All You Have To Do Is Outlast The Storm

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All you have to do is outlast the storm! Click here for an encouraging word by Jamie Rohrbaugh | FromHisPresence.com

I was really discouraged earlier this week. I’ve been in a season of proverbial death for a few weeks, and as fun as that is, it does get a little old. 😉 Have you ever been there? If so, you can probably identify.

Anyway, I’ve been hunkering down and getting alone with God, and He’s been helping me through. But the pressure has been intense. And the whole time, He’s been talking to me about right responses, about clean hands and pure hearts, and about the resurrection that is to come.

And the other day, the Holy Spirit spoke this word to me that encouraged me so much. I thought it might encourage you today too.

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    This is what He said to me:

    “All you have to do is outlast the storm.”

    That meant a lot to me for several reasons:

    1. I can’t control the storm.

    And that can be frustrating. When you have no control over things that are happening to you, you feel at the mercy of the storm. But you’re not. You’re at the mercy of God, and His mercies are new every day.

    2. I can’t fix the storm.

    When unjust things happen, I can ask God to fix them, and He will. But I can’t fix them myself, so I feel helpless.

    But you know what? Even though I’m helpless to fix the storm, I can watch over the most important thing: my responses. That’s why I wrote Wednesday about responding rightly when you’re squeezed. Even if you can’t fix the storm, you CAN make sure that the only thing that comes out of you when you’re squeezed is the fruit of the Spirit.

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    3. But I can outlast the storm.

    I love the eagle picture I used for today’s graphic/pin (pin it on Pinterest!) because you can tell that eagle has been under duress. He’s not enjoying the storm. He doesn’t look particularly happy. He is one wet, raggedy bird.

    But you know what? He’s still alive. And that is a raggedy, sopping wet bird that I can identify with. Because, during the storm:

    • I don’t have to enjoy it.
    • I don’t have to know where it came from.
    • I don’t have to understand why it’s happening to me.
    • I don’t even have to think it’s right.

    All I have to do is outlast it.

    And when I don’t know where the storm is coming from …

    When I am powerless to stop it …

    When there’s no reason for it …

    When unjust things occur …

    I can’t fix the storm. But, praise God, I can outlast it. Because I’m not going anywhere. The rain can fall all it likes. The wind can blow as hard as it wants to. But when all is said and done, by the grace of God, I’m still going to be here. I’m going to be right where I am (or higher), in my place, seeking God and doing what God has called me to do.

    Did you hear that, world? Come hell or high water, I’m NOT. GONNA. QUIT.

    So let the wind blow if they need to. Let the rains come if they need to. I’m going to hunker down in the shadow of the Almighty, and He’ll keep me safe through the storm. And all I have to do is get through it. All I have to do is outlast it. One breath at a time, one response at a time, one day at a time.

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    And that’s all you have to do too. All you have to do is outlast the storm … because every storm in history has stopped sometime.

    There’s not a single storm that’s ever been, on the face of the whole earth, that hasn’t stopped. Not one. That means your problems have a shelf life. Your storm has an end. The winds of adversity cannot blow forever.

    And all YOU have to do is outlast the storm too.

    You don’t have to enjoy it. You don’t have to know why it’s happening to you. You don’t have to know where it came from.

    You ARE responsible for responding rightly. But if you will do that, all you have to do is outlast that thing … and the storm WILL stop. Eventually, whatever you’re going through will be over.

    Your problems truly do have a shelf life. And if you will let God do His work in your heart during this time–if you will respond rightly in your situation–at the end of the storm, you will look up:

    • The sky above you will clear.
    • The sun will shine on you again.
    • You’ll fluff your feathers and preen each one back into place.
    • You’ll feel fresh and new again, and
    • You’ll take to the skies one more time.

    And I’m willing to bet that you’ll be better off than you were before … because that’s just God’s way.

    I’ll leave you with this one encouraging promise from the inerrant, infallible Word of God:

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    Most assuredly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it produces much grain.

