Storms of Life by Jewels From The Word

Another thunderstorm blew through town this evening, and it thundered occasionally for several hours. Most of us didn't get very much rain this time, but we had received rain a few days ago.
 
Until the time of Noah, mankind had never experienced rain. In Genesis 2:5-6, “For the Lord God had not caused it to rain on the earth, ....but a mist went up from the earth and watered the whole face of the ground.”
 
God spoke to Noah telling him that because of the wickedness of the people on the earth, He was going to destroy them all. God told Noah to build an ark and gave him all the details in how to build it. In Genesis 7:4, God said, "I will cause it to rain forty days and forty nights," then God put Noah and his family into the ark which would ride upon the water. From the day that Noah and his family entered the boat, their lives were never the same. The world that existed when they entered the boat was different from the world to which they returned, and their lives were spared.
 
When Noah and his family left the Ark, Noah built an altar to God and God spoke to him again, telling him that he had placed a rainbow in the sky which represented God’s promise that He would never again destroy the whole world (and all the people) with a flood.
 
I was not singled out to experience the storm today. Everyone in northeast Oklahoma experienced the same storm, although it wasn’t exactly the same in every location. Some places received rain but others only had thunder.

He makes His sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust. Matthew 5:45NKJV.
Are you facing struggles in your life, storms that threaten to destroy your world? It might destroy things around you, but it won’t destroy you, if you will just allow the Lord to put you into His ark of safety.
 
Lavon Hightower Lewis
Email me at llewis2138@sbcglobal.net
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