Expecting the Unexpected
Byby Cherie Hill
Let’s face it, we don’t have life figured out…we never will. We tend to give into the seemingly sad truth that “Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.” As the waves of doubt and despair come crashing in, we desperately look for God in the raging storms of life. But, just like the Disciples, all we see are ghosts—we fail to see Jesus. In that instant of gripping fear, Jesus is revealing Himself as our Savior in our storms of life.
“The Lord rules over the flood waters. The Lord reigns as king forever.” Psalm 29:10 (NLT)
If you think that God has allowed your life to become a raging storm, you may be right. In fact, He may have ordered up the very storm you’re facing. In Matthew 14, it says that Jesus “made” the Disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of Him to the other side. Surely He knew they would face the treacherous storm. He knew alright…and He knew the miracle that was in store for them as well.
As the storm raged, Jesus came to them…walking upon the water. Yet, not one of the Disciples recognized Him; they thought He was a ghost. Not once did they stop to think that Jesus was the one who sent them on the mission in the first place and that they were at the center of His will. They failed to see that they had never left His sight. They never “expected” Jesus to be with them, or even near them in this storm, but He was and He came to them…walking upon the water. That was certainly MORE than unexpected. And what is even more shocking is that if we go back seven Chapters in Matthew, we find that Jesus had already calmed a storm for them! Didn’t they get it the first time? The difference was that in this storm Jesus wanted them to learn to trust in Him, even when they couldn’t “see” Him or recognize Him in their circumstances. He wants us to trust that He is there…in the midst of it all…and He is mighty to save.
In the never–ending struggles we face, we take things at face value. Our vision gets blurred by the overwhelming circumstances that consume us and we fail to trust God completely. We find ourselves living the truth of James 1:6, “we are like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind.” Then we face even further truth when we’re told that a “double-minded” man cannot think he will receive anything from the Lord.
Our storms of life are just one way that God is able to bring us to our knees before His throne. It’s a place that we should be continually. And there is one lesson that God wanted us to learn through all of this…just one—trust Him…in every storm of life. Is it really that simple? Yes, it is. He calls us to a life of walking by faith and NOT by sight. If you’re trusting in God in the midst of distress, turmoil, heartache, and pressure…you can be strengthened through His Promise of Ephesians 3:20 that He will accomplish “more than you would dare to ask or hope” and you can “expect the unexpected.”
About the Author:
Cherie Hill is the author of Be Still: Let Jesus Calm Your Storms, and an Amazon.com Shorts Bestselling author in the Christian genre. She has a BA in Psychology, a Biblical Counseling Certificate through the AACC, and is continuing studies through the Moody Bible Institute. Cherie is the founder of ScriptureNow.com Ministry that brings the Word of God and prayer, into over 30 countries around the world everyday. (reaching over 100,000 people every year)
Cherie brings instructive and uplifting teaching of the Word of God across the world through the “SpiritWaves™” audio ministry on EzraWebRadio.com and GloryStar Satellite Radio, with a subscriber base of 11 million people.
Cherie’s podcast, “FaithSteps” ranks consistently in the top 100 Christian podcasts in the world on GodCast 1000.






























Your words are such an inspiration to me, Cherie. I know that God is there during the storms in my life and that my faith is being tested. I pray that while going through these storms that my faith in Him does get stronger. I want so much to continue to mature in my relationship with Him. I pray that is what’s happening for me and my family during this most difficult storm.
Please know that you are a God send to me.
May you continue to be blessed with His Words and His Love,
Gale