Steven Furtick Sermon: I’ve always wanted to be a weatherman

Pastor Steven Furtick shares this sermon and message titled “I’ve always wanted to be a weatherman” where he he teaches that when you’re praying for rain, sometimes it helps to release some praise.

He said the rain doesn’t start off in the sky as it starts out on the ground, and then the sun comes. When it gets hot enough, it causes the water on the ground to evaporate. It turns into a vaporous gas, which is lighter than the air so it can rise up into the sky. Steven Furtick said that when he was thinking about God saying that his word is going to be like the rain that falls from heaven, he started thinking about how many of us, if we hear that, we will wait  to receive a blessing from God, but that’s not quite how the rhythm of rain operates.

The rhythm of the rain is not that it falls down out of the sky magically. The rhythm of the rain is that the sun heats up enough that, eventually, what was on the ground starts to rise.

When the rain changes forms from liquid to gas to rise up, those little droplets of rain begin to get together. This is a process known as condensation. It is the opposite of evaporation. Condensation is when the gaseous rain, which is now the vapor, turns back into water, like these little drops. Now here’s what’s happening when those gaseous vapors get to a certain place in the sky.  They get cold enough that they can turn back into water again, but they’re just little tiny drops. However, if enough little tiny drops get together up there in the sky, they form a cloud and if the cloud gets heavy enough it bursts in the sky, and when it bursts in the sky the rain waters the earth.

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