Monday, June 19, 2006

Storms Of Life

According to the weather report all is quiet in the tropics right now and as I was reading this I thought how great it would be if we all had a radar to watch to see when a storm of life is about to come our way personally. Unfortunately life is not that way at all so we have to be prepared spiritually each and every day as we may face a new day where all may be quiet or we may face a day where we have a Category 5 coming. One never knows what each day may bring but we can take comfort in knowing that God knows and watches over us and is able to protect and prepare us for the storms we will be facing.

2 Corinthians 4:8-9,
"We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.

Life is so full of storms it seems, just like hurricane season they come when you are not ready and when you least expect it and you are never prepared. Who can prepare for the day to day dramas that affect all of us in one way or the other except to just trust in God to take care of us in the midst of each crisis. The hope we have that he is continuously holding on to us as the storms of life are knocking us down and that we will be able to get back up and go on with our life once again.

I think about the young men and women giving their life in the war for all of us here to have a better quality of life and the men and women before them. I think about my son n law, Daniel who is in law enforcement and all those he serves with who put their life on the line for all of us daily. Personally, I have not had to give up my life for anything or anyone and I feel blessed and priviledged to know that there are people I do not even know who are fighting for you and me. That encourages me to keep going no matter what storm I may be facing today because these are people who see something bigger than themselves and are willing to take a risk daily for something they believe in.

There are flowers in my yard that remind me to pray for people in my life such as my Pastor and his wife Charlotte. During the last two years of hurricanes, like everyone else has experienced, every plant in my yard died except one bougainvillea. It actually bloomed even more after the hurricane and that reminded me so much of my own Pastor and Charlotte as they persevere through it all. They are both such an encouragement to all of our staff and to me and my family as they bloom in this garden called life!

My prayer and challenge today is to be more like the bougainvillea and that I may bloom more after the storms passes.

Donella Gallo
"Empress" of Hurricanes

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