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7 Prayers for Safety during Winter Storms

Updated Jan 08, 2025
7 Prayers for Safety during Winter Storms

We get emergency warnings on our phones regarding winter storms. Or perhaps we watch the local news or get information on social media. As the months get colder, storms with snow, hail, and ice blanket our neighborhoods and communities. While a soft covering of snow creates a calm, beautiful scene, winter storms can be dangerous and harmful. 

Harsh conditions cause widespread damage. Freezing temperatures and heavy snows destroy homes, and cut power, leaving communities in the dark and vulnerable. Icy conditions cause more road accidents, and heavy ice topples trees and other buildings. For the poor or people dealing with homelessness, winter storms become especially dangerous. Without proper housing or heating, exposure to the cold leads to frostbite or hypothermia. Those lacking resources find it harder to endure or recover from winter storms. Local communities need to support these people more during these times. 

As in all things, we should pray during these times. With unfettered access to the throne of God, we make requests to the Father who loves us and has power to change anything. Prayer has power, and while preparing for the cold weather months, we must intercede on behalf of ourselves and our community. Here are seven prayers to pray for safety during winter storms.

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1. Prayer for Shelter and Refuge

looking up winter snow

Winter storms bring harsh conditions, and in these times, we need shelter. God promises to be a refuge himself and his faithfulness in this area extends to practical matters, as well. The Bible gives us encouragement in difficult times. “Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty” (Psalm 91:1). We find rest and safety within God, even during the storms. 

When storms come, we must prepare wisely. Even more importantly, we must realize that even our greatest preparations can’t protect us from everything. To combat worry and anxiety over things we can’t control, we pray to the God who controls every detail. His presence surrounds us like a fortress, offering security. We seek him first as our refuge to discover his peace in our hearts and all we need as a result. 

No storm is too great for God’s power. As families gather, our homes become shelters from the cold and danger, symbolizing God’s love for us. Let’s pray and trust God to protect us from all harm.

Heavenly Father, 

You are our shelter and refuge. Protect us during winter storms from all that could hurt or harm us. Remind us to rest first in the shadow of your wings. Help us to trust in your love and further extend your love to others. 

In Jesus’ name,

Amen. 

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2. Prayer for Peace in Chaos

Sad man sitting alone on a bench in a snowstorm

When winter storms bring icy roads and power loss, our lives are disrupted by chaos. This also brings an opportunity to experience God’s peace. In Luke 8:24, we read when the disciples were caught in a sudden, violent storm. These experienced fishermen and sailors feared for their lives. However, Jesus slept in the back of the boat. They woke Jesus and cried, “Master, Master, we’re going to drown!” Jesus stands, rebukes the wind and waves, and the storm calms. Amazed and afraid, they saw the power of the God who has power over storms, bringing peace to chaos. 

Jesus remains with us in every storm, whether physical, emotional, or situational. While we get disturbed, the Prince of Peace isn’t. During times the weather or world feels overwhelming, he calls us to trust his authority and pre-existent peace. In times of chaos like a storm, we have peace by calling out to Jesus. He hears every cry because he loves us. His presence brings stability and peace beyond our comprehension. The one who calmed the sea is on our side. 

Heavenly Father, 

We thank you for being our peace, for giving us a peace greater than this world can offer. Bring peace to the chaos of winter storms. Calm our fears and remind us of your power and presence. Help us trust you as the one who has power over all situations and storms. And from that peace, help us to share it with others. 

In Jesus’ name,

Amen. 

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3. Prayer for Provision

Woman serving soup at a soup kitchen

Winter storms create hardship. When we get snowed in or the roads become too icy to travel, we may lack the ability to get food. Without power, we might lack heat or light. Storms bring uncertainty, but God promises to provide all we need if we seek first his Kingdom and righteousness. In Philippians 4:19, Paul says, “And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.” God loves us, and he is both able and willing to supply our need, even in challenging times. 

When winter storms disrupt our lives, we can trust God’s faithfulness. He provided his own Son, will he not provide all good things (Romans 8:32)? He provides in practical ways: food, warmth, shelter, and care from others. These remind us how he meets our spiritual and emotional needs, as well through comfort. As we thank him for providing up to his point, we trust he will continue to do the same moving forward. 

We can be generous to others as we trust his provision. Even in storms, God’s love and provision flows through us to others, and we can share his blessings knowing he never forgets us.

Heavenly Father, 

Thank you for already being our abundant provider throughout our lives. In this winter storm, meet our needs according to your resources in heaven. Help us trust in your care, and use us to share your provision with others, preaching your love through our generosity. 

In Jesus’ name,

Amen.

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4. Prayer for Safe Travels

black and white road with snow

We might like to stay inside and warm during winter storms, but sometimes we need to drive on the roads for various reasons. Winter travel can be dangerous, but Scripture tells us about God’s protection. “For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways.” (Psalm 91:11) God watches over us and even sends his angels to protect us, providing safety on dangerous roads. 

