#128: "Eye of the Storm" by Ryan Stevenson feat. Gabe Real

Released August 1, 2016 by More Than a Song - Michelle Nezat

 

The most compelling music in our lives often speaks to the deepest riddles of our soul. "Eye of the Storm" by Ryan Stevenson speaks of various storms that have impacted all of us at some point or another. However, I believe the song's greatest impact lies in the comfort it brings to those of us in the middle of our own storms of life. The lyrics bring comfort by proclaiming the presence and provision of God. This song led me to the Psalms this week to seek confirmation of God's character, promises, and presence in the middle of my own storms. On this episode I discuss: The power of Christian music to solve life's riddles - Psalms 49:3-4 Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - our Bible Interaction Tool Exercises this week are: Read in context Meditate on Scripture Pray Scripture Learning exactly who God is in the middle of the storms of our life - Psalms 46:1-3 The compelling reasons why we should not fear - Psalms 46:1-3 "God's Word and ordinances are rivers and streams with which God makes his saints glad in cloudy and dark days." - Matthew Henry Commentary - Psalms 46:4-7 The call to consider the power and works of God in the midst of our chaos - Psalms 46:8-9 What we must do in response to the knowledge we have obtained - Psalms 46:10 Another reference to learning to be still in Episode 91 Additional Resources Lyrics This Week's Challenge Read Psalm 46 all the way through the first time. Meditate on what you learn about God, taking time to "be still and know that he is God." Perhaps even journal about what you are learning. Use the truths you have learned about God (and how He responds to your chaotic storms of life) in your prayers of praise back to Him.