The Supercell

Published: March 6, 2024, midnight

READ: PSALM 46; MARK 4:35-41\n\n\n\nHave you ever heard the meteorological term supercell? It\u2019s an unusually large storm cell, and its clouds form the shape of a huge anvil. This kind of weather system has separate updrafts and downdrafts, and it produces severe wind and thunderstorms, large hail, and even tornadoes. A supercell can be a good analogy for what it feels like to have a panic attack.\n\n\n\nIt begins as a gentle breeze in the corner of your mind. \u201cWhat if\u2026?\u201d Soon, though, it picks up velocity and force and begins to spin out of control, growing larger with each worse-case scenario imagined. The panic takes your breath away and causes your heart to pound as it rips through your mind, leaving you torn and broken, your peace and hope in shambles.\n\n\n\nA panic attack is just as real and scary to the person having it as a tornado is to those in its path. Although the damage isn\u2019t always visible, it can be as devastating as a violent storm.\n\n\n\nIf you\u2019ve experienced debilitating anxiety or a panic attack, you know that it feels like the world is spinning out of control. Fear can be coupled with physical symptoms like heart palpitations, dizziness, or even chest pain. But aren\u2019t Christians supposed to be protected from such things? Doesn\u2019t the Bible say over and over, \u201cDon\u2019t be afraid\u201d? True, God does give us His protection, His comfort, and His presence, but that doesn\u2019t mean Christians are immune to the brokenness in the world, including anxiety and panic attacks.\n\n\n\nSo how can we find shelter from the winds of worry and fear? The God who made the world and saw that it was good is the same God who came to live among us after that world was broken by sin (Genesis 1:31; John 1:14). He is the same God who was with His disciples in the storm-tossed boat. He stilled the winds, and He says, \u201cI will never leave you or abandon you\u201d (Hebrews 13:5). He died and rose again for us, and He promises to return one day and make all things new\u2014free from sin and its effects, including anxiety and panic attacks. In the meantime, He offers healing in Himself but also by the gifts He has given through medicine and counseling. If anxiety and panic are blowing your calm to bits, know that you are not alone. This doesn\u2019t make you a \u201cbad Christian,\u201d and it doesn\u2019t mean you don\u2019t have true faith. God is with you, even in the middle of your storm. \u2022 Mary Rozendal\n\n\n\n\u2022 Have you experienced anxiety or panic attacks? Sadly, in our world that is broken by sin, many people experience these things at some point in their lives, and this is nothing to be ashamed of. Instead of hiding our pain, God invites us to be honest with Him and with people we trust so we can experience healing.*\n\n\n\n\u2022 The American Psychological Association describes panic attacks this way: \u201ca sudden onset of intense apprehension and fearfulness in the absence of actual danger, accompanied by the presence of such physical symptoms as heart palpitations, difficulty breathing, chest pain or discomfort, choking or smothering sensations, sweating, and dizziness. The attack occurs in a discrete period of time and often involves fears of going crazy, losing control, or dying\u201d (dictionary.apa.org/panic-attack). A panic attack might follow troubling thoughts or begin during a stressful situation, or it might happen unexpectedly. And panic attacks are not necessarily caused by anxiety; sometimes they are a result of treatable medical conditions such as hyperthyroidism. While having or witnessing a panic attack can be frightening, God is right there with us, grieving our hurts alongside us and holding us securely in His love (Romans 8:38-39). And He provides help, not only through His Word and through prayer, but also through professional counselor...