
2003 Soap Box Archives
Oh
What An Awesome God 05/05/03
About
four o'clock on Tuesday morning Hazel and myself woke up with
the
side of the house shaking. Since we live in a log house on a
hill I
thought that either the house was settling or one of the logs
had given
way.
It was
either something like that or the unthinkable, an
earthquake.
An earthquake in Tennessee? Not that its an unheard of
event in The
Volunteer State, in fact we have our very own fault line, the
New
Madrid, and as to earthquakes we had a big un in
our distant history
when the Mississippi ran backwards for a while and Reelfoot
Lake was
created in West Tennessee.
But
an earthquake in 2003 in Middle Tennessee?
I have
a radio in my shower and turned it on to hear a boisterous
morning team joking about the tremor Tennessee had that morning.
I called
an early rising, better informed friend to find that we had
indeed had an earthquake, that it measured four point nine on
the
Richter scale and that the epicenter was in Fort Payne, Alabama
some
hundred and fifty or so miles away.
The
quake only lasted a few seconds but it felt like a giant had
grabbed the side of the house and shook it violently.
Later
in the day I was talking to a gentleman who had lived in
California and spoke of tremors lasting forty five seconds or
so and
looking out the windows at power lines falling.
Now
I dont need none of that, those few seconds were enough
to
convince me that earthquakes are one of the most powerful
forces in existence and compared to them an eight thousand pound
bunker
buster is like an M80 being compared to an atomic bomb.
We keep
building increasingly powerful weapons but we can never even
come close to Gods arsenal. The most powerful bomb well
ever build
could never approach the damage predicted if the big one ever
hits
California, with the Pacific Ocean becoming several thousand
square
miles bigger than it already is.
I visited
the USS Roosevelt aircraft carrier a few years ago to do some
picking and singing for the guys and gals on board and was amazed
at
the sheer size of this floating city.
I said
something to the Captain about the size of the ship being able
to take on any kind of weather and he told me that he had been
out
during what became to be known as the storm of the century
And
that this humongous aircraft carrier had been tossed around
like an
ordinary ship and he thought about that old seagoing prayer,
Lord your
ocean is so big and my ship is so small.
There
will be wars and rumors of wars until the end of time but all
those wars put together are not capable of competing with the
power of
God.
He can
make the oceans and rivers rise and flood the land and there
is
nothing we can do about it. He can send torrential rain storms
and
wash away mountainsides. He can raise a wind which makes the
waves
rise high and wild or twist in deadly circles clearing a path
through
mighty forests. He can make the ground shake and crumble skyscrapers
and bridges.
There
is no limit to the power of God.
I am
so glad and thankful that He loves us so much.
I love
it when God sends us the gentle spring rain and the gentle
breeze with the scent of new flowers and freshly mown grass.
I even
enjoy a good loud thunderstorm and a hard downpour.
I love
to watch the rhythmic roll of the ocean and I never get tired
of
seeing the Big Muddy make its rolling way to the sea.
I love
Gods sunshine and the newness of spring, the hot bustle
of
summer, the patchwork wonder of fall, and there is nothing like
blizzard in the Rockies.
Yes,
I love it all, but a little reminder of the power of God once
in a
while really gets our attention.
Think
about it.
Pray
for our troops
What
do you think?
God
Bless America
Charlie
Daniels
