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Summary: God is not only a refuge in the storm, but He is the Master over it. His voice silences chaos, His presence calms panic, and His power restores peace.

THE GOD WHO STOPS THE STORM

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Mark 4:35-41

Supporting Texts: Psalm 107:28–30, Matthew 8:23-27, Isaiah 43:2, Nahum 1:3, John 14:27

INTRODUCTION:

Life is full of storms—trials, temptations, sudden calamities, and unexpected changes. These storms can shake our faith and challenge our confidence in God. However, the good news is that God is not only aware of the storms we face, but He has the power to stop them.

When Jesus was with His disciples in the boat, the storm arose suddenly, threatening to drown them. But when they called upon Him, He arose and rebuked the wind, and there was a great calm. This shows that no matter how fierce the storm is, it is never beyond the control of our God.

God is not only a refuge in the storm, but He is the Master over it. His voice silences chaos, His presence calms panic, and His power restores peace. When you walk with Jesus, the storm may arise, but you are never alone.

1. GOD IS GREATER THAN EVERY STORM

a) Storms are real and unpredictable

Life’s storms often come without warning and can overwhelm even the strongest. (Ecclesiastes 9:12)

b) No storm is beyond God’s power

The storms of life may rage, but they must submit to the authority of God. (Job 38:11)

c) God allows storms to build our faith

Storms reveal the depth of our trust in God and draw us closer to Him. (1 Peter 1:6-7)

d) Jesus was in the boat, yet the storm came

The presence of Jesus does not eliminate storms but assures us of victory. (Isaiah 43:2)

Biblical Example: Jesus calmed the storm with a word (Mark 4:39)

2. FEAR MAGNIFIES THE STORM, FAITH INVITES GOD'S PEACE

a) Fear blinds us to the presence of God

The disciples feared they would perish, forgetting Jesus was with them. (2 Timothy 1:7)

b) Faith gives us peace in the midst of chaos

Trusting God enables us to sleep in the storm like Jesus did. (Psalm 4:8)

c) God is looking for faith, not panic

Jesus rebuked His disciples not just for fear, but for lack of faith. (Mark 4:40)

d) The peace of God is a shield

His peace guards our hearts when storms rage. (Philippians 4:7)

Biblical Example: Peter walking on water until fear set in (Matthew 14:28-31)

3. CALLING ON GOD IS THE WAY TO CALM THE STORM

a) Do not keep silent in the storm

Call upon God with faith, and He will answer. (Jeremiah 33:3)

b) God hears the cry of the desperate

A sincere cry for help will never be ignored. (Psalm 50:15)

c) Sometimes the storm lasts until we pray

Prayer is the key that activates divine intervention. (James 5:16)

d) Praise can calm storms too

Worship attracts divine presence and peace. (Acts 16:25–26)

Biblical Example: Jonah called on God from the belly of the fish (Jonah 2:1-10)

4. GOD USES STORMS TO TEACH AND TRANSFORM

a) Storms correct our direction

Sometimes storms realign us to God's will. (Proverbs 3:11–12)

b) They reveal what’s truly in our hearts

Storms expose hidden fears and unbelief. (Deuteronomy 8:2)

c) God can use storms to cleanse and reset

Just as the flood cleansed the earth in Noah’s day. (Genesis 6:17–18)

d) After every storm, there is new clarity

Storms clear the sky and help us see God more clearly. (Job 42:5)

Biblical Example: Paul's shipwreck led to salvation in Malta (Acts 27:21-44)

5. CHRIST IS OUR ANCHOR IN EVERY STORM

a) Jesus is the same in calm and in crisis

He is unchanging and dependable. (Hebrews 13:8)

b) Anchoring your soul in Christ gives stability

He keeps us from drifting or drowning. (Hebrews 6:19)

c) His word is stronger than the wind

One word from Jesus stills the storm. (Matthew 8:26)

d) We must stay connected to the Rock

Jesus is our firm foundation in every season. (1 Corinthians 10:4)

Biblical Example: The wise man built on the rock and withstood the storm (Matthew 7:24-27)

CONCLUSION:

The storms of life may be strong, but our God is stronger. Whether the storm is emotional, financial, spiritual, or relational—God has the power to stop it. The key is to trust Him, call on Him, and stay anchored in His word.

Do not panic in the storm, press into God’s presence. He does not always prevent the storm, but He promises to be with you through it and give you peace. And when the time comes, He will arise and say, “Peace, be still.”

PRAYER POINTS:

1. Father, thank You for being greater than every storm in my life.

2. Lord, help me to trust You even in the fiercest of storms.

3. I rebuke every storm sent to destroy my destiny in Jesus’ name.

4. Father, let Your peace reign in every troubled area of my life.

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