The truth about our storms.

The truth about our storms.

Storms can seemingly come out of nowhere, and that can be true of life as well.

🎯It might be a hardship. It might be anxiety. Or it might be a tragedy.

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🎯It is something that comes rather quickly, seemingly out of nowhere, and it has a significant impact on us.

🎯Everyone has their own storm they deal with, and sometimes it’s a megastorm.

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🎯There is no point in life where all the problems go away; some problems are just replaced by other ones.

🎯We are either pulling into a storm, or pulling out of a storm.

🎯The good news is that storms don’t last forever.

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💥They have a beginning, middle, and an end.

💥Also storms have their purposes.

🎯Speaking at the end of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus talked about two men who built houses. One built his house on a solid foundation of rock. The other built his house on an unstable foundation of sand.

🎯The house on the rock survives storms, but the other house doesn’t.

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🎯The Scripture says the rain will fall on the righteous and the unrighteous.

🎯We cannot control external circumstances. We cannot control what people say to us or about us.

💥And we can’t control everything that comes our way. But we can control our reaction to it.

🎯Turning to the Almighty God during storms is our choice. Other gods only worsen the storm.

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– With Greg Laurie

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