- Jesus looks at you.
- He sees your storm.
- He sees your effort.
- He sees your weariness.
- He sees your frustration.
- He sees your fear.
- Jesus comes to you.
- He doesn't supervise from a distance but gets "up close and personal."
- He is not merely "God out there" but "God right here."
- Jesus talks to you.
- He speaks encouragement.
- He speaks peace.
- He speaks reassurance.
- He speaks relief.
- Jesus gets in with you.
- He's already been in your storm; He wants to be in your "boat."
- You need His presence as much after the storm as you did during the storm.
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Jesus in The Storm (Mk. 6:47-52)
Read Mark 6:47-52.
Labels:
Adversity,
Encouragement,
Mark,
Sermon Idea,
Storm,
Suffering,
Trials,
Trouble
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