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Standing Strong in the Storm

31 min · 24 de may de 2026
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This sermon explores Paul's journey to Rome and his shipwreck experience in Acts 27-28, emphasizing that God remains present and purposeful even in life's most devastating storms. The message encourages believers not to give up on God when bad things happen, reminding them that difficulties don't indicate God's absence or punishment. Through Paul's example, we learn that God provides strength during trials, that panic is never the answer, and that even in our most broken moments, God can still use us powerfully. The sermon emphasizes the importance of staying connected to God through His Word and prayer, putting on the full armor of God, and trusting that after suffering, God will restore, support, and strengthen us on a firm foundation.

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