Join us for this powerful Resounding Shophar livestream message titled “In The Midst Of The Storm”, based on Matthew 14:22-33, where Jesus walks on the water and invites Peter to step out in faith even as the winds roar and the waves rise. Every one of us faces storms-financial pressures, global uncertainty, family struggles, fear of the future, anxiety, and spiritual battles. Many today feel tossed about by a world in chaos, but Scripture reveals a life-changing truth: fear begins when we take our eyes off Jesus… and peace returns when we fix our eyes back on Him. In this timely and prophetic message, we explore: • Why fear overtakes us in life’s storms • How Jesus speaks peace even when the winds are loud • What it means to trust God when the world feels unstable • Why focusing on circumstances causes us to sink spiritually • How to hear the voice of Jesus above the noise • How faith leads to supernatural peace, courage, and endurance This teaching challenges every believer to examine their response to life’s storms. Do our words, attitudes, and actions point people toward Jesus-or do they mirror the fear and anxiety of the world? If you’re seeking strength, clarity, or peace in your own storm, this message will encourage you to look fully to Jesus, the One who walks on the waves and still calms the winds.
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I know I’ve written about the parable of the ten virgins located in Matthew 25:1-13 in previous blogs, but today I want to focus on a particular aspect of this parable. Just as a reminder, this parable speaks of ten virgins, five who were foolish and five who were wise. …