Storms Happen (Mark 4:37)

Life inevitably brings

_ . Storms aren’t just physical but _ and .
John 16:33 – Jesus assures that
will come in this world.

Storms can be:

Corrective: When God

_ us (like Jonah).
Perfecting: When God _ us in faith.
The phrase “God never gives you more than you can handle” is .
Instead, God allows situations beyond our control so we learn to
Him more deeply.

Jesus Is With You (Mark 4:38)

Even as the storm raged, Jesus was

_ showing His _ and trust in God’s will.
The disciples focused on the _ instead of Jesus, leading to _ and .
John 14:27 – Jesus offers
, not as the world gives.
When facing storms, the greatest danger isn’t the external situation but _ in our hearts.
Like the disciples, we often cry out, “God, do you even } with us.

Jesus Has Power Over All (Mark 4:39)

Jesus

_ the wind and waves with His word, and the storm immediately .
His authority over
reminds us that no force is greater than Him.
1 Thessalonians 5:24 – “He who calls you is } you through it.

Trust in Jesus, Not Circumstances (Mark 4:35)

Jesus

_ the journey across the sea.
He knew the storm was coming but still _ them into it—to teach them .
God doesn’t always
the storm, but He gives _ through it.
Instead of fearing life’s uncertainties, trust in the One who _ the wind and waves.

Conclusion:
You are never

} is with you.
The real question: Where will you _ when storms come?
Don’t focus on the } and live.