2.10- Storm Chasers
2.10-
Storm
Chasers Psalm 107:23-32 Bill
Crowder
“Chasing tornadoes,” says Warren Faldley,
“is often like a giant game of 3D-chess played out over thousands of square
miles.” The photojournalist and storm-chaser adds: “Being in the right place at
the right time is a symphony of forecasting and navigation while dodging
everything from softball-sized hailstones to dust storms and slow-moving farm
equipment.”
Faldley’s words make my palms sweat and
heart beat faster. While admiring the raw courage and scientific hunger storm
chasers display, I balk at throwing myself into the middle of potentially fatal
weather events.
In my experience, however, I don’t have to
chase storms in life – they seem to be chasing me. That experience is mirrored
by Psalm 107 as it describes sailors trapped in a storm. They were being chased
by the consequences of their wrong choices but the psalmist says, “They cried
out to the Lord in their trouble, and he brought them out of their distress. He
stilled the storm to a whisper; the waves of the sea were hushed. They were
glad when it grew calm” (Psalm 107:28-30).
Whether the storms of life are of our own
making or the result of living in a broken world, our Father is greater. When
we are being chased by storms, only He is able to calm them – or to calm the
storm within us.
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