Wow, that was some storm that hit Sacramento last week! It was amazing how quickly the weather changed from beautiful fall weather to a powerful storm off the Pacific Ocean. I must admit, I’ve lived in this area for many years and don’t remember anything like it. The electricity went out at the church and we sent the staff home. Olson Drive down from the church was a mass of downed trees on the roadway. A crepe Myrtle tree that I planted in my backyard over 30 years ago snapped in half and huge limbs were down all over the yard. I even had a big branch fall on my neighbors brand new shed. Oh, well, sorry about that! It was a mess.
Kind of like real life! We are moving along minding our own business and everything is going well, then things suddenly fall apart. We know storms will come, but we’re just not ready when they hit. Jesus warned us in John 16:33, “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." Godly people do lose jobs and homes. They struggle in their marriages and with their kids or parents. Christians lose loved ones. Health problems come. We know there are storms in life, but we are so quickly caught off guard when they happen to us. Jesus clearly warned us that storms will come, but He gave us hope, He has overcome the world! He is still in charge. He has already won the victory. It may seem like everything is in chaos, but He is still sovereign, so children of God, take heart!
Later in the day, as I was sitting in the backyard under my patio cover watching the storm, I must admit I was nervous. What if one of those trees fell on the patio? I’m from Kansas and I know bad weather! Believe me, Kansans don’t sit outside and watch storms! They head for the basement. At the same time, I knew this was California and tornadoes aren’t supposed to happen here. So, like a fool, I calmly sat and watched the storm rage.
Kind of like being a child of God! We know that we are God’s kids and he takes care of us. We are never alone. God walks with us through the storms. That’s what Jesus promised in Matthew 28:19, “Surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." No matter how bad the storms are, He is always right there sitting with us, walking with us, holding us and protecting us. That is a promise from Jesus Himself!
Kind of like real life! We are moving along minding our own business and everything is going well, then things suddenly fall apart. We know storms will come, but we’re just not ready when they hit. Jesus warned us in John 16:33, “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." Godly people do lose jobs and homes. They struggle in their marriages and with their kids or parents. Christians lose loved ones. Health problems come. We know there are storms in life, but we are so quickly caught off guard when they happen to us. Jesus clearly warned us that storms will come, but He gave us hope, He has overcome the world! He is still in charge. He has already won the victory. It may seem like everything is in chaos, but He is still sovereign, so children of God, take heart!
Later in the day, as I was sitting in the backyard under my patio cover watching the storm, I must admit I was nervous. What if one of those trees fell on the patio? I’m from Kansas and I know bad weather! Believe me, Kansans don’t sit outside and watch storms! They head for the basement. At the same time, I knew this was California and tornadoes aren’t supposed to happen here. So, like a fool, I calmly sat and watched the storm rage.
Kind of like being a child of God! We know that we are God’s kids and he takes care of us. We are never alone. God walks with us through the storms. That’s what Jesus promised in Matthew 28:19, “Surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." No matter how bad the storms are, He is always right there sitting with us, walking with us, holding us and protecting us. That is a promise from Jesus Himself!

Several friends from the church shared pictures of two rainbows they saw during the storm. What a reminder from God in the midst of the storm, “Don’t worry, I’m still here!” So children of God, when the storms hit, reach out and take His hand. You are not alone. Remember, God is good all the time! Amen??
posted by:
Ted Smith
Senior Pastor
posted by:
Ted Smith
Senior Pastor