The Purging Winds
Capt. Kelly Durant 10-9-16
Matthew 7:24 Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of
mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house
upon a rock:25 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew,
and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock.26 And
every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be
likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand:27 And the rain
descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house;
and it fell: and great was the fall of it.
2. How many of you have ever been at a place where the
comedian was telling jokes but then he said one that was not funny? I recall
one time about 1993, I was at a Renaissance Fair and it was an interesting
event with people dressed up as in medieval times selling jewelry and things. Have
you ever been to one of those?
And then a young man (from out of town) went on the stage to
do a comedian show. He asked the audience, “Do you know what the most played
music hit of Miami is? It is not a one hit number, but a song you hear with
only one note! That’s right, do you want to hear it?”
He took out a bugle and played one note marching in a circle
and it became obvious he was imitating the sound or note a siren makes when it
is giving a warning of danger. These are the sounds everyone had heard just
before the massive destruction of Hurricane Andrew in 1992. Do you know what
happened? Not a single person laughed! Everyone walked away from his show
because he without even realizing it was making light of the event for those
who had survived! I was amazed, how insensitive he was, and this proves how
others never can fully understand tragedy and loss unless they have been in
those shoes.
3. Destruction is the mission of the ‘prince of the air’. With
wind (physical or verbal) our spiritual adversary loves to destroy properties,
finances, and families but most of all he loves to destroy love, the love of
God we share and comfort ourselves with. Ephesians 2:2 Wherein in time past ye
walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the
power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience.
God allowed Satan to carry out some destruction with Job in the Old Testament
as an example to learn by, and from time to time God allows Satan to do his
damage as a purge on humanity.
Just living on this earth is enough to scare all of us into
depending on God! Anyone at any time can die from an earthquake, a hurricane, a
flood, a volcano, a meteorite, an atomic bomb, or also be killed by a thief, a
wreck, or a random guerrilla attack, or with a cancer or a medicine prescribed
by error! And in Florida your entire house without warning can fall into a deep
sinkhole!
Why do we classify a hurricane as an ‘Act of God’? Because
frail man, that is comparable to a worm, has no power over these powerful
forces that no human being can produce, manipulate, or control! We are, in the end, weak tiny creatures and
often all of us get reminded by massive catastrophic events how defenseless we really
are! We also we get reminded that we should build on the right foundation of
the rock; we need God!
4. Catastrophic events humble us. Jesus reminded us that we
are not losing it all without god as the foundation. No one can even build a storm
proof house that can endure the winds and storms of time and the inevitable harsh
assaults. The precarious conditions of our nature seem to destroy at any moment
any of our frail constructions, physical or spiritual.
At one time when the earth was young, God protected Adam and
Eve in the Garden from any destruction, but because man unleased death, it
spread to all nature, misbalancing the forces of earth. Many of the practices
of man’s exploitations provoke the destruction and poisoning of nature.
Even though the earth is fragile enough already, how sad it
is that evil human man destroys nature as well! Some natural destructions are
the consequence of our own mistakes and many catastrophic sufferings is our own
fault. Romans 8: 22 For we know that the whole creation groaneth and
travaileth in pain together until now.
5. No one should be surprised by these events since we who
live on this earth know that man, and all creation, fell from perfection
several millennia ago and came under a curse. But despite
that God is with us and we get through the fire, storm, or the purge of winds!
1 Corinthians 10:13 There hath no temptation taken you but
such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be
tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to
escape, that ye may be able to bear it.
Hurricanes, storms, and floods invade the lives of millions
every year around the globe and basically all of man’s cities are built on top
of a danger zone. How foolish man is having built where he never should have. Also devastation, even without nature’s
forces, may come into our personal lives from many sources. Destructive events
provoke great losses and pain, and we wonder, what is God’s purpose in this?
God tests our compassion and love for each other, for one.
6. You are familiar that I, with The Salvation Army teams, have
fed thousands of victims from the canteen trucks where destruction has been and
loss and suffering is a reality. I’ve been to 8 different states doing disaster relief
services and the people usually express appreciation for the food that we
provide since they have no electricity (often for weeks).
We often give out cleaning kits and Wal-Mart gift cards and
it is amazing to find many normally rude and mean people have a new attitude of
gratitude, even after having lost all furniture and everything.
It really encourages me when I see people still thanking God
that they were going to get through it all despite it all and that they are
glad just to be alive! A purge has some good to it.
7. Loss, pain, and destruction, apart from making us seek
God, should, and often does, bring us closer together to each other! In my
experience I have seen many looking out for each other in these types of
crisis, especially helping the elderly.
We can compare the hit of the massive storm to the
devastation that can happen in our personal lives from many causes. Due to the
sins of others which affect us in the world, or due to our un-submitted to God nature,
we often suffer from the consequences of bad choices.