God’s promise shouldn’t make us take unnecessary risks. We take steps to prepare like checking the conditions and making sure our vehicles are ready. But even with the best planning, we rely on God to protect us. Trusting in his care provides peace while we drive along icy streets. His protection also extends to wisdom for decision making as we stay sensitive to his voice. 

As we enjoy his protection, we can reflect his love through offering to help stranded travelers or showing patience in traffic. And when we travel in peace, this allows us to pray for the safety of others on the road, too. 

Dear Heavenly Father,

Thank you for watching over us through all our lives, when we see it and when we don’t. Continue to protect us as we travel during a winter storm. Command your angels to guard your children and protect everyone on the road, revealing your grace and speaking comfort to them by your voice. Grant us peace, wisdom, and protection to get home safe again to those we love. 

In Jesus’ name,

Amen. 

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5. Prayer for Warmth and Light

Brightly lit lantern covered in snow

Over the winter months, the days get shorter, darker, and colder. Winter storms often lead to loss of power and other amenities, leading to more cold and darkness. King David declares in 2 Samuel 22:29, “You, Lord, are my lamp; the Lord turns my darkness into light.” One of Jesus’ many self-proclamations includes being the Light of the World (John 8:12), showing us how the light of the stars and moon and sun all point back to God and his spiritual insight. The Lord’s light gives us hope when the world seems dark. 

God remains constant even though circumstances change. He helps us through these challenges with his Word and the Spirit. Even in the darkest winter night, he comforts us with his presence first and then the hope of brighter days ahead. He provides the warmth of a fire, the glow of a candle, or the kindness of a neighbor.

Once the storm passes, we reflect on the Father’s faithfulness and praise him for being the lamp for our whole lives, as David spoke about.

Heavenly Father, 

You are our warmth and light in every storm. You are the Light of the World come to transform us with your truth. You are the fire of the Spirit to warm our hearts and bring us to new life. Help us share your love with others as we praise you for being our source of comfort and hope. 

In Jesus’ name,

Amen. 

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6. Prayer for Loved Ones

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God gives us responsibilities beyond ourselves. As husbands and wives, fathers and mothers, sons and daughters, God expects us to take care of those in our immediate family. We likely have close friends who will also be impacted by the winter storm. We can pray for opportunities, wisdom, and God’s protection if we’re not near enough to personally help. Psalm 121:7 promises, “The Lord will keep you from all harm—He will watch over your life.” God’s care includes all we find important, and our families are people made in God’s image, greatly loved one by him, too. 

When winter storms arrive, we naturally worry about family and friends traveling icy roads or facing other dangerous conditions. They may live far away, so we can pray for God’s compassion to cover them with security and provision. We can feel helpless when our family enters hard situations. Praying for them becomes a way to entrust them into God’s care, and he loves them far more than we do. Beyond prayer, we can check in, encourage them with wisdom and preparation, or offer practical and personal assistance if they are close enough. 

Heavenly Father, 

Thank you for our family and friends and the blessings they are to us. We pray for them and trust them to your loving care during these winter storms. Watch over their health and keep them safe from harm. May your protection and peace remind them of how much you love them. 

In Jesus’ name,

Amen. 

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7. Prayer for the Vulnerable

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God cares for the poor and the marginalized. Consistently throughout Scripture, he calls us to preach the Gospel by providing relief and empowerment to those in need, an example of his care and salvation. Winter storms bring dangerous challenges for the vulnerable, the poor, and the needy. Psalm 9:9 reminds us regarding God’s love for those in need. “The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble.” God sees their struggles and provides his protection and provision. 

As Jesus’ disciples, we follow him in praying for the vulnerable during this time. That should then result in being the source of help. Harsh weather brings greater hardship for those without the right resources. God calls us to reflect his compassion by stepping in to be the answer. This includes basic acts like offering warm clothing, providing meals, or donating to homeless shelters. 

God is a refuge for the oppressed and the poor, and winter storms remind us to seek the Kingdom by extending his love to others in tangible ways. 

Heavenly Father, 

You are a refuge for the oppressed. In your power, protect the vulnerable, the poor, and the needy during these winter storms. Provide for their needs and bring them to safety. Use us where you will and show us the opportunities we have to express your Gospel through practical means. 

In Jesus’ name,

Amen. 

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Britt MooneyBritt Mooney lives and tells great stories. As an author of fiction and non-fiction, he is passionate about teaching ministries and nonprofits the power of storytelling to inspire and spread truth. Mooney has a podcast called Kingdom Over Coffee and is a published author of We Were Reborn for This: The Jesus Model for Living Heaven on Earth as well as Say Yes: How God-Sized Dreams Take Flight.

This article is part of our Prayer resource meant to inspire and encourage your prayer life when you face uncertain times. Visit our most popular prayers if you are wondering how to pray or what to pray. Remember, the Holy Spirit intercedes for us, and God knows your heart even if you can't find the words to pray.

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Originally published January 07, 2025.

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