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Remember The Blessing Instead Of The Storm

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Storms We Don’t Always See Coming

The other day, my sister and I were talking about storms—not the kind with thunder, lightning, and torrential rain, but the storms that shake your life to the core. The ones that leave you exhausted, broken, and unsure of how you’ll ever pick up the pieces.

We’ve all had those seasons where the storm clouds roll in, and all you can do is hold on for dear life, praying the sunshine comes soon.

What Doesn’t Kill You… Still Feels Like It Might

When I’m in the middle of a life storm, I don’t usually feel like a warrior. I feel weak. Overwhelmed. I cling to the Lord, asking Him to calm the waves and bring peace to my anxious heart. It’s only after the storm has passed that I start saying things like, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.”

It reminds me a little of childbirth. You endure months of discomfort, then the agonizing pain of delivery. But the moment you hold your newborn, the pain starts to fade. The blessing takes center stage.

I Forgot the Storm?

While talking with my sister, I started listing off some of the personal storms I had weathered. To my surprise, she gently reminded me of one I hadn’t mentioned. Then Joe, my husband, reminded me of another. And later, my mother added one more.

I was shocked at how many I had forgotten. How could I forget storms that once brought me to my knees?

Why Blessings Win the Battle

If you asked me about my life today, I’d tell you I’m incredibly blessed—more than I deserve. And that’s the key.

I’ve chosen to dwell on the blessings rather than the storms. That doesn’t mean the storms didn’t happen, but the Lord has been so good to me that His blessings have outshined the pain.

Numbers 6:24-26 (NIV)
“The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.”

When You Can’t See the Sun, Trust the One Who Made It

Some of the storms I’ve walked through weren’t just light rain—they were full-on hurricanes. I didn’t think I’d survive a few of them. But I did. Not because I was strong, but because God was with me.

Deuteronomy 31:6 (NIV)
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.”

He didn’t just walk me through the storm—He carried me. And over time, the winds died down, the water receded, and His peace flooded my heart.

What We Dwell On Becomes Our Story

I read something recently that stuck with me: What your mind dwells on can consume you. And it’s true.

I’m not consumed by the storms because I’ve chosen to dwell on the blessings. It’s not always easy, but it’s worth it. King David knew this well.

Psalm 118:5-7 (NIV)
“When hard pressed, I cried to the Lord; he brought me into a spacious place. The Lord is with me; I will not be afraid. What can mere mortals do to me? The Lord is with me; he is my helper. I look in triumph on my enemies.”

What Storms Have You Forgotten?

After reading this, you might start thinking back on the storms you’ve faced too. Take a moment to reflect—not to relive the pain, but to recognize how far God has brought you.

You might be banged up, maybe even still healing, but you’re here. And if you’re reading this, that means the storm didn’t win.

To GOD Goes The Glory!

Have A Blessed Day!

Let’s End With a Prayer:

Heavenly Father,
Thank You for being with me in every storm. Thank You for the blessings that followed, for the peace that came after the pain, and for the strength You gave me to walk through the darkness. Help me to remember the blessing instead of the storm. Remind me daily that Your love is greater than any hardship and that Your presence is the light that breaks through every cloud. May my life always point back to You—my refuge, my strength, and my peace.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.

 

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  1. When dealing with a terminally ill husband I looked up verses in the Bible that have to do with Gods promises and made a list. When the storms began to get the best of me I would pull out that list and recite those promises back to God in prayer. It brought peace to my heart every time!
    I agree,it’s about where we choose to place on our focus-the storm or the creator❤️

    1. I am so sorry that you and your husband are going through this, but you aren’t alone. The Lord is with you, and I’ll be praying for you. I’m sure other will pray for you also once they read your comment.

  2. Thank you! I needed this.

  3. Charlotte Whitley says:

    Tania- Thank you for this I really needed it. I’m such a worrier and it does feel like it consumes me. God does bring peace when you ask but definitely our habits are hard to break. Please pray for my family to come out of this storm with joy at the end.

    Thanks,
    Charlotte

    1. I’ll be praying for your family, Charlotte. Joy will be waiting once the storm has calmed down.

  4. Thanks so much for the lesson, one too often repeated but survived. I particularly liked the ending prayer so I took a screenshot as a reminder and something to share. Bless you and your family.

  5. This lesson today rings so true, Tania. Thank you as always for your insightful Sunday posts.

  6. Leslie Daulton says:

    Oh boy did I need this reminder today. been going through a hurricane strength storm for over a year. what resonates with me… remember the blessings… He doesn’t just walk with us, He carries us, too… what your mind dwells on can consume you. that last one is a doozy for me. thank you for the reminders! have a blessed sunday!

    1. Leslie, thankfully, I’ve only been through a handful of hurricane strength storms. Those are NOT the storms that I forgot!

  7. Oh such a good one today! I’ve got to remember that phrase — “remember the blessings, not the storm.” Memories of storms have been haunting me lately and this post is a great help in looking at them from a more positive perspective. Funny how I knew this all along but it takes reading it from someone else for me to process it. Thanks.

    1. Ann, I’m glad the Lord put this post in front of you as a reminder of His love for you.

  8. Ginger Hiller says:

    THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! I suspect that I’m not the only one that needs this today.

  9. Gayle Davis says:

    I find that I always look back after a life storm and see the silver lining in it. The storm was hard but God had a purpose for it. Always trust Him!

  10. Diane Cerveny says:

    Thank you for these words – The Lord has helped us through several big storms -our home burned in the Malibu fire and a few years later our sun’s house just burned in the Camarillo fire -The Lord gives us strength to deal with all of this – Amen

    1. I’m so sorry. My parent’s house burned when I was around 20 years old, and I remember how devastating that was.