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The Lord Over Our Storms
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by Rev. Katrina
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Mark 4:35-41
As evening came, Jesus said to his disciples, Lets cross to the
other side of the lake. He was already in the boat, so they started
out, leaving the crowds behind (although other boats followed).
But soon a fierce storm arose. High waves began to break into the
boat until it was nearly full of water.
Jesus was sleeping at the back of the boat with his head on a cushion.
Frantically they woke him up, shouting, teacher, dont you even care
that we are going to drown?
When he woke up, he rebuked the wind and said to the water, quiet
down Suddenly the wind stopped, and there was a great calm. And
he asked them, Why are you so afraid? Do you still not have faith
in me??
And they were filled with awe and said among themselves, who is
this man, that even the wind and waves obey him?
-THEY WERE IN A STORM! A fierce storm!, Fierce winds were tossing
the boat around!, The waves were hitting at the boat!, the boat
was getting full of water!
-Sounds similar to some of the storms we go through in Tampa.
IT WAS A SET UP!, A test! (TWO WAYS TRIALS COME TO OUR LIVES) 1.Temptation,
2.Storms of life
-No one is exempt from trials
*Psalms 11:5 says; The LORD examines the righteous, but the wicked
and those who love violence his soul hates.
-Gods command to Abraham to offer his son Isaac as a sacrifice (in
Gen. 22:1-19) was a test of his commitment to God.
-Also the testing of Job in (Job 1-2).
-Jesus was tested in the desert for forty days.
Trials produce endurance in our Christian life. *James 1:2-4 says;
"Dear brothers and sisters,whenever trouble comes your way,
let it be an opportunity for joy. For when your faith is tested,
your endurance has a chance to grow. So let it grow, for when your
endurance is fully developed, you will be strong in character and
ready for anything".
-We should expect trials, Jesus said; "In the world you
will have trials but do not fear because I have overcome the world"
*1 peter 4:12 says; "Dear friends, dont be surprised at
the fiery trials you are going through, as if something strange
were happening to you. Instead, be very glad because these trials
will make you partners with Christ in his suffering, and afterward
you will have the wonderful joy of sharing his glory when it is
displayed to all the world".
-sometimes we have to go through storms (THE LORD PERMITS THEM)
-to wake us up.
-to teach us
-IF YOU WANT TO GET TO THE OTHER SIDE, YOU CAN'T AVOID THE STORM!
-TO MOLD US.
-To prepare us for our destiny!
-WE GROW THROUGH TRIALS!
The chronological order of Jesus miracles up to this point;
Water made wine, John 2:1-11. Heals the nobleman's son, John 4:46-54.
Draught of fishes, Luke 5:1-11. Heals the demoniac, Mark 1:23-26;
Luke 4:33-36. Heals Peter's mother-in-law, Matt. 8:14-17; Mark 1:29-31;
Luke 4:38, 39. Cleanses the leper, Matt. 8:1-4; Mark 1:40-45; Luke
5:12-16. Heals the paralytic, Matt. 9:1-8; Mark 2:1-12; Luke 5:17-26.
Healing of the invalid, John 5:1-16. Restoring the withered hand,
Matt. 12:9-13; Mark 3:1-5; Luke 6:6-11. Restores the centurion servant,
Matt. 8:5-13; Luke 7:1-10. Raises the widows son to life, Luke 7:11-16.
Heals a demoniac, Matt. 12:22-37; Mark 3:11; Luke 11:14, 15. Stills
the storm, Matt. 8:23-27; 14:32; Mark 4:35-41; Luke 8:22-25
-THE DISCIPLES had been witnesses to the ministry of Jesus for at
least one year at this point. Yet they still did not have faith
in Him. Notice Jesus question to them in verse ; "Why are
you so afraid? Do you still not have faith in me?"
- JESUS says the same thing to us when we dont have faith. "DO
YOU STILL NOT HAVE FAITH IN ME"
"WITHOUT FAITH IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO PLEASE GOD!"
- THE DISCIPLES truly didnt know who Jesus was, even though He had
revealed Himself to them. NOTICE THEIR REACTION:
-They were filled with awe and said to each other, "Who
is this man that even the wind and waves obey Him?"
We to must answer this question when going through trials if we
want to be victorious. WHO IS JESUS?
1. He is the one that will get you to the other side if you are
stuck in a rut.
- When it seems that you are not getting anywhere, no matter how
hard you try, HE SAYS; LETS CROSS TO THE OTHER SIDE.
2. He is present in the storm. "Jehovah Shamah, The Lord
is present" (verse 36 says); "He was already in
the boat"
3. He is the only one that can quiet the storm. "HE IS THE
EYE OF THE STORM", "THE ALMIGHTY GOD HEHOVA"
- Nothing in this universe moves without His permission.
1. El Elyon The most high (Gen 14:22). Notice its use in connection
with Lucifer's desire to be like the Most High (Is 14:14).
2. El Olam The everlasting God (Gen 21:33). Notice this use in connection
with God's inexhaustible strength (Is 40:2).
3. El Shaddai The Almighty God (Gen 17:1). This probably derives
from a related word which means mountainand pictures God as the
overpowering almighty one standing on a mountain. The name is often
used in connection with the chastening of God's people, as in Ruth
1:20-1 and the thirty-one times it is used in the book of Job.
4. Yahweh Jireh he Lord provides (Gen 22:14). This is the only occurrence.
After the angel of the Lord pointed to a ram as a substitute for
Isaac, Abraham named the place, "The Lord provides."
5. Yahweh Nissi he Lord is my Banner (Ex 17:15). Similarly, after
the defeat of the Amalekites, Moses erected an altar and called
it Yahweh Nissi. Actually this and the other compounds are not really
names of God, but designations that grew out of commemorative events.
6. Yahweh Shalom he Lord is peace (Judg 6:24).
7. Yahweh Sabbaoth. The Lord of hosts (1 Sa 1:3). The hosts are
the angels of heaven which are ready to obey the Lord's commands.
This title was often used by the prophets (Isaiah and Jeremiah)
during times of national distress to remind the people that Yahweh
was still their Protector.
8. Yahweh Maccaddeshcem he Lord thy Sanctifier (Ex 31:13).
9. Yahweh Roi The Lord ... my shepherd (Ps 23:1).
10. Yahweh Tsidkenu the Lord our Righteousness (Jer 23:6). This
title was a direct thrust against King Zedekiah (which means Yahweh
is righteousness) who was a completely unrighteous king (2 Ch 36:12?3).
11. Yahweh Elohim Israel The Lord God of Israel (Judg 5:3). This
is a designation frequently used by the prophets (Is 17:6), similar
to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
12. Qadosh Israel. The Holy One of Israel (Is 1:4).
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God Bless,
Rev. Katrina
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