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Walking on the Storms of Life
Life and storms are intertwined: they are like Siamese twins. To have life is to expect storms. The scripture in Isaiah 43:2 is certainly more apt about this discourse. It says “when” not “if”. There is no maybe; there is no ambiguity. Be prepared, the storms will certainly come!
Matthew’s account about the foolish and wise individuals in their encounter with storms in Matthew 7:24 is even more rattling! It throws up an eye-opening revelation that even the “WISE” is not storm-proofed.
Therefore, if storm is no respecter of person and also inevitable in the journey of destiny; common sense behooves on us to painstakingly examine the subject to avoid capsizing, navigate through and ultimately berth at the shores of victory. This book does exactly that.
With unnerving, uncommon, unending knack for truth, the book dives into an in-depth diagnosis of the subject, postulating that not all storms are satanic. Jesus, in a bid to draw intimacy, can allow storms. With irrefutable scriptural references, the book pushes this uncommon narrative further: that Jesus in your boat of life, does not necessarily immune you from experiencing storms but will shield and protect you from shipwreck. This submission is nerve breaking!
In closing, the book gives a reassuring comfort that Jesus is a “must-have” in your boat of life. Holding firmly to His hand, fastening your gaze on Him (not on the storm), heralding His voice (not the waves of the storm); a safe and peaceful berth is certain.







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