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Tammy On Tuesday – The Forecast Calls For Rain

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The forecast for the next three days calls for rain.  Reminds me of a recent “teachable moment” I was blessed to experience.

On Saturday night just a week ago, I settled into bed early.  Sundays are always big for our family and I’ve come to realize a good night’s rest is imperative.  The kids had their baths and the house was quiet.  Mark was down in his chair preparing for Sunday’s message.

PINIMAGEJust before I turned out the light, a storm blew in and thunder began to roll.  At that moment, I saw Hudson, our 10 year old, in our doorway.   He asked if he could lay in our bed until dad came up.  He’s at an age where it’s not necessarily cool to say he felt apprehensive about the storm so instead of probing, I told him to jump in.

The wind really picked up and the lightning filled our room with a blue glow.  Every time the thunder pealed, Hudson would inch closer to me. He was clearly shaken by the intensity of the weather beating at our window as if it were demanding to come in.

After a few minutes of listening to the storm, Hudson said to me, “Mom, I don’t really like rain.”

Taking my cue and realizing this is one of those times where a wise parental comment should be given, I said, “Well, Bud, we need a little rain every now and then.”

My response seemed to satisfy Hudson.  Maybe it was the confidence in my voice.  In it, he could hear that I was not alarmed by the wind, the lightning, the thunder.   Before I could blink, he was already sleeping there at my side.  I listened as his breathing slowed and he fell into a deep, deep sleep.  Then I was left with my thoughts and the rain on my windows.

           It’s true, you know…what I told Hudson.  We do need a little rain every now and then.

Rain leads to green pastures.  Drought leads to barrenness and fallow ground.  
Nothing grows where there is no rain!

How many times have I said to God, “I don’t like the rain!  I don’t like what is pouring down on my life right now!”  I have heard God’s response to my heart…”You need a little rain every now and then.”  As I considered this truth, I thought about this simple illustration God used to speak to me about His protection and infinite wisdom in the storm.

My thoughts turned in my head:

When the storm began, Hudson came looking for me for comfort and safety and as the storm grew stronger, he inched closer to me.  Isn’t it the same with God?  I often don’t seek God until the rain begins to fall…and when the storms rage, I then draw closer and closer to Him…

As that thought left me, another took it’s place. I began to wonder about all of the times in his life Hudson may have been scared and chose to stay in his bed instead of coming to me for comfort?  The thought of it pained me.

I love him so much!  Certainly Hudson must know he can ALWAYS come to me!  I would never want him to spend one moment feeling alone and gripped with fear!…Not when I’m right here to comfort him.

The fact is, Hudson was faced with a choice:  Staying in his bed, he would have been frozen – hiding under his blankets.  Or, coming to me, he would find safety and comfort.  I’m glad he chose to come.  And I can tell he is too!  It is evident as I watch him now sleep peacefully.

The storm didn’t stop but that didn’t matter to Hudson. When I draw close to God in the storm, I will always be in His safe keeping, even if He chooses not to stop the rain.  After all, He commands the winds and rain to obey.  (Matthew 8:27  The disciples were amazed. “Who is this man?” they asked. “Even the winds and waves obey him!”)

When I told Hudson not to be afraid, he trusted what I said to him and rested in my words.  Do I trust God like that?

As God protects me in the storm, my faith in Him grows.  I realize I do not need to rely on my own strength.  I do not need to cower in fear.  I simply need to inch closer to Him.  With God at my side, I no longer need to fret and worry about the storm. I can rest in knowing He is with me.

I have to be honest, I’ve come to realize in a big way that the rain will come. I also know that I can run to God when the storm hits.  This moment with my son helped me to understand the perfect of example of what my response to God should always be and why.  His love and power are greater than the storm!

Maybe you can take a cue from Hudson…He’s a simple picture of what the Bible says in Psalm 4:8  In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, O LORD, will keep me safe.

Take comfort in knowing that you can run to God for protection in the storm you find yourself in right now.
I want to leave you with the lyrics to a song my mom used to sing to me as a child when I was afraid:  (It’s an old hymn by Mildred Leightner Dillon)

Safe am I, Safe am I,

In the hollow of His hand;

Sheltered o’er, sheltered o’er

With His love forever more

No ill can harm me, No foe alarm me,

For He keeps both day and night,

Safe am I, safe am I,

In the hollow of His hand.

Rest in His sufficiency and desire to keep you safe.

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My Cup of Tea

Today I’m going to share a simple pleasure.  Aloe socks.  They come in an array of colors.  These extremely soft socks are comfortable and great for kicking around the house!  I often apply lotion to my feet and put these on.  In fact, with PINIMAGEsummer coming, I wear them to get my feet sandal ready.    I have several pairs in my drawer and you can have a pair in yours if you comment on today’s blog.  Everyone who comments today will be entered to win a drawing for their own pair of Aloe Socks…just in time for Summer.

 

And the winner of this week’s blog drawing is…chosen by random generator…Becky Weight!!!  Please e-mail me at tammy@luminosityonline.com so that I can get your Aloe Socks out to you!

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  • Lydia - Such a good message for caregivers. Sometimes we forget we have someone to lean on in our darkest hours.

  • Becky - Good stuff, Tammy! Thank you.

  • Candie - Thanks for reminding me. Sometimes I like to go things alone forgetting the Lord is there.

  • Jennie - Our loving Father always holds us close…what a blessing!

  • Victoria Vitela - Tammy, as a child I was “Hudson” running to my parents room when a strom hit at night, the only difference is that I didn’t get to nestle in my mother’s arms for safety and security. Not having the ability to comfort myself through the storm, I laid outside their bedroom door and prayed and waited for the storm out. Now with my children, I am very protective of them and let them sleep in my bed, a little too much, (LOL), but this blog brought back to me that I am safe in God’s hands – I trust that God will keep me safe from harm.

  • Dawn Smith - Thanks so much for sharing with us. Love your messages!!

  • Devon - Great post today…Thank you for sharing! <3

  • Jen - Thanks Tammy. Remindes of that Casting Crowns song:

    “As the thunder rolls
    I barely hear Your whisper through the rain, “I’m with you”
    And as Your mercy falls I raise my hands
    And praise the God who gives and takes away”

    Thanks for the reminder! 🙂

  • Fran - A great reminder message!! I needed this one today Tammy!!!:)

  • April McCabe - Thank you for hearing GOD speak to you so others can listen and learn from it.

  • Chris O - Loved this message Tammy. I pray I’ll remember this analogy the next time some storms come my way!

  • Debbie - What a wonderful message and great reminder. Thanks, Tammy for sharing what God has put on your heart.

  • amy j. - i loved the comparison you brought out…great message of truth!

  • Todd - Tammy, thanks for sharing! Great analogy!

  • Kelly SimpSon - This is so very true and so easy to forget. Thanks

  • Heather - I loved your message today!

  • MattL - Thanks for the message today Tammy. I needed to be reminded of that. 🙂

  • Sue Sweeney - What a wonderful truth in today’s blog. Thank you Tammy for posting!

  • Tara Altenritter - Thanks for sharing this morning! So true and also a much needed reminder today 🙂

  • Becky Weight - Great blog today Tammy! I can so relate to this. I have a plate in my house that says ~ Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass. It’s about learning to dance in the rain. Thanks for sharing!! Love you! Becky

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