Fate whispers to the warrior,
“you cannot withstand the storm.”
The warrior whispers back,
“I am the storm.”
~Unknown
When I came across this quote, it really struck me as a powerful way to combat the fear, doubt, worry, anxiety and sheet exhaustion that goes along with the battle with cancer. While I’m not the one with the horrid disease, when cancer strikes, it affects the entire family. So to read this quote seem like it would be empowering, right? We look fate square in the eye, lean in close and, with an antagonistic smirk, declare we are the storm.
I don’t know about you, but left to my own capabilities, I am anything but the storm. In fact, left on my own, I tend to struggle to stay afloat in the pity puddle created through worry, fear and anxiety. And closely related to those are the ugly cousins of resentment, irritation and impatience.
Left on my own, this is more what I tend to do.
I would hasten to my place of refuge from the stormy wind and tempest. ~Psalm 55:8
No, as much as I would like to identify as a warrior who can confidently take on what may be considered the lies of Fate (or the Devil in some quote variations), I cannot do it alone. I am wonderful at talking the talk, but sometimes walking the walk is a completely different story.
I need the rest of the army….and let’s throw in some marines, navy seals and air force fighter pilots as well. And let’s make sure the commander is one worthy of taking on the brewing storm.
Your right hand, O LORD, is majestic in power, Your right hand, O LORD, shatters the enemy. ~Exodus 15:6
That ideal Commander-in-Chief would be the one who not only has the power to create the storm, but the one who also is sovereign over the storm.
And behold, there arose a great storm on the sea, so that the boat was being covered with the waves; but Jesus Himself was asleep. And they came to Him and woke Him, saying, “Save us, Lord; we are perishing!” He said to them, “Why are you afraid, you men of little faith?” Then He got up and rebuked the winds and the sea, and it became perfectly calm. ~Matthew 8:24-26
And that army of warriors? Those would be everyone who has come to our aid in prayer. And, we have awesome prayer warriors…from here in our church to across the country…and jumping across the pond as well. Without these intercessions, I assure you we would be feeling more overwhelmed and lost than we already feel now.
Some days I feel strong and fearless in the eye of the storm. But then there are the days when I feel like a single drop just might drown me. Lately, some complications have arisen that are testing both our patience and resolve. And, I can confidently say I’m somewhat terrified. And, there are many nights after he’s asleep where I find myself feeling overwhelmingly sad that there’s a chance all the plans we’ve made for the future just might never happen.
So, am I the storm? Not hardly. But when I’m aligned with the one who created and has the power to calm the storm…and with those who know how to use the powerful weapon of prayer…and the mere mortals in whose hands we put our health care….
…we can become the perfect reciprocal storm.
Playing along with others over at Peabea’s Pictorial Tuesday.
Sending you hugs, my friend.
And always…prayers.
xo.
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“I tend to struggle to stay afloat in the pity puddle created through worry, fear and anxiety. And closely related to those are the ugly cousins of resentment, irritation and impatience.”
Yes, exactly. And I think (in fact, I know) that we ALL react that way to extrememly difficult and scary challenges that occur in our lives in our lives. So I think that’s what is meant by that quote “I am the storm” – I think it means that when we fight against the storm (which is something we all naturally do), we become the storm by creating more storm.
However, when we do what you so perfectly expressed….
“But when I’m aligned with the one who created and has the power to calm the storm…and with those who know how to use the powerful weapon of prayer…and the mere mortals in whose hands we put our health care….
…we can become the perfect reciprocal storm.”
Amen, Lisa!
I always say to myself whenever I feel uncertain and tremendously frightened about something in my life, “This is yet another experience to test my faith in letting go and allowing God to be my power.”
I have discovered that here is something very empowering about being powerless.
Sending you continued good thoughts and prayer, my friend!
X
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Perfectly said and I see echoes of myself in your words. I act fearless when I need for someone else; especially my kids, but as you say, I also crumble with pity puddles and try to just hide my head in the sand at times. Loved seeing your link. I do love that quote though. Had never heard it before (and your photo is perfect with it), but when I read it my insides did stand up a bit taller like I actually could be the storm. It emotes confidence when read 🙂
~hugs~
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What a good perspective. I pray for God’s healing for you!
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