🌧️ Safe in God’s Hands: Finding Peace as Typhoon Tino Approaches



As Typhoon Tino draws near, I can’t help but feel a mix of concern and hope. The winds may howl, the skies may darken, and uncertainty may weigh on our hearts — but through it all, I am reminded that our Almighty God remains in control.

Throughout Scripture, God’s people have faced storms, disasters, and great trials — yet His hand of protection has always been sure. When the Israelites stood helpless at the Red Sea, He parted the waters so they could cross safely. During the ten plagues in Egypt, His people in Goshen were spared. Lot was led out of Sodom before fire fell, Noah was sheltered in the ark, and Daniel rested unharmed among lions. Even in the fiery furnace, the three Hebrews were not alone — the Son of God stood with them.

These stories remind me that God doesn’t always stop the storm, but He always protects His people within it. He is both our shelter and our strength. His promises are not shaken by the winds, and His love is not washed away by the rain.

Psalm 91:10–11 (KJV):
“There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling.
For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways.”

So tonight, as we prepare for the coming storm, let’s also prepare our hearts in faith. Let us remember that we are never alone — the same God who calmed the raging sea and protected His people of old is with us now.


🙏 A Prayer for Protection and Peace

Dear Heavenly Father,
As Typhoon Tino approaches, we place our trust completely in You. You are our refuge and our strong tower. Cover our homes and families with Your divine protection. Calm every anxious heart and remind us that no storm is greater than Your power.

Lord, keep us safe beneath the shadow of Your wings. Protect our neighbors, the sick, the elderly, and those without shelter. Let Your peace fill our hearts even as the winds blow, and let this be a time when faith rises stronger than fear.


We believe that You are our mighty deliverer — yesterday, today, and forever.
In Jesus’ precious name,
Amen.




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