What Does the Bible Say About Storms and Tornadoes?
Elena Martinez
YesterdayFrom the whirlwind that spoke to Job to the storm that nearly swallowed Jonah whole, severe weather runs deep through the pages of the Bible. For millions of believers, a raging thunderstorm or a devastating tornado carries spiritual weight. But what exactly does Scripture say about storms and tornadoes, and how does that line up with what modern science tells us?
Storms as a Sign of God's Power
The Bible frequently uses storms as a symbol of God's majesty and authority. In the book of Job, God famously speaks to Job out of the whirlwind (Job 38:1), using the raw power of a storm to illustrate the vast difference between divine and human understanding. Psalms 107:25 describes God stirring up a stormy wind that lifts waves high — a poetic nod to the awesome, untamed force of nature.
In Nahum 1:3, the text states that "the Lord has His way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of His feet." For many readers, this verse positions natural disasters not as random chaos, but as events woven into a larger divine framework.