In Florida this week, we have been experiencing a lot of thunder. This brought my attention to Psalm 29 where David assures us that the thundering we hear is the voice of our Heavenly Father. At the end of Psalm 29, David tells us that we can have Shalom in the midst of the storm. A reading from Oswald Chambers in My Utmost for His Highest assures us that the clouds are but the dust of our Heavenly Father’s footsteps. Where we see clouds, we can be reassured that our Father is nearby. The music is from the album, “All Nature Sings” on the track labeled “Thunder,” and I pray that you are blessed, and that Shalom reigns in your life.
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