NO NEED TO PANIC
On a Bible teaching cruise in the Carribean, I was listening to the customary first day safety briefing. The precautions were vital in case the ship should have to evacuated .
The instructions from the ship's personnel concluded with a simple but significant explanation . A specific combination of air-horn blasts, indicating a drill, would be distinctly different from those indicating a real emergency. This distinction was critical. A drill did not constitute a need to evacuate. If Passengers were to panic during the drill, it could result in chaos.
When we don't understand the circumstances that surround us, it is easy to be shaken by life's alarms. Peter's generation experienced the same thing. His warning was simple: "Do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial which is try you. (1 Peter 4:12)
The trials and heartaches of life may sound like a call to evacuate_ to run away or to respond to life in ways that are disheartening and destructive. But we would do well to listen more closely to our Lords. The trial may be nothing more that reminder that our trust is to be in God, not in people. We can trust Him in those times when the alarms starts to sound. By Bill Crowder(RBC)
We can trust our loving Saviour
To protect from life's alarms
He's prepared a place of refuge
Safe within His mighty arms-Hess
Life's challenges are not designed to break us but to bend us toward God