I got the following excerpt from this blog. I really like it. Learning to dwell deeply & weather the storms of life that inevitabley come shows maturity and not being tossed about by the stuff on the surface. I like the picture this paints...
“The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.” (Philipians 4:7)
There are depths in the ocean, I am told, which no tempest ever stirs – beyond the reach of all storms that sweep and agitate the surface of the sea. And there are heights in the blue sky above, to which no cloud ever ascends; where no tempest ever rages; where all is perpetual sunshine; where naught exists to disturb the deep serenity. Even at the center of the cyclone there is rest. Each of these is an emblem of the soul which Jesus visits, to whom He speaks peace, whose fear He dispels, whose lamps of hope He trims.
During the test of a submarine it remained submerged for many hours. When it had returned to the harbor, the commander was asked: “Well, how did the storm affect you last night?” The commander looked at him in surprise and said: “Storm? We knew nothing of any storm!”
Dwell deep. When doubts assail and stealthy shadows creep across your sky, filling you with a sense of doom. Where thunders roar, and lightnings frighten with their glare, and old foundations seem to crumble beneath your feet. Dwell deep and rest your soul amid eternal things. Upon the surface storms may rage, and billows break on every beach of life, and fling disaster far and wide. If your soul is dwelling quiet in the depths, naught can harm you evermore. Therefore dwell deep, and rest your head upon the heart of God.
- Anonymous
“When He gives quietness, who then can make trouble” – (Job 34:29)
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