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What does the Bible say about God's control over storms?

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The Bible teaches that God is sovereign over all creation, including storms, as seen in Mark 4:39.

In Mark 4:39, we witness the authority of Jesus as He rebukes the wind and the sea, commanding, 'Peace, be still.' This event illustrates God's sovereignty over nature. The storm that arose was not random; it was divinely ordained to demonstrate Christ’s power and to teach the disciples about trust in Him during times of distress. As Psalm 135:6 states, 'Whatever the Lord pleases, that he does, in heaven and on earth, in the seas and all deeps.' The storms in our lives serve as reminders of our dependence on God's omnipotence and His ultimate control over all circumstances.
Scripture References: Mark 4:39, Psalm 135:6

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Peace Be Still
Tom Harding · Oct 5, 2008
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