Scripture:
Mark 4:35 On the same day, when evening had come, He said to them, “Let us cross over to the other side.””
Sometimes life feels like the storm in The Gospel of Mark chapter 4 — loud waves, strong winds, and moments where God seems silent. Yet Jesus was never absent from the boat. His presence alone is the assurance that we would not sink.
God reminded me that faith is not proven during calm seasons, but in moments when fear tries to overpower trust. Like the seed planted in good soil, His word must first take root deeply within me before it can produce fruit outwardly. Growth may be unseen, slow, and uncomfortable, but heaven is still working beneath the surface.
My rhema today is this: I will not allow temporary storms to make me doubt an eternal God. The Lord who calms the sea is also able to calm my heart. I may not understand every delay, every struggle, or every closed door, but I choose to trust that God is cultivating something greater in me. In silence, He is teaching me dependence. In waiting, He is building my faith. And in every storm, He is revealing His power.
Lets us pray
Heavenly Father, thank You for being with us in every storm of life. Just as Jesus calmed the wind and sea, calm our fears and strengthen our faith. Help us trust You even when life feels difficult. Remind us that You are always in control. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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Elder Nel - JCRC Riyadh
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