Meditations With James Arheghan

Season 5 Episode 152

16 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Key Scripture “Wherefore, sirs, be of good cheer: for I believe God, that it shall be even as it was told me.”— Acts 27:25, KJV Summary Have you ever found yourself in a storm caused by circumstances beyond your control? In Acts 27, Paul was caught in a violent storm after others ignored his warning. Yet in the middle of danger, loss and despair, Paul stood up and declared, “Be of good cheer.” In this episode of Meditations, Rev. James Arheghan reminds us that our courage does not depend on calm circumstances, but on the certainty of God’s Word. Though the ship may be damaged, God’s purpose for your life remains secure. Though the storm may rage, you still belong to God, and what He has spoken concerning you will come to pass. In This Episode, You Will Learn: * How to maintain courage when life feels out of control. * Why your identity in God matters in seasons of crisis. * How God can use you to encourage others even in your own storm. * Why losing the “ship” does not mean losing God’s purpose. * What it means to confidently declare, “I believe God.” Key Reflection Faith is not pretending that the storm is not real. Faith is deciding that what God has said is more final than what the storm is saying.

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Season 5 Episode 159

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