It made me smile seeing this thread title as I was contemplating similar thoughts of, how God might communicate, a year ago whilst out on a long walk, on a sunny day, when passing through an industrialized area.
It was late in the morning with a few clouds in a blue sky when the weather deteriorated rapidly to darkly overcast followed by increasing rain. I found cover under a lone tree whilst trying to find my waterproof coat and umbrella from my rucksack. A lady ran out of the rain and joined me under the tree; she was also unprepared for the rain. Next there was some thunder and lightning and I discussed with the lady whether it was a good idea to be standing under a tree because a direct strike to a tree can cause the sap to heat rapidly turning it to steam causing the tree to explode. The rain eased a little and the lady concerned about the tree exploding decided to run off to her place of work. I found my rain coat and umbrella. I walked on and continued contemplating if God might communicate through natural events like the weather.
After about half a mile the rain stopped and shortly after the wind became exceptionally strong with violent gusts and they wrecked the umbrella. A great grinding noise arose and I saw two industrial wheelie bins outside a factory being dragged round in a circle across the concrete forecourt; then they lifted up high into the air with other pieces of rubbish and dust, spinning rapidly. I could see and understood, that a small tornado was approaching towards me. It was less than 100 feet away and as it advanced I took advantage of a strong metal security fence. I clung to it and could feel the wind trying to pull my legs away. I sunk down onto my knees with my head down and one arm passing through the metal railings with my hands clasped together.
This seemed to be a good prayerful position to make some fervent prayer, which was more a prayer of wonder and amazement than terror. Have to say that after a few moments I felt a great feeling of calmness, strength and protection, despite being in all this turmoil and disturbance with the stinging of wet grit and other rubbish hitting me. It was impossible to look up or hear anything other than this roaring sound. Then quite suddenly the wind dropped as did the wheelie bins and gradually all the rubbish swirling about fell down and settled. It had all happened in less than a minute.
God then decided to bless me with a torrential down pouring of rain. There was hardly any wind now but the rain was immense. I ran for some shelter, to a nearby building. As I watched the rain fall causing large puddles in the road I realised that God communicates with us all the time – constantly. Everything around us is created by Him; life is breathed into all living creatures by Him. He can easily make a tiny insect flap its wings at the right moment and produce a chain of events that put me next to a tornado…
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