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What does the Bible say about fear in storms of life?

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The Bible teaches that fear is often a consequence of sin and unbelief, as seen in the struggles of the disciples during the storm.

Scripture indicates that fear is a natural response, often tied to a lack of faith and belief. In the sermon, it is noted that fear can arise in moments of distress, such as when the disciples found themselves in a great storm on the sea. This fear is similar to the fear experienced by Adam after sinning, which led him to hide from God. The disciples, like many of us, often find themselves filled with doubt and anxiety, especially when faced with impossible situations. Yet, the Bible reassures us that God does not forget His people and offers His comforting presence even in life's storms.
Scripture References: Psalm 77, Isaiah 43, Romans 8:31

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A Great Storm
D Parks · Jul 25, 2021
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