Wild winds and heavy rains swept through UK yesterday and
knocked out our power just as we prepared breakfast for a paying guest. We had
to finish it on a camping stove, which made it a little different from his
usual!
Driving down to help paint our son’s flat, we encountered
debris and branches and even trees down at various points along the way. When
we returned hours later, a broom bush had broken off into the drive, and
various other bushes straggled into the pathway. Cut and tidied away now, the
drive looks better than it did before (slightly...)
Emotional storms hit all of us at different times and bring
damage, too. Sometimes cherished opinions are uprooted; sometimes new ideas are
revealed to have no lasting value.
Spiritual storms can rock our foundations, but they also
serve to reveal who we are clinging too, and who is holding us. It’s good to
clear out the debris every so often. It’s good to have erroneous beliefs
exposed and uprooted. It’s healthy to rake out the undergrowth that has collapsed
after the storm and allow refreshing air to circulate in our souls.
Storms can be dramatic and scary, inconvenient and
disruptive and destructive. But they can also renew and refresh and encourage
healthy and strong growth.
And the calm after the storm exudes peace.
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