Mark 4:35 That day when evening came, he said to his disciples, “Let us go over to the other side.”

 

Jesus heard from God to go to the other side. While traveling to the other side, Jesus and His followers experienced a great storm. We know God is not in the habit of killing His Son Jesus. This means the storm came from the devil. We also know the storm did not come from God because in verse 39, Jesus rebuked the storm and Jesus is not in the habit of rebuking anything that’s God ordained. Finally, Jesus rebukes the storm and Jesus and His followers experienced peace as they went to the other side.

What we can learn from this is, we can be doing the will of God and still experience storms in our life. It doesn’t always mean God has come to test us. Just because God allows the storm doesn’t mean it’s God ordained. It very well may be Satan attempting to take us out as we continue to do the will of God. What we need to do is speak to our storms and tell them to be still.
Got a debt storm? Speak to it and tell it to line up with the word of God
Got a insecurity storm? Speak to it and tell confidence and joy to replace insecurity.
Whatever the storm is, speak to until it lines up with the word of God.