Finding Courage in Life's Storms with Jesus

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1. "We all face storms in our lives that can shake us to our core. Whether it's a health crisis, a financial struggle, a broken relationship, or any other challenge, these storms can leave us feeling lost, overwhelmed, and alone. And almost certainly all of us in this room today will face a storm in life. Either you are in the middle of a storm right now, you have just gotten through a life storm, or you are headed to a life storm and you don't know it." [02:41] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "I come to tell you this morning that there is a voice. There is another voice that speaks in the midst of your storm. And the answer that he gives to us when we are in the midst of a fierce storm, it is in the middle of our dark night. As we dive into this story again today, it is my fervent prayer that you will be fortified. You will be encouraged, that you will be strengthened in your faith and be reminded of how Jesus, the I am, responds to us during the storms of life." [01:25] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "When the storm speaks, Jesus the I Am Will Answer. When the storm speaks, Jesus the I Am Will Answer. When the storm speaks, Jesus the I Am Will Answer. Over the last two weeks, we read Mark 4 and Matthew 14 verse 22 to 33. And we established that the disciples were seasoned fishermen. These guys knew what they were doing. And they were caught in a storm that threatened to capsize their boat. These disciples were no strangers to storms. Yet this storm was a storm that a different storm." [04:15] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Peter had the audacity you hear me the audacity to ask Jesus this cyclone this hurricane is blowing and the winds and waves are blowing and he says Jesus bid me to come to you what kind of faith this man had who was this Peter but as soon as he took his eyes off of Jesus he noticed the winds and the waves because he became afraid and he began to sink it was at that moment that he cried out to Jesus for help but what happens next is a powerful demonstration of the ways in which Jesus responds to us in the storms of life." [09:16] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "The storm itself is bad enough but the voices that speak during the storm makes the storm sometimes unbearable here are some negative things that the storm speaks spoke to Peter and disciples during the storm that night. Here's some negative things. Number one, fear. The storm brought fear into the hearts of the disciples, causing them to doubt and lose faith. Number two, doubt. The storm made the disciples doubt their abilities to survive and doubt Jesus's ability to help them." [11:01] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The storm spoke insecurity. The storm left the disciples feeling insecure and vulnerable, unsure of the future that would hold for them. The storm spoke panic. The storm caused the disciples to panic, reacting impulsively. How many of you have reacted impulsively because you panicked during a storm of life? You said something you're not supposed to say, you did something you're not supposed to do because you panicked. Despair. The storm spoke despair and made the disciples feel hopeless and despairing, unsure of how they would survive. How they would even make it through." [11:46] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The storm spoke disorientation. The storm left the disciples feeling disoriented, unsure of where they were and where they were heading. The storm spoke confusion and chaos, spoke isolation and made the disciples feel isolated and alone, cut off from their support and the encouragements of others. Some of you here have been locked up, have been cut off, have been disillusioned, have been cut off and isolated from people, from friends and families, because you are battling in your flesh. You are battling in your mind. You are battling in your heart." [12:17] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The storm spoke helplessness. The disciples were made to feel helpless as if there was nothing they could do to escape its wrath. The storm spoke vulnerability. The storm left the disciples feeling vulnerable and exposed, unable to protect themselves from the destructive force of the storm. The storm spoke frustration, causing the disciples to become frustrated as they were under the storm. The storm spoke frustration, causing the disciples to become unable to control the situation and find a solution to their problems. How many of you are sitting there this morning?" [13:34] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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