It's coming, and just in time for 
Halloween...Frankenstorm!!!!  Yes 
we have added a new word to the already crowded landscape of weather hyperbole, 
and with it there are the growing rumblings of that unique weather phenomenon so 
familiar to all in this region...PANIC!!!!!!  Having lived in a variety 
of places over the years, I believe I can say without fear of equivocation, that 
no region does weather panic better than the D.C. metroplex.  Perhaps it`s our 
sense of self-importance that drives our weather hysteria, but for whatever 
reason, we seem to have mastered this frenzied approach to the ever-changing 
elements of nature. 
Now, please understand, I in no way mean to 
diminish the severity of the potential storm that may hit our area.  Flooding, 
high winds, power outages, even measurable snows in some parts of the region 
are possible.   One would be ill-advised to ignore these warnings about the 
possible effects of this or any powerful storm.  One would do well to make a 
BB&T deposit..(Bread, Batteries, and Toilet Paper) as well as to check 
gutters and other outside drains, window seals, and basements as well as making 
sure there is plenty of gas in the car in preparation for the storm.  These are 
responsible precautions that help one be prepared along the 
way.  
As people of faith, our greatest preparation 
in anticipation of the storms of life that come our way is the word of God.  The 
Bible is nothing if not practical in its application.  We read and study its 
truths not just for spiritual nurture and inspiration, but also for help in the 
midst of the changing, sometimes threatening challenges of life.  Reading God's 
word doesn't necessarily bring change to the the situations and circumstance 
beyond our control, but it does empower our approach to those situations and 
circumstances, allowing us to face with hope and peace what we might not be able 
to face on our own.
I often return to the 46th Psalm in 
challenging times: "God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in time 
of trouble, therefore, we will not fear, though the earth give way 
and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea, 
though its waters roar and foam and the 
mountains quake with their surging.  There is a 
river whose streams make glad the city of 
God, the holy place where the Most High 
dwells....The Lord Almighty is 
with us; the God of Jacob is our fortress."  Perhaps 
to some, this sounds too simplistic, and yet, in the midst of the storm, I would 
rather have peace in knowing that God is with me than to be momentarily 
energized by a sense of panic that only serves to make the possibilities of the 
moment seem more daunting.  God is present with us in the storm, and yes, even 
in the threat of storm.  Realizing that, and finding peace as a result, is 
perhaps the greatest "storm preparation" that can be done...even for 
a...Frankenstorm!!!
Well, I wonder what 
the latest computer models have to say about the storm?  
Sandy...Noreaster...Frankenstorm...no matter what one 
names it, there will be no shortage of coverage over the next few days of 
anticipation, then occurrence of the storm.  Perhaps a good book, a cup of tea, 
a walk around the neighborhood are good alternatives to the wall-to-wall 
coverage that tends to breed the panic we seem so willing to embrace.  Perhaps 
the admonition of the Lord offered through the Psalmist in Psalm 46:10 is the 
best way to bring this note to a close..."Be still, and know that I am 
God."  
Amen.
Jim 
Abernathy