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Based on Mark 4:35–41, “Lessons from the Storm” invites listeners of Pneuma Podcast to journey into the heart of one of Scripture’s most powerful stories. The disciples obeyed Jesus’ call to cross the Sea of Galilee, only to be engulfed by a sudden and violent storm. In their fear, they discovered that even the fiercest winds and waves are subject to the voice of Christ. This message encourages all who are facing life’s storms today, whether grief, doubt, or crisis that the presence of Jesus in the boat is the greatest assurance of peace, hope, and ultimate victory. It is my prayer that this message blesses you. Shalom!
Credit:
Background music: Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental)
Music: Hope Darst - Peace Be Still
My NO copyright infringement intended.
Fair Use: "Content provided on this podcast may include excerpts from copyrighted material. These excerpts are used under the Fair Use doctrine…, If you have any questions or concerns regarding our use of copyrighted material, please contact us directly."
By Revd Michael Angley OgwucheBased on Mark 4:35–41, “Lessons from the Storm” invites listeners of Pneuma Podcast to journey into the heart of one of Scripture’s most powerful stories. The disciples obeyed Jesus’ call to cross the Sea of Galilee, only to be engulfed by a sudden and violent storm. In their fear, they discovered that even the fiercest winds and waves are subject to the voice of Christ. This message encourages all who are facing life’s storms today, whether grief, doubt, or crisis that the presence of Jesus in the boat is the greatest assurance of peace, hope, and ultimate victory. It is my prayer that this message blesses you. Shalom!
Credit:
Background music: Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental)
Music: Hope Darst - Peace Be Still
My NO copyright infringement intended.
Fair Use: "Content provided on this podcast may include excerpts from copyrighted material. These excerpts are used under the Fair Use doctrine…, If you have any questions or concerns regarding our use of copyrighted material, please contact us directly."