Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Jesus Calms the Storm

He got up and rebuked the wind and raging waters; the storm subsided, and all was calm. Where is your faith? He asked his disciples. (Luke 8:24-25).

Jesus was the one who started it. He asked the disciples to go with Him to the other side of the Lake, and fell asleep on the way.
It is not always going to be smooth sailing when God asked you to do something, as a matter of fact, it is going to be dangerous, you will experience hardships, but one thing is sure, you will come out of it, amen?
There are times in our lives when we're going through our storms and it looks as though God is asleep, there will be times that our storms will be so strong that it will seem as though we are about to lose the battle, but the scripture says, that God does not not sleep, He will come to our rescue.
Our God is an almighty God, He is a powerful God, omniscient and omnipotent. He knows all, he is the author and the finisher of all things, and He always finish what He started, amen?
Rest assured, God is in control. Everything in your life (victory, hardships and storms)are for His glory. You must keep the faith. You don't have any trouble; all you need is faith in God.
Jesus is asking you this minute, where is your faith? Why are you worried about your troubles? He is with you, there is NO NEED to fear. If you are going to worry, don't pray; but if you are a praying man or woman of God then DON'T WORRY, amen?

Jesus already calm your storm on Calvary, He already defeated the devil, by faith receive your healing, the restoration of your marriage, the wholeness of your mind, and victory in “ALL” areas of your life in the Holy name of Jesus, amen. God wants to step in, just call on His name, invite Him in, He will do his part. God loves you and He cares about the situations of your life, just talk to Him. He is waiting.
The word of God says, that He knows every string of hair on your head. He knows you before you were born.(notice present tense). HE LOVES YOU, get it? You have nothing to fear.

Praise the Lord!