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The title
of the sermon could have been “The Storms of Life”. Many years have
passed since those days of idealism when I did not fully realize that indeed
life was full of storms. That is the reason why I recall the message;
I found it disturbing, to say the least. In his introduction the
preacher said, “There are 3 types of people here today. Some of you
are in a storm, others are going out of a storm and the third group is
getting ready to go into a storm. Which group are you in?”
“A storm”
is a rather good metaphor for the troublesome events in life. I
thought of it recently at the end of a work day after back to back sessions
with clients in different places. One was going out of the storm while
the other, a new client, had just entered the storm. They had two
things in common, their gender and their vocations, both in ordained
ministry. People come to see us when they are in a storm and our work
as therapists is to help them negotiate their way through.
Imagine
being in the boat with the disciples on the
Jesus got
up and spoke to the wind and the waves and said, “Be still! Be quiet!
Calm down!” And everything became peaceful again. Jesus is able
to calm the storms in troubled lives today! Sometimes He does it
through the voice of a counselor!
Blessings,
Ruan C.
Humphrey
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