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Walking With Jesus Through Life's Storms, Part 2

Walking With Jesus Through Life's Storms, Part 2

Do you ever feel like every step forward can feel like taking three steps back? We've all been there, haven't we? We put in so much effort, yet it seems like we're getting nowhere.

In this episode, we'll dive deeper into the frustration, exhaustion, and fear the disciples faced in the midst of the storm. It's a universal experience that many of us can relate to, especially during challenging times. But remember, just as the disciples eventually reached the other side, so will we.

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Walking With Jesus Through Life’s Storms, Part 1

Walking With Jesus Through Life’s Storms, Part 1

We've all been there, haven't we? When life takes unexpected turns and throws us into a whirlwind of chaos, it's natural to question our path and God's plan. We sometimes doubt whether we're truly following His will or if we've gone astray.

Today, we delve into the story of the disciples, who, despite their obedience, found themselves caught in a storm. It's a reminder that trials are part of life, even for the faithful. We'll explore the truth that trouble is not exclusive to those who follow Jesus, and that's okay. In John 16:33, Jesus Himself said, "In this world, ye shall have tribulation," but He also promised, "but be of good cheer; for I have overcome the world."

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Seeking Shelter in the Storm

Seeking Shelter in the Storm

Last night, our beloved terrier, Tess, encountered her first thunderstorm with us. As the thunder roared and lightning flashed, our pup’s tiny frame quivered with fear. The once adventurous and lively terrier now sought comfort and protection in our arms. In her vulnerability, she reminded us of our own moments of fear and anxiety. We, too, face storms that shake us to our core—uncertainty, loss, and overwhelming circumstances. Just as Tess instinctively sought shelter, we can turn to our heavenly Father for refuge.

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