Whether Jesus calms the storm or calms us in the storm, His love is the same, and His grace is enough.

Sheila Walsh
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Whether Jesus calms the storm or calms us in the storm, His love is the same, and His grace is enough. This is a common saying that conveys the idea that regardless of your circumstances, God has always and will always love you and is always and will always be able to help you. The phrase was originated by Mother Teresa of Calcutta, who often repeated it to her charges. Mother Teresa believed that if we let Him – God – take care of us, we can let go of all our worries and anxieties.

Source: Extraordinary Faith: Gods Perfect Gift For Every Womans Heart

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