This song is a good reminder that God is more powerful than the fiercest storm. He is worthy of our praise, even in the midst of the storms, literal and figurative, that sweep through our life and threaten to overwhelm and destroy us. I choose to praise the One who rebuked the wind and said to the sea, "Peace! Be still!" and at His word, the wind ceased and it was completely calm.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Music Monday
To date, thirteen people have died, almost 6 million people are without power, and wind and flood damage reports continue to mount -- all because of Hurricane/Superstorm Sandy. It is a scary and uncertain time for the eastern third of the country and countless others who have family and friends in the path of the storm. E and N (and Penny!) have been without power for almost eight hours now. I'm sure their house is cold. And because they are on well and septic, they also are without water. Not fun.
This song is a good reminder that God is more powerful than the fiercest storm. He is worthy of our praise, even in the midst of the storms, literal and figurative, that sweep through our life and threaten to overwhelm and destroy us. I choose to praise the One who rebuked the wind and said to the sea, "Peace! Be still!" and at His word, the wind ceased and it was completely calm.
This song is a good reminder that God is more powerful than the fiercest storm. He is worthy of our praise, even in the midst of the storms, literal and figurative, that sweep through our life and threaten to overwhelm and destroy us. I choose to praise the One who rebuked the wind and said to the sea, "Peace! Be still!" and at His word, the wind ceased and it was completely calm.
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