Comedian and Hollywood actor Russell Brand prayed for “all those affected” by Hurricane Milton during the height of the storm in Miami, Florida.
“I'm in the middle of this crazy storm in Florida,” Brand began in a video posted to his Instagram account on Wednesday to his 4.6 million followers. “Thankfully, I'm in Miami. I'm praying for those more directly affected.”
“It's worth thinking about how the storm metaphor affects all of us, just as it affects animals. I think we can sense that something unusual is happening,” Brand said. continued. “And I pray for the people of Tampa and Sarasota, and all those directly affected by this disease elsewhere.”
of forget sarah marshall The star continued, “When there was a storm in our lives, and the apostles were dealing with the storm, Peter saw our Lord on the water and first asked, 'Is it you? ” asked Matthew. And you can't get out of the boat until you know it's Jesus, until you know it's the Lord. ”
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“He's saying, 'Yes, come on.' If he says yes, you can get off the boat,” Brand added. “But unlike Peter, once you get out of the boat, you have to keep your eyes on the Lord, because if you take your eyes off Jesus, the storm can swallow you up.”
“I think the storm is a demonstration of almighty forces beyond our control.” take him to the greeks said the star. “As a metaphor, it helps us understand that we must listen and watch for Christ, that we must not move outside of His direction, and that we must keep our eyes on Christ. ”
“As a weather condition, it shows the Lord’s awesome power,” Brand added. “And as Christians, I pray for all of you who are directly affected by this event. I pray that you are safe and that you can use the Bible to help you get through this. Amen.”
As reported by Breitbart News, Brando was baptized as a Christian in April, and baptism is “an opportunity to die and be born again, as written in the Epistle to the Galatians, to leave behind the past and be born again in the name of Christ.” “It's an opportunity to be reborn,” he said. May you be enlightened and live as an awakened person. ”
Brand in December said He was reading to his followers the Bible and the 1940 book “The Problem of Pain” by C.S. Lewis, which explored the meaning of suffering in human life.
Earlier this year, the actor said he was reading Rick Warren's A Purpose-Driven Life, adding that he wanted a “personal relationship with God.” In July, the actor commented on his Christian faith, saying, “I'm not mine anymore. That's true freedom.”
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. you can follow her facebook And with X @ARmastrangeloand further Instagram.





