Solutions October 2018 | Page 44

best I could, reminding them that what they were doing mattered. I prayed for them too and was more blessed when some of these incredible people prayed for me. I think about what the one guy said: “Where there’s a problem, I go.” Is this something you do? When storms come, what’s your initial reaction? You may know that airplanes take off into the wind. You’d think it would make more sense for an aircraft to ascend with the wind behind it. However, that’s not the case. Without my explaining the complex physics behind it, the fact is, flying into the wind actually reduces takeoff and landing distance. A similar principle applies to eagles. An eagle is the only bird that loves storms. That’s because it was created to rise above them. This magnificent creature has the unique ability to lock its wings in a fixed position. When it flies into a fierce storm, it will power on this natural mechanism and use the wind to soar above the storm. The eagle doesn’t sit out the storm. It doesn’t pretend it’s not there. And it’s not afraid of it. The eagle will fly straight into the storm. Every one of us reacts differently when the storms of life come. Some try to escape them. Some use distractions to forget about them. Some do nothing and let themselves be whipped by driving rain and gusty wind. Whatever we try to do to avoid a storm, one thing is for certain: it’s there. It’s unavoidable and impossible to ignore. Here’s the thing: As believers, we have 44 • Solutions the knowledge, the powerful truth, that we can overcome every storm with God. And when the storms hit those around us, like an airplane or an eagle flying into the wind, we need to rise up. We need to lean into the chaos. We need to realize the world is full of hurting people. And because we are followers of Jesus, we can bring people out of the storms of life. We can help heal the broken. We can help bring hope where there looks to be none. We can show love where little, if any, exists. You may never experience a natural disaster like Hurricane Irma in your lifetime. I certainly hope that’s the case. But you will surely endure a crisis or a trial or know someone who will. Don’t walk away from or numb yourself through it. Recognize this as an opportunity to show Jesus and share about a hope that is greater than anything else. Say yes and serve as His hands and His feet. When you do this, you open yourself to the possibility of doing