Saturday, August 31, 2019

Hurricane Preparation

I wanted to give you a quick update before we lose power here in Florida. If you have not already heard, there is a Cat 5 hurricane headed toward Florida. When hurricane Irma passed through Florida 2 years ago, we were without power for 3.5 days.

As far as hurricanes go, Sanford is in an ideal location if you have to live in hurricane territory. We are far enough inland that hurricanes lose much of their strength before they get here.

The experts are now saying that Dorian might stay in the Atlantic rather than come ashore in Florida. But hurricanes are quite unpredictable. We are hoping that the talking heads are correct, but we are preparing for the worst.

The current projected path of the eye has Dorian skirting Florida.

 

While the eye is the most dangerous part, the effects stretch for hundreds of miles on both sides. Even if Dorian stays in the Atlantic, we will definitely have tropical force winds here in Central Florida. But Lord willing, we won’t have as much damage as we could have.

In Christ,

Bob

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Can You Sleep When the Wind Blows?

Years ago, a farmer owned land along the Atlantic seacoast. He constantly advertised for hired hands. Most people were reluctant to work on farms along the Atlantic. They dreaded the awful storms that raged across the Atlantic, wreaking havoc on the buildings and crops. As the farmer interviewed applicants for the job, he received a steady stream of refusals.

Finally, a short, thin man, well past middle age, approached the farmer. “Are you a good farm hand?” the farmer asked him. “Well, I can sleep when the wind blows,” answered the little man.

Although puzzled by this answer, the farmer, desperate for help, hired him. The little man worked well around the farm, busy from dawn to dusk, and the farmer felt satisfied with the man’s work. Then one night the wind howled loudly in from offshore. Jumping out of bed, the farmer grabbed a lantern and rushed next door to the hired hand’s sleeping quarters. He shook the little man and yelled, “Get up! A storm is coming! Tie things down before they blow away!” The little man rolled over in bed and said firmly, “No sir. I told you, I can sleep when the wind blows.”

Enraged by the response, the farmer was tempted to fire him on the spot. Instead, he hurried outside to prepare for the storm. To his amazement, he discovered that all of the haystacks had been covered with tarpaulins. The cows were in the barn, the chickens were in the coops, and the doors were barred. The shutters were tightly secured. Everything was tied down.

Nothing could blow away. The farmer then understood what his hired hand meant, so he returned to his bed to also sleep while the wind blew.

Moral: When you’re prepared, spiritually, mentally, and physically, you have nothing to fear. Can you sleep when the wind blows through your life? The hired hand in the story was able to sleep because he had secured the farm against the storm. We secure ourselves against the storms of life by grounding ourselves in the Word of God. We don’t need to understand, we just need to hold His hand to have peace in the middle of storms.