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Summary: Storms may shake us, but they do not have the power to sink us when Jesus is in our boat. Your current trouble is temporary. The Lord who calmed the sea is calming your heart even now.

VICTORY IN THE MIDST OF STORMS

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Mark 4:35-41

Supporting Texts: Psalm 46:1-3, Isaiah 43:2, John 16:33, Romans 8:37, Psalm 34:19

INTRODUCTION:

Life is full of storms—unexpected troubles, challenges, and battles that test our faith. These storms can come in various forms: health issues, financial crises, spiritual opposition, or emotional breakdowns. But the good news is that storms do not have the final say in the life of a child of God.

Jesus did not promise a life without storms, but He promised His presence in the storm. Just like the disciples in the boat, we may feel afraid when the winds blow, but Jesus is right there with us, ready to speak peace. The presence of storms does not mean the absence of God—it is often in the storm that His power is most revealed.

This teaching is designed to strengthen your faith, shift your perspective, and equip you to rise in confidence that no matter the storm, you are destined for victory. You are not going under—you are going over, in Jesus’ name.

1. STORMS ARE PART OF THE JOURNEY

Storms are not always signs that we have missed God's will; sometimes, they are proof we are on the right path.

a) Storms can arise even when Jesus is with you

Even when Jesus was in the boat, the storm still came (Mark 4:37).

b) Storms test and reveal the strength of our faith

Trials refine and expose the depth of our trust in God (1 Peter 1:6-7).

c) God uses storms to prepare us for greater glory

Suffering produces perseverance and maturity (Romans 5:3-4).

d) God's presence does not always prevent storms, but guarantees peace

He gives us peace in the midst of the tempest (John 14:27).

Biblical Example: Job's Storm of Affliction (Job 1-2)

Job lost everything, but remained steadfast and later received double restoration.

2. JESUS HAS AUTHORITY OVER EVERY STORM

The same Jesus who calmed the sea still speaks peace to your storms today.

a) The storm obeyed the voice of Jesus

He rebuked the wind and said “Peace, be still” (Mark 4:39).

b) Nothing is too powerful for Jesus to handle

All power in heaven and earth has been given to Him (Matthew 28:18).

c) Jesus is never afraid of your storm

He was asleep because He had complete authority (Psalm 121:4).

d) When Jesus arises, every storm must bow

The enemies scatter when the Lord arises (Psalm 68:1).

Biblical Example: Paul Survived the Storm at Sea (Acts 27:13-44)

Though the ship was destroyed, Paul's life was preserved through divine intervention.

3. KEEP YOUR FOCUS ON JESUS IN THE STORM

Faith shifts your focus from the storm to the Saviour.

a) Fear magnifies the storm, faith magnifies the Lord

The disciples panicked, but Jesus was calm (Mark 4:38).

b) Looking at the waves leads to sinking

Peter sank when he looked away from Jesus (Matthew 14:30).

c) Worship in the storm invites God's power

Paul and Silas worshipped in prison and God intervened (Acts 16:25-26).

d) Speak faith, not fear

Life and death are in the power of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21).

Biblical Example: Jehoshaphat's Victory Through Worship (2 Chronicles 20:20-22)

As they praised, God set ambushes against their enemies.

4. STORMS DO NOT LAST FOREVER

Every storm has an expiration date. Your situation will change.

a) Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning

God's promise is restoration and comfort (Psalm 30:5).

b) The storm is seasonal, not permanent

To everything there is a season (Ecclesiastes 3:1).

c) God has a plan to bring you out

He makes a way of escape (1 Corinthians 10:13).

d) Endurance brings the crown of life

Blessed are those who endure trials (James 1:12).

Biblical Example: Naomi’s Bitterness Turned to Joy (Ruth 1:20; 4:14-17)

Her story moved from sorrow to joy through divine orchestration.

5. YOU ARE COMING OUT STRONGER AND BETTER

Your storm is not your end—it’s your setup for a testimony.

a) God turns tests into testimonies

He gives beauty for ashes (Isaiah 61:3).

b) You are more than a conqueror

Victory is your portion through Christ (Romans 8:37).

c) After the storm, your faith will be stronger

Trials make us mature and complete (James 1:4).

d) Your story will encourage others

Comfort others with the comfort you received (2 Corinthians 1:3-4).

Biblical Example: Daniel in the Lions’ Den (Daniel 6:16-23)

He came out unhurt, and the name of God was glorified.

CONCLUSION:

Storms may shake us, but they do not have the power to sink us when Jesus is in our boat. Your current trouble is temporary. The Lord who calmed the sea is calming your heart even now. Don’t give up—the One who has begun a good work in you will bring it to completion.

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