Through the Storm

Through the Storm Part 3: Who Do the Storms Come From? - Dr. Brian Keesler

Sermon Recap

The Bible states that every good gift comes from God, yet many Christians still accredit Him for every event they encounter in their life—even the storms. In this perspective-shifting sermon, Dr. Brian Keesler sheds some much needed light on a common question—did God send the storm? To help answer this question, Dr. Keesler begins his message by clarifying the true meaning of God’s sovereignty. Although God is the greatest authority, He does not have complete control over everything that happens. To illustrate the instability of the belief that God is in complete control, Dr. Keesler takes the congregation through some through-provoking scenarios. If God causes everything to happen, does that mean we should praise Him if our house burns down and all of our loved ones perish? It was His will after all. Most would agree this makes no sense. If one believes that God causes every situation, then they must credit Him for all the evil in addition to the good. Another supporting event is found in Mark 4:35 where the disciples are facing a disastrous storm. As their ship began to fill with water the disciples woke Jesus who was sleeping in the stern of the ship. Jesus got up and rebuked the wind and the sea. If God truly is in charge of every event, then didn’t Jesus rebuke God by calming the storm? In summary, the storms that come up against us are not God’s will. His plans are to prosper us and give us hope, not to produce disease and disaster. If you find yourself in a storm, know that it is not from God, and it’s not punishment for something you did wrong. What you do need to know is that you have the ability to command the storm to hush, and be still.

Scripture References

  • Psalms 34:17-19 (NKJV)

  • John 16:33 (NKJV)

  • Mark 4:35 (NKJV)

Through the Storm Part 2: Storms Come Even When We Obey - Dr. Brian Keesler

Sermon Recap

No matter who you are or what you’ve done, storms will come up in your life. In the revisitation of the sermon series, Through the Storm, Dr. Brian Keesler comforts those finding themselves in the middle of a trial by reminding them that Jesus is the wave walker. Dr. Keesler stresses that the presence of a storm generally has nothing to do with what that person has done, but rather who they are and where they’re going. If you find yourself in a trial or tribulation, it is likely happening because you are walking in obedience. Dr. Keesler uses the account of the disciples crossing the lake in Mark 6:45 to illustrate this concept. The disciples obeyed Jesus’s command to get in the boat and head toward Bethsaida. As the disciples traveled to the destination that Jesus commanded, they encountered a storm. When Jesus saw the disciples struggling at rowing and heard their cry for help, He got in the boat and calmed the storm. This passage notes that Jesus was ready to pass them by before He heard their cry. The same is true for those found in Christ. Jesus is attentive and willing to respond, but the righteous must be willing to ask for help. As you watch this encouraging sermon, find reassurance in any situation knowing that Jesus sees you, your trial is not because of anything you’ve done, and He is about ready to get in your boat. 

Scripture References

  • Psalms 34:17-19 (NKJV)

  • Mark 6:45-52 (NKJV)

  • John 16:33 (NKVJ)

Through the Storm Part 1: The Afflictions of the Righteous - Dr. Brian Keesler

Sermon Recap

Many are the afflictions of the righteous, But the LORD delivers him out of them all. In the introduction to the sermon series, Through the Storm, Dr. Brian Keesler brings encouragement to the body from Psalms 34:19. Dr. Keesler reminds the church that living a perfect life does not equate to having a problem-free life. As long as we live in the world, we will encounter various storms. Even Jesus who was without sin was faced with temptations from the enemy during moments of weakness. Despite the surety of the storm, Dr. Keesler advises listeners to maintain their hope because Jesus promised deliverance from every trial. As you watch this sermon, find encouragement as you secure yourself in the truth that God is greater than anything you will ever face.

Scripture References

Many are the afflictions of the righteous, But the LORD delivers him out of them all. Psalms 34:19 (NKJV)

These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.” John 16:33 (NKJV)