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The spiritual barometer is falling.
And all of us who can read the signs of the times, we know there's
a storm gathering. There's a storm gathering. Sometimes
it's calmest just before the storm. I learned that in Florida.
When they say a hurricane's coming, you walk outside and you say,
no way. But yet the barometer's falling.
And you know that it's coming. The Bible tells us that. But
folks, soon our Lord, who's been on the mountain of His glory
praying for us, is going to rise from His throne. And then, walking
on the water will be child's play. Here comes stepping on
the clouds. The plain-spoken, biblical wisdom
and timeless teaching of Adrian Rogers has gone around the world
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John chapter 6. In a few moments we are going
to begin reading in verse 16. But we are going to be talking
a little bit about troubles, heartaches, tears, disappointments,
what we would call the storms of life. We go to the doctor
and we get a bad report. We don't know what the next telephone
call is going to bring, boast not thyself of tomorrow, for
thou knowest not what a day will bring forth. None of us know
what the next phone call will bring, for good or bad, we just
don't know. There are storms that come to
us. Now, the Lord here, in His ministry
in Galilee, was with His disciples, and they were in a storm, and
we're going to read about that, and then we're going to learn
some wonderful lessons about how to find peace how you can
find peace in the midst of your storm. Because we all have storms.
Beginning in verse 16, And when Jesus was now come down, His
disciples went down unto the sea, and entered into a ship,
and went over the sea toward Capernaum. And it was now dark,
and Jesus was not come to them. and the sea rose by reason of
a great wind that blew. So when they had rowed about
five and twenty or thirty furlongs, they see Jesus walking on the
sea and drawing nigh unto the ship, and they were afraid. But he saith unto them, It is
I, be not afraid. Now just to underscore the last
part of that phrase there, be not afraid. Did you know Some
365 times in the Bible, one time for every day in the year, God
has told us not to be afraid. And one way or another, He said,
be not afraid or fear not. 365 times He tells us not to
be afraid. The devil is the sinister minister
of fear. But our Lord tells us not to
be afraid. Now remember, they are in a storm. He says, it is I, be not afraid. Then they willingly received
him into the ship, and immediately the ship was at the land whither
they went. In our journeys to Israel, and
I've been to Israel many times, one of the most delightful times
that I have is to sit at twilight on the shores of Galilee. It's almost mesmerizing. It's
almost like a dream, the tranquility. You're almost intoxicated by
the beauty as the sun sets over the Sea of Galilee and the Golan
Heights across the sea from Tiberias turn a rosy color. You sit there. You can hear the
birds nesting in the trees. I believe that the Sea of Galilee
is one of the most beautiful bodies of water on this earth.
The old rabbis used to say that when God created all the other
seas then He created Galilee just for Himself. Now, the background
for this passage of Scripture, it had been a wonderful day.
Jesus Christ had been with His disciples, teaching them, and
He had performed miracles. He fed the 5,000. So the disciples
were full. They were full of success. They
were full of knowledge. They were full of self-confidence. And they were full of a banquet
of fish and bread. And it was a wonderful evening,
perhaps like the evening that I just described, when sometimes
we sit there and bask in the beauty. And perhaps the moon
was there in the sky. snuggled like a gardenia on the
lapel of the night, and a gentle breeze, soft as a baby's breath,
kissed their cheeks. And so these disciples, who are
seasoned sailors, get in their boat and take sail to go to the
other side of the sea, rejoicing in such a wonderful day. And
then it happened. Then it happened just like that. The wind begins to rise. The clouds darken the moon and
the stars. And angry winds begin to beat
the sea with its fists. And the water rises up. and slaps
these disciples in the face. And the water that's on the outside
of the boat begins to come on the inside of the boat and fill
the boat. And they're now out in the middle
of the sea. And it's dark. And the wind is
contrary to them. They can't even see their hand
before their face. And that Sea of Galilee that
had been as quiet as a mill pond now has become a dangerous death
trap. And these seasoned sailors are
filled with fear. They bend their backs to the
oars. It's too far from the shore to swim. The waves are too boisterous. They have an idea that they are
going down, and on top of all of this, where is Jesus? Why hasn't He come to them? Why
has He forsaken them? And then they see him. He's walking on the water. That doesn't bring them joy.
