PEACE IN THE MIDST OF THE STORM (3 OF 3)
by Jeff Schreve
Scripture: Acts 27:1-26
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Peace in the Midst of the Storm (3 of 3)
Series: Storms
Jeff Schreve
Acts 27:1-26
Speak Lord, for Your servant is listening. Lord, I pray that every single person watching right now on live-stream would be blessed and be encouraged and be helped and, God, that You would speak to their hearts and You'd minister to them in a very real and personal and powerful way. Jesus, we thank You for the cross, and we thank You for the empty tomb. Just as Christ said, every day is resurrection day because You have conquered death, hell, and the grave, and You're coming again in power and great glory. Lord, may we be found faithful. In Jesus' name, amen.
If you have your Bible, please turn to the Book of Acts, Acts, chapter 27. We want to talk about this subject today: Peace in the Midst of a Storm.
Years ago, I was listening to a sermon by Adrian Rogers, and he talked about being in a neighborhood. He had gone to visit one of the members of his church, and he was walking through this neighborhood. He saw a guy out on his front yard, and he was just watering or doing something. He started a conversation with this man. He had a very beautiful house. He started talking to this man about Jesus. And as Adrian broached the subject of the Lord Jesus, the man said, ''Whoa, wait, time out, time out!'' He said, ''You just need to know that, I don't really need the Lord in my life.'' He said, ''Do you see this beautiful house?'' He said, ''I own this house.'' He said, ''You see the cars there in the driveway?'' He said, ''I own those. Those belong to me. I have a beautiful, wonderful wife. I have beautiful, wonderful, healthy kids.'' He said, ''I have everything I need, so I don't need God.'' And Adrian said to him, ''Sir, may I ask you a question and will you promise to give me an honest answer.'' He said, ''Yes.'' He said, ''Do you have peace in your heart right now?'' And with that the man bowed his head and said, ''How did you know?'' The way Adrian knew is based on the ...
Series: Storms
Jeff Schreve
Acts 27:1-26
Speak Lord, for Your servant is listening. Lord, I pray that every single person watching right now on live-stream would be blessed and be encouraged and be helped and, God, that You would speak to their hearts and You'd minister to them in a very real and personal and powerful way. Jesus, we thank You for the cross, and we thank You for the empty tomb. Just as Christ said, every day is resurrection day because You have conquered death, hell, and the grave, and You're coming again in power and great glory. Lord, may we be found faithful. In Jesus' name, amen.
If you have your Bible, please turn to the Book of Acts, Acts, chapter 27. We want to talk about this subject today: Peace in the Midst of a Storm.
Years ago, I was listening to a sermon by Adrian Rogers, and he talked about being in a neighborhood. He had gone to visit one of the members of his church, and he was walking through this neighborhood. He saw a guy out on his front yard, and he was just watering or doing something. He started a conversation with this man. He had a very beautiful house. He started talking to this man about Jesus. And as Adrian broached the subject of the Lord Jesus, the man said, ''Whoa, wait, time out, time out!'' He said, ''You just need to know that, I don't really need the Lord in my life.'' He said, ''Do you see this beautiful house?'' He said, ''I own this house.'' He said, ''You see the cars there in the driveway?'' He said, ''I own those. Those belong to me. I have a beautiful, wonderful wife. I have beautiful, wonderful, healthy kids.'' He said, ''I have everything I need, so I don't need God.'' And Adrian said to him, ''Sir, may I ask you a question and will you promise to give me an honest answer.'' He said, ''Yes.'' He said, ''Do you have peace in your heart right now?'' And with that the man bowed his head and said, ''How did you know?'' The way Adrian knew is based on the ...
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