Faith in Jesus through storms of life

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Those storms show you your foundation. Those storms show you your life rafts. Those storms show you what you really are relying on to hold you up. Why does Jesus send storms into your life?
Timothy Keller
He can give strength to His people and see them through the storms of life.
Warren W. Wiersbe
Jesus is shown to possess power to still outward storms that threaten life and to still the inward storms of torment and grief that threaten our souls.
David E. Garland
191 Life is literally filled with God-appointed storms. These squalls surge across everyone’s horizon. We all need them.
Chuck Swindoll
When the storms of life strike, it’s what happens in you that will determine what happens to you.
Jerry Savelle
 9   Sometimes He quiets the storms in our lives, and sometimes He allows them to rage. But regardless of the weather, He always calms and comforts His children.
Lisa Harper
So the Christian is made strong, and firmly rooted by all the trials and storms of life. Shrink not then from the tempestuous winds of trial, but take comfort, believing that by their rough discipline God is fulfilling this benediction to you.
Charles Spurgeon
Every Woman’s Hope (2001)
Lisa Harper
The storms of life no more indicate the absence of God than clouds indicate the absence of the sun.
John Blanchard
Faith in the storm is true faith! Faith in a calm may be, or may not be, genuine faith.
An Instructive Truth, Volume 50, Sermon #2893 - Jeremiah 10:23
Charles Spurgeon
Faith is only as valid as its object. You could have tremendous faith in very thin ice and drown.… You could have very little faith in very thick ice and be perfectly secure.
—Stuart Briscoe
Stuart Briscoe
Faith is both God’s gift and man’s act. The Lord is the author of our faith, but we ourselves believe.
Strong Faith, Volume 23, Sermon #1367 - Romans 4:20
Charles Spurgeon
Faith is to believe what we do not see. The reward of this faith is to see what we believe.
—Augustine
Augustine of Hippo
Our faith is never perfect … we are partly unbelievers.
John Calvin
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