Perpetuing Through the Storm

“For within Him we live, then we are set in motion, then we exist.”
Acts 17:28 (2020 New Testament)

Storms come. Winds rage. Questions rise. But when we live perpetually from within Him—rather than reaching for Him when things go wrong—our lives are anchored. Perpetuing is not about denying the storm. It’s about knowing who remains calm in the middle of it.

Jesus never promised a storm-free life. He promised a storm-proof foundation.

Built on the Rock (Matthew 7:24–25)
The one who hears His words and puts them into practice builds on the rock.
Perpetuing means remaining—especially when waves threaten to carry you away.

Peace in the Boat (Mark 4:39)
The same Jesus who slept through the storm now lives in you.
When we perpetue, we don’t just call for peace—we carry it.

Refined, Not Removed (1 Peter 1:6–7)
Storms don’t come to destroy—they come to refine.
Trust forged in fire glows brightest in darkness.

A Closing Prayer:
Dear Jesus, let me remain within You when the waters rise. Help me entrust, not tremble. Let storms drive me deeper into Your presence, not away from it. Strengthen Your servant to Keep Walking.


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