The Ministering Angel Podcast
The Ministering Angel podcast is designed to help you navigate life's challenges through spiritual eyes. I will attempt to give you right now practical answers to life's most challenging dilemmas. Helping you to see yourself and see god hopefully from his perspective.
The Ministering Angel Podcast
The Storm That Follows You!
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The episode teaches that not every hardship is an attack; some storms are consequences of stepping outside God’s instruction and serve as divine correction. Using Jonah’s story, it explains that his disobedience created a purposeful storm that endangered others, showing how personal choices ripple into families, relationships, and environments. The storm is framed as God’s merciful interruption meant to redirect rather than destroy, calling people back into alignment. The host emphasizes taking responsibility, surrendering, and honestly asking what God may have been ignored, because peace and breakthrough come through renewed obedience. It closes by encouraging continued faith and inspiration.
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Welcome to the Ministering Angel Podcast, where you'll deepen your connection with Jesus Christ. Whether new or returning this podcast is your guide to unlocking potential and overcoming challenges. Ronald, along with various hosts, shares divine messages that inspire strength, wisdom, and resilience.
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Storms With a Cause
Not every storm in your life is random. Some storms are directly connected to decisions you made, especially the ones where you chose to step outside of what God told you to do. We often label everything difficult as an attack, but sometimes what you’re experiencing is not opposition, it’s correction.
Jonah’s Misalignment
The story of Jonah makes this clear. He didn’t accidentally end up in a storm. He made a conscious decision to run from the assignment God gave him. The moment he chose disobedience, everything around him began to shift. The storm didn’t form because of bad luck. It formed because he stepped out of alignment.
That’s something many people overlook.
Rebuking or Redirecting
We love to rebuke storms. We speak against them, pray against them, and resist them. But what if the storm is not there to be rebuked? What if it’s there to get your attention? What if it’s God confronting you, not to destroy you, but to redirect you?
God does not waste movement. When He allows disruption, there is purpose behind it.
Ripple Effects of Disobedience
The dangerous part about disobedience is that it never stays contained. It does not just affect you. It spreads. Jonah’s decision didn’t just put him in danger, it placed everyone around him at risk. The sailors on that ship had nothing to do with his calling, yet they found themselves fighting for their lives because of his choice.
That’s a sobering reality.
Your decisions ripple outward. They affect your family, your environment, your relationships, and even people who were never meant to carry the weight of what you chose. Disobedience creates unnecessary storms for everyone connected to you.
Mercy in the Interruption
And yet, in the middle of that, God’s mercy is still present.
He allows the storm, not because He has abandoned you, but because He refuses to let you stay lost. The storm becomes His interruption. It is His way of stopping you mid-path and saying, “You are going the wrong way.”
That kind of interruption is mercy.
It may not feel like it in the moment. It may feel overwhelming, frustrating, and even confusing. But if you look deeper, you will see that the storm is not trying to destroy you. It is trying to wake you up. It is calling you back into alignment.
Surrender Stops the Storm
Jonah eventually realized this. He acknowledged that the storm was connected to him. The moment he took responsibility and surrendered, everything changed. The storm stopped.
That is the key.
The storm was never meant to last forever. It had a purpose, and once that purpose was fulfilled, it no longer had a reason to remain. It led him to surrender, and surrender brought peace.
Questions That Realign
This is where many people miss it.
Instead of asking, “Why is this happening to me?” a better question is, “Is there something God told me to do that I ignored?” That question requires honesty. It requires self-examination. It requires humility.
Because some storms are not meant to be rebuked. They are meant to be obeyed through.
Obedience Through the Chaos
There are moments in life where the breakthrough does not come from resisting what you’re facing, but from aligning with what God already said. The storm loses its power when you return to obedience.
Direction in the Pressure
So if you find yourself in chaos, pause before you fight it. Examine it. Ask God what He is saying through it. Because what feels like pressure might actually be direction.
And what feels like disruption might actually be divine correction leading you back to where you were always meant to be.
Thank you for joining the Ministering Angel Podcast. Stay connected, stay inspired, and continue growing in faith. Until next time, be blessed and keep shining your light.