Now their fear has turned to raw terror. Who, what is that
walking on the water? Is it a phantom? Is it a ghost? And then they recognize it's
Jesus, the wave walker, walking on the water. And he speaks to
them. And he says, don't be afraid. In another gospel he says, be
of good cheer. It is I." And they receive him
into their boat. And when they do, watch this,
immediately, they're on the shore. Immediately, they are on the
shore. Well, are you in a storm? You say, no, pastor, I'm not
in a storm. Well, I'm glad for you. Enjoy the trip. Enjoy the trip. Have a good time.
Really, I'm serious. We're fools if we don't enjoy
the good times of life. If you are not in a storm right
now, I am happy for you. Enjoy it. But wait a while. Just wait a while. Sooner or
later, you are going to find yourself in a storm. The Spanish
have a proverb, there is no home without its hush. That just simply
means that sooner or later, And I've learned as a pastor that
while there are many of us here, there's probably a heartache
on every pew. Somewhere sitting next to you,
there is a heartache somewhere. We have storms. We all have difficulties,
if not now, later. And so, what I want to talk to
you about is how to find peace in the midst of your storm. Because peace is not the subtraction
of problems from life. Peace is the addition of power
to meet those problems. That's God's peace. So, I want
to give you six principles. Will you write them down? Principle
number one. Here's what you can say when
you're in a storm. Number one, I am governed by
His providence. I am governed by His providence. What happened to these people
that day was not happenstance. It was not a mistake. It was
not something that... should have been avoided. The
storm did not take Jesus by surprise. Now, folks, if Jesus Christ can
walk upon water, Jesus Christ can certainly read and forecast
the weather. This thing was not incidental.
It was providential. Put in your margin Matthew chapter
14 and verse 22. The Bible says, in a straight
way, Jesus constrained his disciples to get into a ship. Now, he said,
you must do it. It was Jesus who sent them into
this storm. It may be that God has engineered
your storm. I mean, God has engineered your
storm. If he has not engineered it, listen, if he has not engineered
it, he has certainly allowed it because our God is over everything. I was reading Psalm 107, verses
24 and following. These see the works of the Lord and His wonders
in the deep, for He commandeth and raiseth the stormy wind,
which lifteth up the waves thereof." It's God who is the master of
the winds and the waves, and He's the one who causes storms
to come. You know, it is a shallow theology,
a very shallow theology that says if we're in the will of
God, that we're just gonna sail always smoothly on the sea of
life. We'll have no sickness, no sorrow,
no disappointment, no separation. There'll be no death in our family.
There'll be no problems. And the Joy Boys get on television
and say, if you just get right with God and believe God and
send me an offering, you'll never be sick. Everything will be fine.
And this is the gospel of cash and Cadillacs, tranquility. Friend,
there's a Greek word for that, and it's baloney. baloney. No, no, no, no. Listen, we are
going to have And the first thing that you can say when difficulty
comes is that God's providence is over it all. I am governed
by His providence. God's wonderful plan is in effect. We call that the providence of
God. Now remember, Jesus constrained
them to get into a storm. They were in this storm because
of the providence of God. Now here's the second thing that
you can say. Number two, not only am I governed
by His providence, but I am growing by His plan. I am growing by
His plan. Now, God's plan is not to indulge
you. God's plan is to enlarge you. Put in your margin, Psalm 4,
verse 1, thou hast enlarged me when I was in distress. Thou
hast enlarged me when I was in distress. I want to ask you a
question. Those of you who have been on
the trail for a while, when did you grow the most? When everything
was fine, When you were smoothly sailing or when the storm came? Did you not grow more in the
storm, in distress, when you were crowded to Christ and when
you had to call upon him? You see, in the Bible, there
are correcting storms and there are perfecting storms. Now Jonah,
who spent the night on a foam blubber mattress, was in one
of those correcting storms. I mean, he was in a storm because
he was out of the will of God. He was running from God, and
God sent a correcting storm. But there are also perfecting
storms. These disciples were not out of the will of God. Why
were they in a storm? They were in a storm. Don't miss
this. They were in a storm because
they were in the will of God. It was Jesus, Matthew tells us,
that constrained them to get into that boat. They were in
this storm because they were obeying Jesus. Why would Jesus
want them to be in a storm? Because He wanted them to grow.
