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Thunderstorms
The lull. Lightning flickers in the distance. Thunder rumbles softly. As the towering wall of dark clouds draw near, an eerie light and strange silence settles across the land. The birds stop singing and scurry for shelter. The sky grows darker and comes swiftly like the gaping mouth of a fish ready
The skies above are dark and gray; It had been a dreary day; Coming would be a dark night, No moon or stars to give their light. Slowly the rain begins to fall; It seems a shower will be all, But then the winds begin to rise. Blowing clouds across the skies. A flash of lightning cuts the sky;
Storms and thundershowers were predicted all day. However, the day began with an east wind so that the edge of the lake was totally calm below the dunes. In the couple of hours I was watching, the wind increased speed and turned to the southwest, causing the waves to rise to three or four feet. The
Lightning continued to flash. But knowing that God controlled the storm made me feel better—much better than my blankets! ♦ Providence
One way in which God does this is by means of violent storms, what carnal man calls, “natural disasters.” Storms, and their particular elements of clouds, lightning, thunder, wind and rain, are interesting to consider in the light of God’s Word. A believer observes a storm in a much different way th
And this rescue is pictured graphically in terms of a storm, God sovereignly in control of every element to the defeat of His enemies and the preservation of David. May the Spirit bring this passage to our remembrance the next time we are surrounded by a storm. The second element of a storm which we
Clouds gathered and darkened. A storm brewed in the air. A young, traveling university student bent his head and held his cap in place as raindrops started to pelt the ground and a gust of wind swept over his path. It was a warm day in July. Thunderstorms were not frequent in the land of Germany, bu
Clouds pile up on the horizon, billowing high. The sun slips behind and it grows darker. The birds are silent, the air is thick, the silence disrupted only by the deep rumbling of thunder in the distance. Lightning jabs at the earth as the low band of boiling black clouds advance steadily forward, e