BY: Godfrey Gregg
Every heart endures storms—moments when peace seems distant and the skies of life grow dark with uncertainty. But no storm, no matter how fierce, lasts forever. The rain that soaks your soul today may very well be preparing the ground for a harvest you cannot yet see. Hope is not the denial of pain; it is the belief that after every night, morning must come.
When winds of hardship blow, anchor yourself in faith. The same God who calms the seas can bring calm to the turmoil within. Sometimes the storm doesn’t pass quickly because its purpose is not destruction but transformation. The storm often reveals what was built on sand and what can stand on solid ground. Let it refine, not define you.
In the middle of difficulty, look for small signs of grace—a comforting word, a moment of laughter, the gentle presence of someone who cares. These glimmers of light remind you that even in the storm, you are not alone. Strength is often born in the very place that once felt unbearable.
There will come a time when the clouds part, and the lessons you’ve learned will make sense. You will look back and realize that the storm forced you to dig deeper, to grow wiser, to lean on faith more fully. The calm after the storm carries clearer skies, renewed direction, and deeper gratitude for peace.
Keep holding on, even when visibility is low. You are growing through what you’re going through. Stand firm, breathe, and wait for your dawn—because it will come.
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