not have panicked and would have allowed Jesus to sleep, they may have had to endure the storm a bit longer.  But eventually it would have died down and all would have been calm.

meaning of CALM THE STORM.

Jesus, in His great compassion, is OK with us crying out to Him in our need as the Apostles did on the boat.  He is OK with us turning to Him in our fear and seeking His help.  When we do, He will be there as a parent is there for a child who wakes during the night in fear.  But ideally we will face the storm with confidence and hope.  We will ideally know that this too will pass and that we should simply trust and stay strong.  This seems to be the most ideal lesson we can learn from this story.

Reflect, today, on how you react to hardship and problems in your life.  Be they big or small, do you face them with the confidence, calm and hope that Jesus wants you to have?  Life is too short to be filled with terror.  Have confidence in the Lord no matter what you face each day.  If He seems to be asleep, allow Him to remain asleep.  He knows what He is doing and you can be certain that He will never allow you to endure more than you can handle.

Lord, whatever may come my way I trust You.  I know You are always there and will never give me more than I can handle.  Jesus, I do trust in You. Pray this Song will be a Blessing to me. 

You are welcome to pass this on.

 

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