Early one morning the wind began to blow and raindrops
hit my house like small stones. I peered outside at the yellow-gray sky and
watched as trees thrashed in the wind. Veins of lightning lit the sky
accompanied by bone-rattling thunder. The power blinked on and off, and I
wondered how long the bad weather would continue.
After the storm passed, I opened my Bible to begin my
day with reading Scripture. I read a passage in Job that compared the Lord’s
power to the atmospheric muscle of a storm. Job’s friend, Elihu said, “God
thunders marvelously with His voice” (37:5). And, “He covers His hands with
lightning, and commands it to strike” (36:32). Indeed, God is “excellent in
power” (37:23).
Compared to God, we humans are feeble. We’re unable to
help ourselves spiritually, heal our hearts, or fix the injustice we often
endure. Fortunately, the God of the storm cares about weaklings like us; He
“remembers that we are dust” (Ps. 103:14). What’s more, God “gives power to the
weak, and to those who have no might He increases strength” (Isa. 40:29).
Because God is strong, He can help us in our weakness.