When Storms Remind Us About The Deepest Danger
Everyone is watching the weather…Emotions Are High. Forecasts are checked. Alerts are shared. Plans are made. We prepare, adjust, and respond—and that is wise. But storms and frigid weather patterns do something else, if we let them. They remind us that control has limits. No matter how advanced our systems are, no matter how prepared we feel, no one commands the wind. No one schedules the rain. No one tells the storm where to stop. And that truth makes us uncomfortable. Because our culture is built on the belief that control equals safety. If we plan enough, organize enough, explain enough, we believe we can manage anything. Storms interrupt that story. They don’t ask permission. They don’t follow our preferences. They expose a reality we often try to ignore: we are not in charge . Scripture has never hidden this. “He makes the clouds rise… He sends lightning with the rain and brings out the wind from His storehouses.” (Psalm 135:7) The Bible does not present nature as chaos. It prese...