Life’s floods come in many forms; those major crises or disasters that carry away a lot of what we had been depending on. An illness, or maybe a death can do that, a divorce can do it, a disaster, a broken relationship, the loss of your job. There are a lot of upheavals that come rushing in and they change the landscape of our life forever. And they make you think, maybe for the first time, about where is the best place to build the rest of my life.

Our word for today from the Word of God comes from Psalm 46: “God is our refuge and strength; an ever present help in trouble. Therefore, we will not fear though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea” – here come the floods – “though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with their surging” (verses 1-3). We’re talking here about life’s major upheavals – everything you used to count on getting washed away.

But remember, “God is our refuge and strength,” so we don’t have to fear those things. Why? Because when you’ve lost everything, you haven’t lost everything! Not if you have a deep, personal love relationship with the God who never leaves, never lets go of those who belong to Him.

The Psalm goes on to say, “The Lord Almighty is with us, come and see the works of the Lord” (verses 7-8). And then a simple statement that may explain the reason the flood was allowed to happen, so you would finally, “Be still and know that I am God” (verse 10). Maybe, for all practical purposes, you’ve been “God” in your life. You’ve been controlling things; you’ve been living life your way. And you’ve been building your life around someone or something here on earth – something or someone that the flood may be washing away, or maybe it already has.

God’s message to you through all of your stress and your pain is, “It’s time to move to higher ground.” Having seen how fragile, how losable all your earth stuff is, are you ready to build on something you can never lose, no matter what hits you? You were created to build your life on the One who gave you your life – God Himself. But the Bible says we’ve built it on ourselves. And it took the brutal death of God’s Son, Jesus on the cross, to pay the death penalty for all of our “I’ll be God” choices.

The folks in Keystone, South Dakota, would never have considered moving to higher ground until that flood hit. And maybe you would have never considered turning your life over to Jesus Christ, but now the floods have hit. And you now know that nothing earth can offer you will give you what your heart is so hungry for. Isn’t it time to move up the hill? It’s the hill where Jesus died for you so you could finally have something that’s called “ever-lasting”?

If that’s what you want, would you tell Jesus you’re done running your life and you want to put your trust in the One who died for your sin?

I urge you today, don’t put it off another day. Invite Jesus into your heart. That will be the best decision you’ve ever have made. Please pray this prayer and mean it from your heart, as you invite Jesus to be your Lord and Savior.

# Jesus, I know that I am a sinner, and I ask that you would forgive me.

I believe that You died for my sins, and I believe that you have risen from the dead.

Today, I turn away from my sinful ways, and invite You to come into my heart and into my life.

Right now I confess you Jesus as the Lord of my soul.

I want to trust and follow You as my Lord and Savior.

Jesus transform my life so that I may bring glory and honor to you alone.

Thank you Jesus for dying for me and giving me eternal life.

Amen.

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