    He who loves his life will lose it, and he who hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life. If anyone serves Me, let him follow Me; and where I am, there My servant will be also.

    If anyone serves Me, him My Father will honor” (John 12:24-26).

    Jesus Christ Himself promised that your storm is not without purpose. If you can just follow Him and outlast that thing, there will be a resurrection. You will bear much fruit. You WILL experience a harvest.

    All you have to do is outlast the storm. And, bless God, YOU can do that!

    Does this message encourage your heart today? If so, please leave a comment below. I’d love to hear from you!

    Image courtesy of Todd Ryburn on Flickr via Creative Commons license. Image has been cropped and graphics added.

    38 Comments

    1. So powerful. It gives me confirmation from something else I just posted about being frustrated in the workplace. Your post helps me know that through God I have the power to weather the storm in all situations!

      1. Yes! His grace is sufficient. Thank you so much for reading! You’re going to get through this, and based on the Word of God, you’ll come out better than ever. Bring on the resurrection, Lord! 🙂 Have a great day!

      2. Jonah Alfandikah says:

        As soon I started reading this article I heard in my heart the Holy Ghost Fire preaching with a fierce strength I have never known. Tears started forming n trickling down my cheeks. This Jesus Christ of Nazareth, I love Him because He Is Able. God’s Grace is sufficient. Thank You Jaime. God Bless You. May the Spirit of The Almighty Jehovah God be upon ALL those that seek His Face.Amen

    2. Laurna Tallman says:

      A very important encouragement to me today, Jamie. I have emailed you an update. Thank you for your faithfulness and discernment.
      Love,
      Laurna

      1. Hi Laurna. Thank you. I received your email and have been travelling and unable to reply. But I did get it and I finally have a few minutes to reply today. 🙂 Anyway, I pray for you. I am happy to hear that Papa is working in your situation. I continue to lift you up in prayer as Papa has brought you to mind numerous times. Thank you for letting me know how things are going, and I’ll continue to pray. Hang in there, precious sister! Big hugs to you.

    3. Tara Dixon says:

      Such a great word and paired with Prayer To Reverse Unjust Situations has given me the fortitude to smile and know God is going to turn this around! Thank you for great encouragement today!! God Bless you!! You are a mighty voice heard loud and clear!! To him who has ears to hear, let him hear.Thank you for speaking!!

      1. Praise God! I’m so glad this word blessed you, Tara, and thank you ever so much for your kind encouragement too! It means so much to me.
        Thank you for reading and sharing! Have a great day!

    4. Oh Jaime,
      Praise God for His omniscience and and power! I thank you for being such a willing and obedient vessel. This is so timely for me, and for others I’m sure. I almost let go last night, but I felt the Spirit say ” Hang on till the morning! Don’t quit!” Then I open my email to this rhema word sent from heaven.
      Thank You Father for this Your child. I pray that You would continue to pour out Your blessings on her right now, in Jesus’ name! Continue to speak to her and use her for Your glory and as a mighty warrior in Your kingdom. Your will be done in her, amen!

      1. Hi Kay. That is so amazing! I apologize for my late response; I’ve been travelling and unable to log in much. But I got notification of your encouraging words right away and they blessed me so. I’m so thankful to the Holy Spirit for encouraging you! He’s amazing, isn’t He? 🙂
        Have a great day! Hang in there! Everything is definitely going to be all right. 🙂 “All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.”
        Thank you for reading my blog, and for sharing your story too!

        1. What a SPLENDID Word, Beloved Daughter of The King of The Universe
          Sooooo Inspiring and Encouraging to us all
          You Know your GOD, Jamie Rohrbaugh, you Know and Walk with your GOD
          Thank you
          Love In Jesus

    5. Rafael-Olivier Somma says:

      Sometimes I ask myself if you’re a magician Jamie. This morning I went to court and my case has once again been delayed to the 20th of July. When I came out I was angry and I asked God why I have to go through that. But by reading these recomforting words, it makes me happy and that the Lord Jesus is with me.

