A second snowstorm within three days has brought the
mid-Atlantic region of the
In an earlier post this week we looked at Job 37:5-7:
God's
voice thunders in marvelous ways;
he
does great things beyond our understanding.
He
says to the snow, 'Fall on the earth,'
and
to the rain shower, 'Be a mighty downpour.'
So
that all men he has made may know his work,
he
stops every man from his labor.
Sending two crippling snowstorms to the same region is not difficult
for God. If He wants to, he can easily send more storms with even more snow. But
these two storms already make a dramatic point--God can change the course of
human activities any time he desires. God has literally stopped the labor of
men this past week. How will man respond?
I choose to believe these storms are not a matter of random
occurrence. While I don't know the exact reasons for these storms, it is clear
from the passage above that God has sent these storms so that men would know
that God must be acknowledged for who He is. For a few days, God has chosen to
stop the normal routine of life for people from northern
It is an act of compassion because God is graciously showing
government leaders and all people of this region that ultimately, they are not
in control. Laws can be passed, but God is not constrained by them. We have
come to the place as a nation where God and his word are aggressively ignored
by our lawmakers. This snow is a reminder from God that he is Lord of Lords and
King of Kings. Only Christians can accurately interpret what this snow really
means. While we don't know all of the reasons why God chose to send this snow, we
do know the words of Job: God has done
this so that men may know his work.
It is a warning because we cannot presume upon God's mercy;
he will not be patient forever.
Help your children to understand at least one reason for
these massive snow events. Even if you live in
Pray with your family and with your church that man will
indeed see his frailty before God. Pray that our country would turn from our
selfish, vain pursuit of the idols of this age and come to see God for who He
is. Our prayer is not so much for a change in
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