KATHIE’S KORNER — Peace be still, storms: Be safe, rebuke bad weather

Published 12:07 am Saturday, September 7, 2019

As we go about our daily lives on the gulf coast of Texas, some of us chose to live and make our homes by the water. My husband and I have a lovely little cottage, shop and yards with comfortable decks by the water, always enjoying the wildlife (except for mischievous raccoons — who love trash cans, especially if they’re full), filling our bird feeders, fishing right off our bulkhead decks, always seeking the catch of the day. I love it when it’s redfish or flounder for lunch.

The spring and fall are my favorite seasons with their natural beauty and temperatures for cool breezes, watching boats and alligators moving up and down the river, both searching for different things! We named a big gator Bob and he likes to sneak around in the water in our front yard watching our Great Dane, Candy. Her misfortune is to be a Harlequin (snowy white with a few black spots), making her easy for Bob to monitor with only those floating eyeballs. Yikes ! She has no guile, stands on the walkway barking a thunderous, threatening (she thinks) roar daring him to come aboard. I think she’s okay since watching the hog hunters in this part of Texas use Danes to bring the critters down and out. One Dane jumped into a bayou after a hog, biting his ear, dragging him out of the water as the hunters crated it, laughing as they gave the dog love and treats!

The scripture says Jesus was in a boat with the disciples and said, “Get in the boat. We’re going to the other side.” He didn’t say, “in case there’s a storm.” He said, “We’re going to the other side”! He fell asleep at one end of the boat and all at once a storm came on them. The disciples woke him saying,
“Lord help us. We’re going to die.” so He got up and rebuked the winds and sea, and there was a great calm, perfect peacefulness. On the other side of the lake He would be delivering two men filled with demons (glad He slept a little in the boat) knowing the demons awaited. The demon-filled men asked to be sent into a herd of pigs standing near, so they went, then the pigs jumped off a cliff, leaving a very unhappy herdsman!

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So, read Matthew 8:23-26 and go ahead, rebuke destructive, dangerous storms and be safe in your physical area of life.

Kathie Deasy writes about religion for The Port Arthur News