This is Jesus - How can we respond when unexpected storms suddenly hit our lives? - Mark 4:35-41 - Jamie Haxby episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 14 MIN

This is Jesus - How can we respond when unexpected storms suddenly hit our lives? - Mark 4:35-41 - Jamie Haxby

from Hope Sunday Sermons · host Hope Church Lancaster

Hope Live | This is Jesus | Mark 4:35-41 | Jamie HaxbyIn this powerful message based on Mark 4:35–41, we explore the story of Jesus calming the storm and what it means for the “furious squalls” that suddenly arise in our own lives. Whether it’s unexpected news, personal struggles, or witnessing someone else’s pain, storms can feel overwhelming and frightening. But this talk reminds us that God is not absent in those moments—He is present within them.Through biblical reflection, real-life application, and the imagery of David in the cave of Adullam, this message encourages listeners to shift their perspective: from fear of the storm to reverence for the One who is greater than it. Discover how faith grows in hardship, why suffering doesn’t mean abandonment, and how hope can still be found even in life’s darkest seasons.Be encouraged, strengthened, and reminded: no matter what storm you face, there is always hope—and there is always One who is bigger.15/02/2026Make sure to share with your friends and family!#hopemessages #mark #thisisjesus #hopelancaster #hopeisnotncanceled

Hope Live | This is Jesus | Mark 4:35-41 | Jamie HaxbyIn this powerful message based on Mark 4:35–41, we explore the story of Jesus calming the storm and what it means for the “furious squalls” that suddenly arise in our own lives. Whether it’s unexpected news, personal struggles, or witnessing someone else’s pain, storms can feel overwhelming and frightening. But this talk reminds us that God is not absent in those moments—He is present within them.Through biblical reflection, real-life application, and the imagery of David in the cave of Adullam, this message encourages listeners to shift their perspective: from fear of the storm to reverence for the One who is greater than it. Discover how faith grows in hardship, why suffering doesn’t mean abandonment, and how hope can still be found even in life’s darkest seasons.Be encouraged, strengthened, and reminded: no matter what storm you face, there is always hope—and there is always One who is bigger.15/02/2026Make sure to share with your friends and family!#hopemessages #mark #thisisjesus #hopelancaster #hopeisnotncanceled

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