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Signs // Having Courage in the Storms

Author
First Christian Church, Suisun City, Ca
Published
Thu 22 May 2025
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Have you ever wondered why storms enter your life even when you're following God faithfully? This thought-provoking message explores the powerful story of Jesus sending his disciples directly into a storm on the Sea of Galilee, revealing a counterintuitive truth that could transform how you view life's difficulties.

At the heart of this message is the Greek word "tharso" – be of good courage – which Jesus spoke to his terrified disciples as he walked on water toward their storm-tossed boat. Remarkably, he didn't immediately calm the storm. Instead, he offered something more valuable: his presence in the midst of it. When Jesus declared "It is I," he was making a divine identity claim equivalent to God's "I AM" revelation in the Old Testament – essentially saying, "I am what you need in this moment."

The message unpacks three paradigm-shifting realities about Jesus and storms. First, Jesus sometimes intentionally sends us into storms. While not every difficulty comes from him (some result from others' sins or our own choices), there are times when he directs us into challenging situations for our growth. Second, storms have the remarkable potential to either destroy our faith or deepen it – the outcome depends not on the severity of the storm but on how we respond to it.

Finally, and most importantly, the presence of Jesus allows us to experience "tharso" – courage and peace – even while the storm continues. This presence-centered peace differs dramatically from the world's solution of waiting for circumstances to improve. As the message powerfully illustrates through personal examples and biblical insights, those who allow storms to deepen their faith often emerge with a capacity for worship and spiritual depth they couldn't have developed otherwise.

Whether you're currently weathering a personal storm or preparing for future challenges, this message offers a perspective-altering reminder: Jesus isn't just the one who occasionally calms our storms – he's the Lord of every storm, offering his presence as our true source of peace.

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