Smile at the
Storm
Does anyone remember the little children’s chorus, With
Christ In My Vessel?
With Christ in my vessel I can smile at the
storm,
Smile at the storm, smile at the storm.
With Christ in my vessel, I can smile at the
storm
Until He takes me home
Sailing, sailing home, sailing, sailing home
With Christ in my vessel, I can smile at the
storm
Until He takes me home
Have you ever taken notice of the words? Smile at
the storm. Smile. At the storm. Yes, it literally says smile. Often, we
sing this little chorus, happily performing the actions along with the song,
stretching our mouths with our fingers into a smile (is that because we can’t make a real smile?) and riding the storm with our hands in the shape of a boat.
What really strikes me is that the song encourages us
to smile at the storm. It doesn’t say, be fearful, fret, worry, get depressed,
be anxious. No. It says smile.
How many times do I find myself going through one of
life’s storms with a smile on my face? Not very often I have to admit. Okay, so
if you stand me on my head, it might look like a smile. But, no, it’s often a
frown. A creased forehead from worry, the corners of my mouth turned down, my
bottom lip dragging.
We’ve had some storms here lately in our little town
of Katherine. And there have been some big storms in my life over past years, but this little chorus reminds us to smile. At the storm! Smile at it!
Do you know what the key to the smile is? The key
to being able to smile at the storm is who is in the vessel with us.
Christ.
It's not about how big the storm is, it's who you have in the boat with you!
With Christ in my vessel, I can smile at the storm.
When we have Christ in our lives, walking beside us each step of the way,
leading us through stormy times, we can have that smile. Not a fake smile, not
a forced smile, but a real smile! We can have a heart of peace and true joy. ((Don’t
confuse joy with happiness. They’re not the same thing)
True joy comes from within. It comes from the hope we
have in Christ.
Why can we smile? We can smile because we’re on our
way home. Sailing home to the place the Lord has prepared for us, where we will
live with Him forever, worshipping at His feet, praising Him all day, every
day. We have an eternal home. We have a home ahead to look forward to.
We can smile because we have Jesus with us in the storm.
The storms we face here on this earth are only
temporary. Eventually the calm comes.
Often in the Bible we read, “And it came to pass…”
usually meaning, ‘and then this happened’. But I like to think of this
phrase as I’ve heard others refer to it, “It came to pass, it didn’t come
to stay”. Things come to pass in our lives, but they don’t come to
stay. God brings us through the trial, testing our faith, shaping and moulding
us and then the sun peeks through the clouds, the rainbow appears and he moves
us forward.
Sometimes it feels as if we are hit by one storm after
the other. Never getting any relief. But the Devil would have us focus our
attention on our circumstances, on the rising winds around us. He doesn’t want
us to trust in the Lord. He wants us to blame the Lord for our problems and
give up on our faith. The Devil NEVER wants us to smile at the storm.
I love this verse found in 2 Corinthians.
2 Corinthians 4:8 We are troubled on every side,
yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair;
I think the Lord is trying to remind us that we can be
troubled, we can be confused, but we don’t need to be distressed or in despair.
He is in control. There were many storms in the Apostle Paul’s life, and yet he
could say with confidence, ‘I am not distressed or in despair’.
James tells us to count our trials and testings as
joy. Make that make sense!
James 1:2-3 My brethren, count it all joy when ye
fall into divers temptations; Knowing this, that the trying of your faith
worketh patience.
I love how in the book of Mark we read of the great
storm that arose on the sea as the disciples were sailing across, and we find
the Lord Jesus asleep in the boat.
Mark 4:37-38
And there arose a great storm of wind, and the waves beat into the ship,
so that it was now full. And he was in the hinder part of the ship, asleep
on a pillow…..
That’s right. Asleep. The storm was raging all around
Him, the waves so high that the water was in the boat with them, and we find
the Lord asleep. During the storm. Not AFTER the storm. DURING.
That’s how God would have us be. Asleep in the storm.
I don’t mean physically asleep. I know that would be nice, to be able to just
sleep right through the trial and wake up to find everything okay again. But
no. Asleep. As in, at peace. Resting in peace, knowing that God is at work and directing
the way the storm manifests itself. Being able to smile at the storm, with true
joy in our hearts.
This verse in Psalms has always been a comfort to me.
Psalm 4:8 I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep:
for thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety.
The storm you may be facing right now is there to make
you stronger. To help you to grow. To purify you. And often, God sends a storm
of affliction into your life so that you may be able to help someone along the
way that will go through the exact same thing and will need someone who has
walked that path before them to help them through their storm.
Relating your personal experience with them and
encouraging them with the words of Scripture may be just the comfort they need.
Smiling at the storm is not an easy thing to do.
But it is a choice. And we can choose to smile or to
frown. We choose how we respond to each of the storms in our lives. We choose
whether we want to bring glory to God’s name by our response or whether we want
to tarnish our testimony and drag God’s name through the mud by our lack of
faith.
Storms really can make or break us. It’s up to us. God
is still faithful, never changing. Always present. Never forsaking us. The
smile on our face is decided by the peace in our hearts. And that peace is
determined by how much we are trusting in the Lord. Trust requires faith. It
requires us to let go. To step out into an unknown future and trust our lives
to a known God.
How much do you know God? Do you know Him well enough
to know you can trust Him? Through every storm that He sends your way? Do you
know Him enough to be able to smile at the storm and sail home in His boat of
protection and love?
Don’t let the storm break you. Let it make you!
Smile at the storm, until He takes you home.

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