In the book "The Way of Life: Experiencing the Culture of Heaven on Earth," Bill Johnson discusses an instance where Jesus rebuked a storm. This act raises a significant theological question regarding whether the storm was part of God's divine plan or will. If one assumes that the storm was indeed God's intention, then Jesus' intervention could be interpreted as opposing God's will.
Johnson's reflections prompt readers to contemplate the nature of God's will and the role of Jesus in confronting chaos. Instead of viewing the storm as an inevitable act of God, it invites an understanding that such disturbances can be countered through faith and prayer, aligning with the belief that God's ultimate design is peace and order in life.