Title: 
Scripture For When You Are Helpless

Word Count:
400

Summary:
All of us who live in the East Texas area just came through Hurricane Rita. Much damage was done through here. Through it all, though, Proverbs 1:33 came through for us. 

Prov 1:33 
But whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dwell safely, and shall be quiet from fear of evil. (KJV) 

In the wee hours of the morning, when the storm was at its fiercest, slamming trees into our house and shaking it to the very foundations, God gave us the Scripture to pray. We were to pray for Pau...


Keywords:
helpless,Paul\\\\\\\'s thorn,storm,power


Article Body:
All of us who live in the East Texas area just came through Hurricane Rita. Much damage was done through here. Through it all, though, Proverbs 1:33 came through for us. 

Prov 1:33 
But whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dwell safely, and shall be quiet from fear of evil. (KJV) 

In the wee hours of the morning, when the storm was at its fiercest, slamming trees into our house and shaking it to the very foundations, God gave us the Scripture to pray. We were to pray for Paul’s “power tent” that God placed him in as he battled the “thorn-demon.” 

2 Cor 12:9 
And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. (KJV) 

You see, our youngest daughter, her four children, her husband, his mother and niece and two friends were here to dodge the storm. Immediately after they got here, the storm moved and was coming right at us. 

We were helpless. We could not move. The evacuation traffic was too heavy. It took our daughter 12 hours to get to our house only 85 miles away. As you can see, the highways were jammed. There was no escape. We were stuck here. We could not leave. Our two friends tried to leave but after two hours they had only gone one mile. They turned around and came back to our house. 

We then knew that we were here for the duration of the storm. We also knew that the only way out was the protection of God Almighty. 

Again, the only thing the Holy Ghost would let us pray was for the “power tent.“ You see, in the verse above, the expression “rest upon” translates two Greek words, “upon” and “tent.” Jesus put a “tent of power” upon Paul which protected him from the thorn for the rest of his life. 

We prayed for this “power tent” and got it. Trees slammed into our house, carport and yard. Our gutters were blown off. Our carport was smashed but our cars were not touched. Our home itself was safe. None of us were harmed at all. No damage was done to our house except the gutters. 

The “power tent” came down. Praise God! We were all safe. When helpless, pray for the “power tent.”