I've often shared these words with you that someone wrote.
I don't know who wrote them. I walked a mile with pleasure.
She chatted all the way, but left me none the wiser for all
she had to say. I walked a mile with sorrow.
Not a word, said she, but, oh, the things I learned from sorrow
when sorrow walked with me. Is that not true? Thou hast enlarged
me when I was in distress. Somebody said that faith is like
film. It's developed in the dark. That's
when we learn to trust the Lord. I was reading about the Israelites
when they were headed into the Promised Land into the land of
Canaan. And in the land of Canaan there were some demon-possessed
giants and they were called Anakim, not Anison, but Anakim. They
gave headaches. They didn't cure it. These were
Anakim. And they were great giants. And
when the 12 spies went into the land to spy the land, 10 of the
spies came back and said, hey, we can't take this land. Why,
it's full of milk and honey and corn and wine and oil and pomegranates
and figs and grapes. It is a hills and valleys. But
there are giants in that land, and we can't take that land. But two of the spies said in
Numbers chapter 14 in verse 9, only rebel not ye against the
Lord, neither fear the people of the land. Now listen to this.
For they are bread for us. Not B-R-E-D, but B-R-E-A-D. Bread, like your toast this morning. They are bread for us. Their
defense is departed from them and the Lord is with us. them
not." They said, look, these people are a piece of cake. They're bread for us. Don't be
afraid of them. Why do you eat bread? For strength. You grow on bread. It's bread
that gives energy. It is the bread that is the staff
of life. What was God saying? These things that look like they
are your problems are your food. Folks, it's when you feed on
these problems. that you grow. You see, what
our Lord was looking for was not softies as disciples. He
wanted them to grow and He enabled them to be in a storm that He
might enlarge them. So remember that you're governed
by His providence when you're in a storm. He rules over all. And remember that you are growing
by His plan. And it's in the storm that you're
going to grow and become more and more like the Lord Jesus
Christ. Well, you say, but Pastor, I
just don't have what it takes to grow when I'm in the storm.
True, you don't. But here's the third thing. I
am graced by His prayers. Look, if you will, in verse 17.
They're saying, where's Jesus? Where's Jesus? It's dark. He
hasn't come. Why hasn't he come? Well, he's
doing something else. What is he doing? He's praying.
And he's up on a mountaintop praying. Put in your margin Matthew
14 because this story is told in different ways in the different
Gospels. And the Bible says, And when
he had sent the multitudes away, he went up into a mountain apart
to pray. Listen, don't think that He has
forsaken you just because you cannot see Him. When you're in
the storm, He may not be with you in bodily form, but He is
very much aware of you. I love that song, His eyes on
the sparrow, and I know He watches me. Let me give you another verse
from one of the other Gospels. Put this one down in Mark chapter
6. beginning in verse 47. And when even was come, the ship
was in the midst of the sea, and He alone on the land. There
in the sea, Jesus is on the shore. Now watch this. And He saw them
toiling and rowing. He saw them. Did you know that He sees you
right now? You say, He doesn't know where I am. He doesn't know
this difficulty. Why is He so far away? Why am I in the storm? And He on the shore. Friend,
He is there praying for you. He went apart to a mountain to
pray. He's up there on the mountain looking down. He sees right through
the dark. They can't see Him. He sees us. And what's He doing? He's praying.
You want a blessed thought? Let me give you a blessed thought. You are on Jesus' prayer list. You are on Jesus' prayer list. There's nothing much more comforting
to me than for somebody to tell me that they pray for me. Folks,
some people have never been prayed for one time. If you're on anybody's prayer
list, you're blessed. You're blessed. But I can tell
you you're on his prayer list. The Lord Jesus knows you by name
and he calls you by name and the Bible says that he ever lives
to make an accession for us. Hebrews 7 verse 25, wherefore
he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto
God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make an accession for them.
Did you come to God by Jesus? Then you're on his prayer list.
