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Faith in the Storm

5 sermons

The concept of "Faith in the Storm" is a profound biblical theme that underscores the Christian's unwavering trust in God amidst life's turbulent circumstances. As exemplified in Psalms 23:1, "The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing," believers are encouraged to rely on God's providence and care, even in the midst of adversity. This faith is further reinforced by Romans 8:28, which assures Christians that "all things work together for good to them that love God," and is also echoed in Isaiah 43:2, where God promises to be with His people as they pass through the waters and fires of life's challenges. Through these scriptures, the Bible teaches that faith in the storm is not about avoiding difficulties, but about trusting in God's sovereignty and goodness amidst them.

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan explores the profound question posed by the disciples, 'Who then is this, that even the wind and the sea obey Him?' after witnessing Jesus calm a furious storm. He emphasizes that their fear shifted from the storm to the awe of Jesus' authority, revealing their need for deeper fai

Paris Reidhead

Paris Reidhead emphasizes the significance of the seven stars and seven candlesticks in Revelation, illustrating how Christ, now exalted, holds authority over the church and its leaders. He contrasts the humble Jesus of the Gospels with the glorified Christ who walks among the churches, urging belie

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Keith Simons

Keith Simons teaches on Psalm 2, emphasizing its dual prophetic nature regarding both King David and the future Messiah. He explains how the psalm addresses the rebellion of foreign nations against God's appointed ruler, highlighting God's sovereignty and the futility of opposing His will. Simons il

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A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson emphasizes the Messianic nature of Psalm 2, illustrating the world's rebellion against God and the futility of human ambition compared to God's eternal kingdom. He contrasts the chaos of earthly rulers with God's calm authority, highlighting that while humanity strives in vain, God rema

John Nelson Darby

John Nelson Darby emphasizes the significance of the name of Jesus Christ throughout the New Testament, illustrating how various apostles and writers refer to Him in their letters. He highlights the multifaceted roles of Jesus, including His position as Savior, Lord, and the foundation of faith, and

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