The winds of storms, the wrong foundation combined with adversity,
loss, and the stripping away of all that we thought we had, overwhelms even the
best of us and it either makes you and me totally insane (if we remain
faithless), or it drives us to God for His help to start over.
8. The experience of people who lose everything by a disaster
is not unique in many ways as a vast majority of the people pass through some
life-changing crisis sometime or another.
The storms of life are inevitable. Everyone goes through a
storm of some kind. Some people lose everything by bad relationships or
break-ups, or the death of a family member or a serious health problem. Other
ones, like Job in the Bible, experience devastation due to invading events from
the outside but Job kept his faith and was blessed for it.
Job 13:15 Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him: but I
will maintain mine own ways before him. Sadly,
however, some people get bitter and blame everyone and God for their bad times.
Recovery will not come with this attitude and these types of people instead of
rebuilding their house on the rock of Jesus rebuild their house on the sand
again!
9. The frightening reality is that any one of us could lose our
property, family, friends, and/or our health, overnight! It is in these painful
times that we must exercise even more our faith to get us through. And, if we
pray, and allow friends to be there for us, we will come out like pure gold
refined in the fire as Job.
Some storms, or turmoil, come from the consequences of us
having made bad choices. Why would anyone choose to build in flood or
earthquake area is always a question that reoccurs in my mind. Some people are
just unwilling to give up their way of doing things to move to safety. This is
a physical thing and it reveals a spiritual lesson as well!
But most of all, why would anyone chose to live without being
close to Jesus, without establishing their life on the rock foundation, is the
question that should resound within us. Jesus points out that some are wise,
and some are foolish. Matt 7:24-27 24 Therefore whosoever heareth
these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which
built his house upon a rock: The sand is the world and Jesus is the rock. Without
faith and God’s strength, all we have collected over time, our efforts, our productions
and goods, our savings, all will be washed away if not established upon God’s
foundation of salvation. People that lose all but have God, remain strong;
those who don’t have Him usually go crazy!
10. Many people in life have had to start over. What you as a
good Christian will not lose, if you are firm on the foundation of God, is your
faith, and your place in heaven with your rewards for the works you have done
on earth. So actually death is not even a loss but a gain! (As Paul stated in Philippians
1:21 For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain)
In this country, and all around the world, most people are
not currently rebuilding their houses due to a physical storm that has
devastated their property but rather they are recovering from a personal loss,
a heavy spiritual battle that has hit them hard. Many people would choose to
rebuild on Jesus if they could learn about Him, but they need your and my
guidance and help to do so. Now is an opportunity to connect with others and
show them Jesus love.
We are living in hard times and those not experiencing pain
must help those who are in pain. After experiencing a loss, after a deep
injury, the biggest question by them is, where do I start to rebuild? We must
help and guide one another and pray.
11. Sin, like a storm, destroys not just the one who
practices it, but all the ones close by as well. Never is just one house
flooded, it is entire neighborhoods!
In society today, when you consider bankruptcy, divorce,
addictions, and selfishness, it is more than one in every two homes that has
suffered destruction of some kind. Devastation may have come by an act of God,
or by an attack of the enemy, or it may also have been brought on by someone’s
sin. Know this, this is why I choose to serve God, to change at least a few who
will listen!
It is a sad reality that many of our Corps members, amongst
everyone we know, we conclude that the storms in life have caused many to end
up with broken dreams, broken relationships, and broken hearts, and also end up
with no money as well!
The effects of sin we can compare to the destructiveness of a
storm with its purging winds. At first thee winds seem far away and few believe
it may cause any danger. The reality is very few people ever prepare for a
storm with survival preparation. God’s
Word, our faith, and His strength in us made perfect in our weakness… it is our
survival equipment!
So how do we escape the pain of losing it all? Why not just
give it all up all to Jesus today? The disciples gave up everything to follow
Him on the mission. Do a preemptive offensive.
12. Many people in the world, not just in Florida, right now
are in the phase of rebuilding what they have lost. In many places you see torn
out carpet, cabinets, and drywall making huge piles of rubbish near the street.
Throw away your trash and sin today! Build on the rock!
Do you know what your trash is? What is in your life right
now between your walls that is rotting and making you sick? After the winds of
a purge, you have to clean up, assess, and then be led by God or you are
condemned to repeat the process until you learn better.
Do what you have to so you will never have to worry about
future purging winds. Storms will come and go but you will be just fine, strong
and prepared, because your treasure consists not in the things of earth, but in
the heavenly ones! Prayer…
God has truly chosen you my friend to speak what HE longs for us to hear in these ever troubling times. You always soothe me with your words. God Bless... Breck
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