Milton Baptist Church (MBC Stoke)
This sermon draws a powerful theological lesson from Jesus calming the storm on the Sea of Galilee, illustrating that true faith is not measured by the absence of trials but by trust in Christ's sovereign presence amid them. The disciples, having obeyed Christ's command to cross the sea for rest, are suddenly engulfed in a violent storm, yet Jesus remains asleep—revealing His divine peace and authority even in apparent absence. Their fearful cry, 'Lord, save us,' exposes misplaced fear and deficient faith, prompting Christ's gentle rebuke: 'Why are you afraid? You have little faith,' underscoring that fear is misplaced when God is present and faith is misplaced when it is not anchored in Christ alone. The sermon emphasizes that storms are inevitable in life, but they lose their terror when Christ is in the boat, for His presence transforms every trial into a place of safety, peace, and divine purpose. Ultimately, the message calls believers to fix their eyes on Christ, to walk in His will, and to trust that His sovereignty renders every storm powerless when He is at the helm.
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