And what is he doing? The finished work of Jesus is
Calvary. The unfinished work of Jesus
is His prayer ministry. Listen, I am governed by His
providence. I am growing by His plan. I am
graced by His prayers. He was praying for them in the
midst of their storm. Do you have any reason to doubt
that He is praying for you in the midst of your storm? How
would you feel if you knew while you're in your bedroom, that
right out there in your living room, Jesus was on his knees praying
for you. Is it any less real that you're
in the boat and he's on the shore, or you're here on this earth
and he's in the glory, praying for you? He ever lives to make
intercession for you. Not only am I graced by his prayers,
but I am gladdened by his presence. He will come. Look, if you will,
in verse 20. And he saith unto them, It is
I, be not afraid. And in Matthew, he tells them
to be of good cheer. Matthew 14, verse 27, straightway
Jesus spake unto them, saying, Be of good cheer, it is I, be
not afraid. I can see these disciples as
they, perspiration is on their brow and their face is a network
of fear The hands hold clammily. Clammy hands hold to those oars
and their backs are aching and they're pulling. Peter says,
pull harder. We're going to sink. And old
doubting Thomas says, I don't believe we're going to make it.
We're going down. And then they see Jesus. Why didn't he come sooner? Why
did he wait? You know, he'd been there for
a long time. If you read the story, you're going to find out
that they had been out there on the sea for six agonizing
hours. They're out there. And now it's
the darkest hour of the night. Mark tells us that Jesus came
the fourth watch of the night. That's between 3 and 6 a.m.,
the darkest hour. For six long, agonizing hours,
they're out there, and it seems that He has forgotten them. It
wasn't Jesus who had forgotten. Really, it was the disciples
that had forgotten. You know, Jesus had just done
a miracle. If you read this story in the
sixth chapter of John, you'll find out that Jesus had fed 5,000. Notice, if you will, in verse
12. And when they were filled, He saith unto His disciples,
Gather up the fragments that remained, that nothing be lost.
Therefore, they gathered them together and filled 12 baskets
with the fragments. Now, why did they fill 12 baskets?
How many disciples? 12 disciples. All right, he says,
now take everything. Take the fragments that remain.
Every disciple has a basket of bread sitting right at his feet
in that boat. In that boat. In that boat is
a basket of bread. He's just done a miracle. And
now here they are filled with fear. They're thinking, why has
Jesus forgotten us? They'd forgotten Jesus. They
had forgotten what He had already done. Aren't we prone to do that?
I mean, how many times our Lord has delivered us, how many times
our God has performed miracles for us, but we have forgotten. And what they should have done
was just remember what Paul said in 1 Thessalonians 5, verse 18,
In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ
Jesus concerning you. But our Lord waited. Why did
he wait? Well, his wait, his delay before
he did come to them was strategic and it was deliberate. Would
you write this verse down, Isaiah chapter 30 and verse 18? And
therefore will the Lord wait that he may be gracious unto
you." Isn't that a great verse? And, therefore, will the Lord
wait, not that he might be cruel to you, but that he might be
gracious unto you. And, therefore, will he be exalted.
Now, God is in the business of getting glory to himself. That
he may have mercy upon you, for the Lord is a God of judgment.
That means discernment. He knows what you need. And then
it says, blessed are all they that wait for him. God waits. You need to wait. And do you
know what God is waiting on? God is waiting for you to wait
on Him. God is waiting upon you to wait on Him. Now, have you
ever thought about the deliberate delays of the Lord? I was reading
in John chapter 11 when Lazarus died. Mary and Martha, who loved Jesus
and knew that Jesus loved Lazarus, sent for Jesus. Jesus was not
there in Bethany. And they sent for Jesus and told
him, look, the one that you love is sick. The Bible says, and
Jesus waited two days, two days before he ever did anything,
before he ever even started to come. Now, suppose, Brother Bob,
you get a message that Buna, for example, is sick, and you're
somewhere, and you just say, well, I just believe I'll stay
around two more days. That would seem so cruel. not to come. And, of course, you should come,
and I would come. But Jesus waits two days. And by the time He gets there,
it's four days has passed. Now, and Jesus says, Lazarus
is dead, and I'm glad. Now, wait a minute. But that's
what He said. Because Jesus had a plan there. He's going to raise Lazarus from
the dead. Question. Suppose Jesus had come
right away and healed Lazarus. Certainly He could have healed
him if He raised him from the dead. No ifs, ands, and buts about that.
