The MASTER Of The Sea

Nov 20, 2024    Pastor Barry Philbeck

In this powerful message, we're reminded of the storms that can unexpectedly arise in our lives, much like the disciples faced on the Sea of Galilee. The central story from Mark 4:35-41 serves as a profound metaphor for our own spiritual journeys. Just as the disciples doubted Jesus' care and capability during the tempest, we too often question God's presence and power in our trials. However, this narrative teaches us that God is always in control, even when circumstances seem dire. The sudden nature of the storm parallels how quickly our lives can be upended, yet it also showcases the immediate power of Christ to calm the chaos. We're challenged to examine our faith: Do we truly trust God's promises and presence, even when we can't see or feel Him? This message encourages us to look beyond our immediate struggles and recognize that our trials may serve a greater purpose – perhaps to strengthen our faith or to be a testimony to others watching our journey.


Chapters


Chapter 1: The Power and Problem of Life's Storms

0:00 - 15:00

Exploring the nature of life's storms and our typical responses to them.

Chapter 2: The Source and Purpose of Our Trials

15:00 - 30:00

Understanding why God allows storms in our lives and their potential purposes.

Chapter 3: Trusting God's Care and Control

30:00 - 45:00

Learning to trust in God's love and sovereignty during challenging times.



Here are the scripture references mentioned or alluded to in the sermon, along with some relevant verses for the main themes discussed:


Explicitly Mentioned:

1. Mark 4:35-41 (The main passage the sermon is based on - Jesus calming the storm)

2. Luke 8 (Parallel account of Jesus calming the storm)

3. Matthew 8 (Parallel account of Jesus calming the storm)

4. Genesis 1-3 (Creation and fall of man)

5. Romans 8:28

6. John 5 (Healing at the pool of Bethesda)

7. Mark 1-2 (Jesus cleansing a leper and healing a paralytic)

8. John 2 (Water turned to wine)

9. John 4 (Woman at the well)


Alluded to:

1. Job 1-2 (Job's trials)

2. Proverbs 27:1 ("Boast not thyself of tomorrow...")

3. John 16:33 ("In this world you will have tribulation...")

4. Job 14:1 ("Man born of woman is of few days and full of trouble")

5. Hebrews 13:5 ("I will never leave you nor forsake you")

6. Mark 5:1-20 (Jesus healing the demon-possessed man)

7. John 11 (Raising of Lazarus)


Relevant verses for main themes:

1. Psalm 107:28-30 (God calming storms)

2. Matthew 6:25-34 (God's care for His children)

3. Philippians 4:6-7 (Peace in times of trouble)

4. Isaiah 41:10 (God's presence in times of fear)

5. 2 Corinthians 12:9 (God's grace is sufficient)

6. James 1:2-4 (Perseverance through trials)

7. 1 Peter 5:7 (Casting all your cares on God)

8. Psalm 46:1-3 (God as a refuge in times of trouble)

9. Isaiah 43:2 (God's presence through waters and fires)

10. Romans 5:3-5 (Suffering produces perseverance and character)