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Eyes on Jesus in the Storm

 Eyes on Jesus in the Storm Matthew 14:22-33 Big Idea / Thesis: Storms are not always punishment or accidents—sometimes Jesus sends us straight into them. The difference between sinking and standing is where we fix our eyes. Three Points of Application  1. Jesus Sometimes Sends Us Into the Storm (Obedience Precedes Peace) • Text: “Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of him to the other side” (v. 22). • Application: Obeying Jesus does not guarantee calm seas. Sometimes the next step of obedience is directly into difficulty (a tough calling, a season of waiting, conflict, loss, etc.). • Series Tie-in: This is the “storm” we’re sent into, not the one we choose. • Challenge: Where is Jesus telling you to “get in the boat” right now even though the wind is already rising? • Illustration: The disciples left a miraculous high (5,000 fed) only to row into exhaustion. 2. Faith Starts Strong but Must Stay Fixed on Jesus (The Danger of Looking at the Wave...

Facing the Storm

Facing the Storm     Mark 4:35-41 HEARERS OF THE WORD Theme : It is important for the follower of Jesus Christ to know what to do in the midst of the storm. Main Idea Storms are inevitable in life, but followers of Jesus can endure them by remembering three key truths about Christ: His Promises, His Presence, and His Power. These truths strengthen faith when the enemy tries to shake it. Introduction & Personal Context openly share how major storms shook my own faith: • His father-in-law’s sudden death in 2005. • The sudden death of a church member on a mission trip in Peru 2008. These experiences left him not wanting to pray, read the Bible, or even go to church. He emphasizes that everyone — regardless of age, profession, or spiritual maturity — will face storms (divorce, death, rejection, financial trouble, etc.). The Biblical Text Jesus and the disciples are crossing the Sea of Galilee when a fierce storm arises. Jesus is asleep on a cushion. The terrified disc...

The Greatest Advice A Mother Can Give

Title: The Greatest Advice A Mother Can Give Text: John 2:1-11 Date: May 10, 2026 AM (Mother’s Day) Overview: Today's Mother’s Day sermon from John 2:1-11 celebrates Mary’s simple yet powerful words at the wedding in Cana—“Do whatever He tells you” (John 2:5)—as the greatest advice any mother can give. John paints the scene of a first-century wedding crisis (running out of wine meant public shame) and shows how Mary, instead of panicking, turned to Jesus and then directed the servants to obey Him completely. Today we will learn two clear lessons: (1) Mary’s advice models the most important thing mothers (and all believers) can teach—obey Jesus above every cultural pressure or expectation; and (2) the servants’ radical obedience, even when it looked foolish (filling purification jars with water and serving it), opened the door for Jesus’ first miracle. The water-to-wine sign is not merely a party trick; it pictures Jesus replacing the “dirty water” of the law with the sweet w...