We know He could have healed him, but He didn't. Well, had
He healed Lazarus, you know what someone may have said? Well,
you know, he might have gotten well anyway. I mean, how do we
know, how do we know really that it was Jesus that did that? Maybe,
maybe it would have gotten well anyway. But there's no way explaining
away the miracle when He raised Him from the dead. You see, He
had a plan. And a plan did not make sense
to Martha. She scolded Him. It did not make
sense to Mary. She pouted. But it made sense
to the Lord Jesus. Therefore will the Lord wait.
The Lord gave a promise in the Garden of Eden that he was going
to send a Messiah, Genesis 3, 15, but he waited 4,000 years. 4,000 years. Did you hear that?
4,000 years. The Bible says, in the fullness
of time, God sent forth his Son. In the fullness of time. I know
many times we're trying to pick God's blessings before they're
ripe. Therefore, will the Lord wait that he may be gracious
unto you. Blessed are those that wait on
him. God is developing patience. God is never in a hurry, but
he is never late. Habakkuk 2 verse 3 says, for
the vision is for an appointed time, but at the end it shall
speak and not lie. Many of us are waiting for Jesus
to come. People say, Where is the promise of His coming? For
since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were
from the beginning of creation. You can put it down big, plain,
and straight. He is coming. He is coming. He is coming in
God's good time, but He is coming. Our Lord is coming. Next, you can say this in the
midst of your storm. I am guarded by His power. I am guarded by His power. Notice
what he says in verse 20. It is, I be not afraid. I don't know who first said this,
but he said a mouthful when he said, the will of God will never
take you where the grace of God cannot keep you. That's good. The will of God will never take
you where the grace of God cannot keep you. That's everlastingly
true. You see, Jesus said to them,
He constrained them to get into a boat and to go over unto the
other side. You read that in the Word of
God. He said, go over to the other side. He didn't say, go
under. He said, go over. God has a plan for you. Jesus
did not lead these disciples into disaster. He said, go over. And when he comes to them, he
says, I am. Be not afraid, be of good cheer. I am. Now, be not afraid, I am. When he says the word I am, what
does he mean by I am? Well, in verse 20, look at it.
It is I. You see that in verse 20? Well,
in the Greek, it just literally says, I am. It is I is the way
we read it in King James, but it literally says, I am. And
I am is the sacred name for deity. It means He is the Almighty,
the Everlasting. It's His saying, look, I am that
I am that I am. He is the great I am. I was in
existence when this thing was not even a vapor, this sea of
Galilee. I am the great I am. And so think about it. When he says, I am, that's a
proclamation of presence, eternal presence. Not I was, but maybe
I no longer am. Or not, I will be, but maybe
I'm not yet. No, it's just that I am, that
I am, that I am, that I am, that I am. Hey, there never was a
time when Jesus was not. Never will be a time when He
will not be. And friend, in the midst of your storm, just remember
this, I am. I am. It's a proclamation of
presence. But I tell you what else it is.
Not only is it a proclamation of presence, It is an announcement
of abundance. Did you know what I am is? It's
an unfinished sentence. It's an unfinished sentence.
I am what? Well, you fill in the blank.
Just fill in the blank. Over and over again in the Gospel
of John, he's saying, I am, I am, I am. He says, I am the way.
Are you lost? Then fill in the sentence. He's
the way. Are you on the wrong side and
want to get in? He says, okay, I am the door.
Are you hungry? He says, okay, I am the bread
of life. Are you stumbling in darkness?
He says, I am the light of the world. Are you dead in trespasses
and sin? He says, I am the resurrection
and the life. I am, I am, I am, I am, I am. I'm gonna tell you something,
precious friend. He's I am for you. You just fill in the blank. I don't know what's your problem.
