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Overwhelmed by life’s crashing waves?
In “God’s Power is Stronger than Your Challenges,” Whitney Hopler shares the inspiring faith of a small island community literally disappearing beneath rising tides—and how their trust in God’s power sustains them. Psalm 93 reminds us that even when the storm surges, “the Lord on high is mighty.” When problems rise like pounding waves, God’s strength stands firm.
Key Takeaways:
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Why God’s power is greater than even the fiercest storms
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How to find peace when your future feels uncertain
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Encouragement to focus on God’s might—not the magnitude of your problems
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A reminder that God’s power is limitless, even when we feel weak
“Mightier than the thunder of the great waters… the LORD on high is mighty.” – Psalm 93:4
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God’s Power is Stronger than Your Challenges
By: Whitney Hopler
“The seas have lifted up, LORD, the seas have lifted up their voice; the seas have lifted up their pounding waves. Mightier than the thunder of the great waters, mightier than the breakers of the sea – the LORD on high is mighty.” – Psalm 93:3-4, NIV
Tangier Island, which sits in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay, may not exist in a few decades. Rising sea water is eroding Tangier Island so quickly that two-thirds of it has already been lost since people started keeping track of the erosion in the mid-1800s. Scientists estimate that now, about 9 acres of the small island are disappearing under the waters of the Chesapeake Bay every single year. Despite lots of interest from people – including U.S. Congress members – to try to help, no one has raised the money so far to pay for the massive engineering project it would take to stop the erosion. So, the approximately 300 Tangier residents don’t know if they’ll lose their homes and need to move to the mainland. Some homes and yards are already being flooded, I noticed while visiting. Despite the fact that the sea water has lifted up pounding waves and the people of Tangier face a challenging future, their faith is strong. Many of the islanders are active in one of the two church congregations there. The people I talked with on my visit said they were at pea