Faith in Chaos: Trusting Jesus Through Life's Storms

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1. "We want to see people saved. Can you say amen? It was Charles Spurgeon who, he said, if you have no desire to see people saved, then maybe you are not saved yourself. And that is one of the parts of becoming a follower of Jesus. Jesus was about saving people. He was about seeking and saving the lost. And so if we're following him, that must be a priority. We're called to go into all the world and preach this good news." [12:16] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We are very, very blessed and privileged to be part of a great fellowship, what God is doing through this fellowship of churches that we have and our leadership church in Chandler. Amen. Our ushers are going to come forward this morning. We want to receive the Lord's tithe and offering. I want to give a very quick report this morning of a good Saturday that we had yesterday. Our church, we put on events on Saturdays as outreach events. We try to reach our community, our city. We do an outreach. We knock on doors." [11:32] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We are believing God to help us to use our meager attempts to win the world. And thank you. Through this congregation, through your generosity, we are able to do incredible things by the grace of God. And I want to encourage you, this is something you can give to. This is something you can cheerfully give to. You can be grateful for the opportunity to give to because we are seeing people saved. We are seeing disciples rising up. We are seeing churches planted." [13:50] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "When children are not given structure and boundaries, they have chaos. And can I tell you, this is necessary for parenting. Actually, children will appreciate when they know what the limits are. They operate best when they know what time is bedtime, what time is time to get ready for bedtime, what time is time to brush your teeth, what time...when they know when properly set expectations. When they understand expectations and boundaries, it actually helps them." [18:40] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Chaos is the natural state of the world. Sometimes that can be exciting or adventurous. But we realize that we cannot build important things that last while we are in chaos. In other words, you can't build a business if you can't even keep a budget, right? You can't go on to greater things until you establish a foundation of order. And so while chaos, while risk-taking, while those risky behaviors can sometimes feel exhilarating, we can't remain there forever. There has to be a balance of chaos and order. And it is God, who as our heavenly Father, brings order into our chaos." [21:33] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Have you ever felt, have you ever found yourself in a place of chaos? Have you ever felt out of control? Have you ever gotten yourself into a situation that you didn't know how to get out of? That's where the disciples have found themselves, in a place of chaos. And there are many times that the Lord will lead us into these places. He will ask you to take a risk, to do something uncomfortable. To go out, to step foot into a new arena for his kingdom." [30:49] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Somewhere in your life, God is going to call you to an uncontrolled, chaotic, risky place. Maybe it's into a new job. Maybe it's into parenthood. Maybe it's into marriage. God will call you into a ministry that you never expected. God will call you to witness to a friend that you thought would never get saved. There are many areas, there are many seas, many chaotic places, risky places that God will send us into. And many times, when we find ourselves there, we seem to be separated from him." [32:30] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "If you are relying on your skill, on your wisdom, on your saving account, on your resources, if you're depending on these things, things that you can understand, things that you have control over to navigate life's challenges, I want to tell you, you're going to reach a limit of how far they can carry you. That boat was able to get them into the problem, but not out of the problem." [51:38] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Walking on the water represents to us stepping into the realm of the impossible through faith. It shows us that when we do step out in faith, trusting in the power of God, you can conquer chaos. You can walk on the thing which you think is about to destroy you. Let me ask you this evening, this morning, what boats have you been struggling to survive in? What water and what wind, what waves have been crashing against your life? Is Jesus calling you to a new level of conquering chaos?" [56:47] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Walking on the waves with Jesus is safer than staying in the boat. Did you hear what I said? Walking on the waves with Jesus is safer than staying in the boat. The end of the story is that Jesus gets back into the boat with them. Immediately, the storm is calm. He exercised. He exercised his power over nature. And the end of the story is they're all, okay, this guy really is the Son of God. And that's the point. At the end of the day, when Jesus helps us to conquer our chaos, the proper response is one of fear, admiration, and worship." [58:34] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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