A Quote by Matthew Henry

After a storm comes a calm. — © Matthew Henry
After a storm comes a calm.
The profound calm which only apparently precedes and prophesies of the storm, is perhaps more awful than the storm itself; for indeed, the calm is but the wrapper and envelop of the storm, and contains it in itself, as the seemingly harmless rifle holds the fatal powder, and the ball, and the explosion.
I have to get my life back on track. Order as an antidote to chaos. Calm after the storm.
The commercial storm leaves its path strewn with ruin. When it is over there is calm, but a dull, heavy calm.
And I was really saying that no matter how bad things are there is always a calm after a storm, so don't give up on things.
This is not a problem. I'm making everybody very calm, distracted by my bad results and then I'm going to shoot. One good result and I'm coming back. This is a distraction, it's the calm before the storm.
Even in the middle of a hurricane, the bottom of the sea is calm. As the storm rages and the winds howl, the deep waters sway in gentle rhythm, a light movement of fish and plant life. Below there is no storm.
The melody faded like a rainbow after a storm, or like winds calming down at last; and what was left was calm, and possibility, and relief.
I pray for my nation, South Africa. As Jesus stood in the boat and commanded the storms to be calm, I stand in the midst of the storm in my nation, South Africa and I command the storm, wind and waves to be calm, in the name of Jesus! I speak calmness to my nation, South Africa, in the name of Jesus!
I would not live alway; I ask not to stay Where storm after storm rises dark o'er the way.
The calm before the storm
They sicken of the calm who know the storm.
We need God as much in the calm as in the storm.
The eye of the hurricane forms as air rotates up and out of the hurricane and some of the air that's being spun out of the top of the storm sinks back into the center. This keeps the eye of the storm relatively calm and clear.
I was born for a storm and a calm does not suit me.
Now I want you to think that in life troubles will come, which seem as if they never would pass away. The night and storm look as if they would last forever; but the calm and the morning cannot be stayed; the storm in its very nature is transient. The effort of nature, as that of the human heart, ever is to return to its repose, for God is Peace.
Be the light in the dark, be the calm in the storm and be at peace while at war.
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