      Rafael from Canada

      1. He is definitely with you, Rafael. I encourage you to draw near to Him more every day. Ask Him to help you know Him better, and to feel His love and comfort. He will help you, and this giant will eventually look good on your resume! All things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to His purpose!
        Thank you for sharing. I continue to lift you up in prayer to our Father. He will be your glory and the lifter of your head.

    6. Vick Ortega says:

      Thank you, much needed encouragement. Feeling the squeeze.

      1. Hang in there, Vick. You can get through this thing. “Yea though I walk THROUGH the valley of the shadow of death!” There is a table spread with good things for you in the presence of your enemies! Just outlast the storm and Papa’s going to work everything out for your good. He promised. 🙂
        Thank you for reading my blog!

    7. Thank you for this wise post. So very much truth here and an encouragement for all. It is my guess that we all go through this, some more often than others. I love to be reminded how to get back on track.
      Kathleen

    8. Such great truth here! A great encouragement for when I find myself in the middle of the next storm. So glad I stopped over from Titus 2 Tuesday.

    9. Hi Jamie,

      I have been following you on Pinterest. I am from Chennai, India and was saved by the Lord two years ago from Hinduism. More than once our Lord distinctly spoke to me through your posts. Quiet recently, one of your posts had a message for the “one who is tired”. That was for me and when I prayed in the spirit the Lord healed me. Thank you so much for being His messenger to so many of us. God Bless You! 🙂

      Archana

      1. Hi Archana, wow, that is so amazing! Thank you SO MUCH for letting me know! Jesus is so good! I’m so grateful that He touched you like that. Thank you for reading, and thank you for sharing your testimony!

    10. Thank you for this very timely encouragement Jaime!! While I don’t think in terms of religion, and one being right or wrong, I definitely believe in God, the Holy spirit, Jesus, etc. I find what you write to be comforting and it resonates with me in a way I’m deeply thankful for.

      1. I’m so glad that God touched you, Kerri. Thank you for reading, and thank you for sharing! Have a wonderful day! 🙂

    11. Thank you! Good bless you and your family.

    12. Thank you for this timely word. I will hold fast to his promises.

    13. Marie whyland says:

      Wow did this hit home! My prayer partner just had the same word! We can’t fix it. We can pray, help, encourage and comfort but I cannot fix it only God can do that. Thank you for all your encouraging posts. You bless me every day. ?✝️

    14. Rumbidzai Mwedzi says:

      thank for the Word in season for me Jamie…

    15. Thank you for this encouragement today… It is just the word I needed to hear in the midst of a storm…

    16. Amanda Lancaster says:

      Thank you so much. Your post reminded me of a favorite song for such a time as you are referring to. I hope it blessed you like you blessed me! Amanda

      1. Sandra Good says:

        Praise God, Amanda. God ministers to me with songs as well. This song really ministered to me. Thank you. Sandra Good, San Antonio, Tx.

    17. Outlasting the storm, oh my, what rhema word from Heaven,
      be blessed for encouraging the body of Christ.

    18. Sonja Campbell says:

      I dont feel like I’m in a storm anymore. The battle is won and I’m awaiting reassignment. Just navigating the directions while we are finishing clearing up the battleground. Praise God!

      1. Sandra Good says:

        I really like your comparison of a mighty soldier going through a storm, in victory, and waiting for the Lord to take you to your next assignment/battleground. Sandra Good, San Antonio, Tx

    19. Thanks Jamie such an encouraging word, I needed to hear that and take it in, was starting to feel like things are not working out, God bless

    20. Elizabeth Tuinidau says:

      Thank you so much Jamie for encouraging me(or us),it happened to me on the 1st of May.
      I thank for this great powerful message.

    21. Irma Nortje says:

      Amen thanku beloved

    22. Joseph Gandywest Agathe says:

      Oh Please Lord,help me outlast my storm.In Jesus name.Amen

    23. I have watched my husband outlast the storm and I thank You Jesus for the harvest we are now receiving. 🙏🏾 🙌🏾 ❤️

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