Finding Peace Amidst Life's Storms

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1. "What we're going to be looking at today is peace in the storm... Some of us have prayed for the storms to disappear in our lives but this one goes and another one comes... You just want to have that peace in the midst of the storm period. We're done now with praying for the storms to go we just want to be fine even if the storm is raging." [30:55] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Peace that comes because the storm is gone or this has disappeared or is it's no longer there... I'm not talking about the life you have after difficulties and say oh now I'm peaceful that's not peace... What you have after a storm is a relief not peace... You live your life now hoping and praying that this thing never comes. So that now you are in an emotional storm. You are actually in a storm trying to make sure that you don't get into a storm." [34:09] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "To have peace really in this world, to be honest. To have peace. I'm not talking about happiness. I'm not saying you are happy when there's a storm. But to have peace. Though the sea billows roll, it is well with my soul. To have that peace, it must be in the storm, not after the storm. That's my point." [35:32] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "You need to have a constant in your life. You need to have a rock. You need to have services. This one will help me to navigate the uncertainties of life. Am I communicating, beloved? And so I also believe, as we will show that, when we have this peace, in the end, when the storm is over, it's not going to be the life after the storm. It's going to be where I will be." [43:08] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The greatest miracle. This peace is the greatest miracle. Not to quiet the storm, not to calm the storm, but to calm your fear within. Though the sea billows roll, it is well with my soul. I'm at peace. The storm attacks our hearts and minds. We need peace to protect, to guard our hearts and minds. And the peace of God can do that. So you can pray. So you can think. You don't need to be desperate. You don't need to fall into depression. Because that's another storm. You need peace. And that peace, beloved, comes from who? It comes from God." [01:00:48] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "You know, headwinds can actually become tailwinds if you change the direction. If you change the direction and the race takes another turn, the very headwinds that were preventing you become the tailwind and you cover up now for all the delay you had during the headwind. So what we want in life is the ability to use the headwinds as tailwinds without turning." [37:06] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "When I have... I've survived a storm and have become a better person after the storm, you realize that there has been development after the storm. So the person who was responsible for the storm actually lived to regret why he actually unleashed this storm. Because this storm has actually made me closer, took me closer to my goal." [44:24] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Fear creates all the things you're afraid of. You see, fear creates all the things you're afraid of. And it projects it there. Fear is dangerous, beloved. Fear can actually lead to a mental hospital. And you see things. Fear kills you before the storm gets hold of you. Fear exaggerates things. Everybody has left me. People who are about to commit suicide, all have a tendency of saying the whole world has left me. When you don't even know he exists. We have not left because we don't even know you." [55:08] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "So Joseph was thrown into prison. But the text says that, verse 21, but the Lord was with him. The Lord was with Joseph in prison. Prison was meant to destroy him. It was a storm meant to kill him. But instead of killing him, it broke the monotony that was creeping in his life in Potiphar's house. He was becoming complacent. Now he's in prison. He needs to now move to a different level. So when God wants to take you to another level of your growth, he allows these storms to propel you forward." [01:06:41] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Peter was asleep when the angel came to him to free him from prison. He was not anxious. You can't sleep when you are anxious. He was going to be crucified. He was going to be killed, executed the following day. But the angel found him sleeping. Why? Not anxious. Paul and Silas were singing in prison when the gates were opened. They did not say, who? The gates are open. Let's run. No. Because they were not anxious. They kept on singing while the gates were open. When the jailer comes. He is afraid that they will escape. They said, no, don't worry. We are here. Why should we run?" [01:10:22] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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