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Stressing the Rails with Dr. Michael W. Wesley
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Daily Devotional from Pastor Wesley

January 14, 2025

Questions in Times of Great Disaster


For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways," declares the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways And My thoughts than your thoughts. Isaiah 55:8-9


Whenever a great disaster strikes, legitimate questions spring to mind. Why does the Lord let such things happen? Couldn’t He have stopped this? Doesn’t He care? The magnitude of death and destruction caused by earthquakes, tornadoes, or floods disrupts our everyday thoughts and causes us to seek explanations for suffering.


Often the answers people come up with are based on their relationship with God. Those who know nothing of Him have no frame of reference for understanding how He works. Believers, on the other hand, have the Bible to guide them as they wrestle through these issues. But even then, the accuracy of one’s perspective is determined by his or her knowledge of God’s Word. Those with limited understanding may very well reach inaccurate conclusions.


We must guard against attempts at forcing the Lord to act the way we think He should. If He does something that won’t fit into the “box” we’ve devised for Him, we easily become upset, angry, or confused. God will never stay within the parameters we set for Him. Since we are mortal and sinful, we have a very narrow perspective and understanding of life. But our eternal, sinless, sovereign, and omniscient Creator sees and knows what we cannot perceive.



We want to be sure that our viewpoint of God’s role in natural disasters comes from the Bible, not from our own limited perspective. Scripture tells us of the Lord’s love, faithfulness, and wisdom. Whenever we cannot understand His ways, faith in His goodness must be our foundation.

About Stressing the Rails 
Stressing is a technique used in the railroad industry to help avoid track problems. When new segments of rail are laid, or defective rails are identified, the stressing process allows them to be firmly fastened down. This keeps the tracks from expanding or contracting too much during extreme weather-hot or cold. So it is the intention of this daily devotional, that together, we will tackle life's issues, explore new segments and identify those "defective rails" that can trip us up. By stressing the rails, we will become firmly fastened to God's word - no matter the weather.  To subscribe to Stressing the Rails, Please Click Here

About Dr. Wesley
As senior pastor of Greater Shiloh, Pastor Wesley spends the bulk of his time preaching, teaching, counseling, and mentoring. Dr. Wesley is the author of four books, "When God Changes A Church" and "Everybody Deserves A Good Funeral", and "Reaching the Unchurched: Pathway to Church Growth", and "Sooo, You Want To Be Married?". For speaking engagements, seminar facilitation, or other consulting opportunities, please send us an email
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