Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock…” Matthew 7:24:27.

If you’re reading this from the United States, chances are you’ve been hearing about the winter storm all week. It’s been impossible to miss. Winter warnings. Emergency alerts. Non-stop coverage. I have friends who even bought generators, and I considered purchasing one myself.

I made a quick trip to Costco for “just a few things,” and it was busier than it was during the great COVID toilet paper crisis of 2020. People were everywhere with their carts overflowing with supplies.

I’m a little embarrassed to admit that I stood in a line of at least thirty-five people for fifteen minutes waiting for a rotisserie chicken. A chicken. Apparently, if the power goes out, we will survive on faith, bottled water, and Costco poultry.

Everyone was preparing well in advance. They were grabbing what they believed they would need to hunker down, ride out the storm, and stay comfortable until it passed.

Storm preparation looks different depending on where you live. In some regions, it’s snow. In others, it is hurricanes, monsoons, or wildfires. But the principle is the same: when a storm is forecasted, people prepare.

Life, however, doesn’t work that way.

Unannounced Storms

There is no spiritual weather app that sends us a push notification saying, “Brace yourself. Betrayal ahead.” No alert warning us, “Sudden loss approaching,” or “This conversation is about to change everything.”

Most of life’s storms arrive without notice. One phone call, a diagnosis, or one decision can shift everything.

All it takes is one moment and suddenly the skies darken and we’re left scrambling to figure out how to stand when we didn’t see it coming.

Wouldn’t it be nice to have a little warning?

Yet Scripture reminds us of something far more reassuring: we may not see the storm coming, God is never caught off guard by it.

Jesus said that storms come to everyone. The difference isn’t who faces them, it is what we have built our lives upon before they arrive.

You don’t build a foundation in the middle of a storm. You build it long before the clouds roll in.

Faith isn’t just for survival during the storm; it’s the quiet, daily preparation before the storm ever forms. The prayers you pray when life is calm and the Word you store up when the skies are blue will help you steady yourself with you’re knocked over with life’s storms.

Storms will come, but when your life is anchored in Christ, the storm may shake you, but it won’t destroy you. You may bend, but you will not break. And when the winds finally settle, you’ll discover that what you built on Him still stands. Lord, prepare us today to withstand life’s storms and to trust in You.

Author

Angela Overton is a lover of words, nature, and coffee. She is an ordained minister with the UPCI, has a Master's Degree in Theology, and loves to teach Bible studies. She and her amazing husband, Michael, and their beautiful children, pastor two churches in Maryland.

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  1. Juanita Kingcade Reply

    I absolutely love this teaching. Thank you sister. God bless you and all that you do for the kingdom of God.

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