I don't know what's your need, but I know your answer, and His
name is Jesus. Jesus is all this world needs
today. Blindly they strive, for sin darkens their way. Oh, to
pull back the grim curtains of night. One look at Jesus, and
all will be light. And my advice for you in the
midst of your storm, is to see Jesus, the great I Am, and see
Him walking on the water. And what looked like it was going
to be over their head was already under His feet. Under His feet! And you're seated in the heavenlies
with Him. You can't drown with your head
above water. And friend, you're seated in the heavenlies. with
the Lord Jesus Christ. He is the great I Am, and you
can put it down, I am guarded by His power. And last of all,
write this down. You can say, I am guided by His
purpose. Look in verse 21. Then they willingly
received Him into the ship, and immediately the ship was at the
land whither they went. God has not promised you smooth
sailing, but He has promised you a safe landing. Immediately,
they were at the shore. Now, you see, your destiny is
already determined. Time and space are no impediment
to the Lord Jesus Christ. He will see you to the shore. Andrew Murray said this, and
it's another great statement. God is willing to assume the
full responsibility for the life that is totally yielded to Him.
God is willing to assume the full responsibility for the life
that is totally yielded to Him. Now, they were having tribulation,
but Jesus said, Be of good cheer. In this world, you have tribulation.
Be of good cheer. I've overcome the world. You
see, that storm just represented the world. Where is Jesus? Jesus has overcome the world. That's what He's telling you.
That's what He's telling me. Now, folks, let's make another
application and then we're going to wrap this up. The spiritual
barometer is falling. And all of us who can read the
signs of the times, we know there's a storm gathering. There's a
storm gathering. Sometimes it's calmest just before
the storm. I learned that in Florida. When
they say a hurricane's coming, you walk outside and you say,
no way. But yet the barometer's falling,
and you know that it's coming. The Bible tells us that. But
folks, soon our Lord, who's been on the mountain of His glory
praying for us, is going to rise from His throne. And then, walking
on the water will be child's play. He'll come stepping on
the clouds. He'll come. Come in His glory. And those of us who are here
on the sea of time will immediately be on the shores of eternity.
Just like that, when He comes. Won't that be a day? Won't that
be a day? The Bible says it happened when
they received Him into the boat. Have you received Him? Have you? Have you trusted Him? Would you bow your heads in prayer? Heads are bowed and eyes are
closed. And if you need the Lord Jesus Christ as your personal
Lord and Savior, why don't you receive Him into your boat right
now? Receive Him really into your heart, into your life. not
merely to be with you, but to be inside of you by faith. Would you pray this prayer? Dear
God, I am a sinner, and I'm lost, and I need to be saved, but I
want to be saved. Jesus, you died to save me, and
you promised to save me if I would trust you. I do trust you, Jesus,
right now, with all of my heart. Come into my heart. Come into
my heart. Pray it and mean it. Come into
my heart. Forgive my sin. Save me, Jesus. Did you ask Him? Then thank Him. Pray this way. Thank You, Lord
Jesus, for saving me. I trust You to do it right now
like a child. And that settles it. You're my
Lord, my Master, my Savior, and my God. Now Lord Jesus, begin
to make me the person you want me to be. And Jesus, because
you died for me, I will live for you. Help me that I'll never
be ashamed of you. And give me the courage to make
it public today, this morning. Help me not to be ashamed of
you. In your name I pray. Amen. Friend, the Bible says, ìBelieve
on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved.î Now you see,
you cannot trust Jesus unless you trust Him as Lord. Salvation
is not a cafeteria line where you say, ìWell, I believe I will
have some salvation today, but no lordship, thank you.î No,
He is the Lord Jesus Christ. And the Bible says, ìBelieve
on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved.î And when
a person gets saved, they are not perfect. They donít sprout
wings and get a halo. But I tell you what they will
do and must do, give all they know of them to all they know
of Jesus. And Jesus will receive you as you are a sinner to cleanse
you and forgive you. And He will come into your life
as Lord of Lords and King of Kings. Pray, Lord Jesus, come
into my heart today. Take control of my life. Save
me and begin to make me the person you want me to be. And if you
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How To Find Peace in The Midst of Your Storm 2158 - Adrian Rogers
Series POWER14745 GLOBAL GOSPEL RADIO
| Sermon ID | 127252047505406 |
| Duration | 41:04 |
| Date | |
| Category | Radio Broadcast |
| Language | English |
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