Finding Faith Amid Life's Storms with Jesus

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1) "Our lives are often interrupted by powerful storms. Storms that throw everything into chaos. Storms that cause us to ask questions. Storms that maybe... cause us to think about letting go of our faith all together. And when we encounter these storms, it is easy to believe that the storms of life are incompatible with the power of Jesus. And that's really what we're going to focus on this morning. Our tendency to believe that the storms of life are incompatible with the power of Jesus. So we're going to reflect on the storms of life and the power of Jesus." [40:40] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Jesus, don't you care about the storm of my anxiety and depression? Jesus, don't you care about my marriage that is falling apart? Jesus, don't you care that I can't find a job? Jesus, don't you care that I can't pay the bills? Jesus, don't you care that this friend or loved one that I'm trying so hard to walk with just keeps turning back to their old ways? You know, we can fill in the blank with our version of this question. Jesus, don't you care? But when the storms of life hit us, we can't help but to wonder, Jesus, if you cared, these things wouldn't be happening." [47:10] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "The storms of life can be things that we experience, and sometimes the storms of life can be a convergence of the two. Right? Something happens in our lives, we feel it, we experience it, it hurts, but it also causes us to ask deep and profound questions about our faith. Like, can this actually be real? The storms of life are incredibly powerful. And regardless of what we believe theologically, when these storms hit, when the water begins to fill our boats, it can be easy for us to believe that these storms are incompatible with the power of Jesus." [48:46] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "Sometimes the power of Jesus is not displayed by him fixing our circumstances. It was almost as if I couldn't finish that sentence because I know how painful that is for some of you to hear right now. And so maybe I'm being harsh but I'm going to say it again because I think it is very critical sometimes the power of Jesus is not revealed by him actually fixing our circumstances we're making them better sometimes the power of Jesus is displayed through how he gives us a powerful peace a powerful calm a powerful resolve to endure to follow him even in the storms of life." [01:05:09] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "The presence of inconsolable things does not mean the absence of Jesus' power, however. Rather, it establishes the context for it. There in the midst of what is inconsolable to us, the true unique nature and quality of Jesus' power shows itself to be unlike any other. Any other power we have seen. We talked about how we get stuck when we believe that the storms of life are incompatible with the power of Jesus, but we also get stuck when we believe that the power of Jesus is only ever displayed in extraordinary ways." [01:04:09] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "Who is in the boat with you, Shirley? Who is in the boat with you? That's it. That's the tweet. On Twitter, people like to say that when they're identifying like this is what summarizes it all. That's the tweet. Who is in the boat with you? Your circumstances may or may not change, but ultimately the power of Jesus is revealed by the fact that he is in the boat with you." [01:11:30] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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