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Tempest in a Teapot - Amy Lively
Running from God is a skill I developed early in life. I abandoned my faith for 20 years, but even thought I’ve returned to Him – fully committed, all in – sometimes I still find myself taking off like a sprinter at the starter’s gun. Certain commands make my skin crawl, some verses slay me so […]
Amy Lively,
Weapons of warfare: Wind of the Lord
Jonah 1 vs. 4 But the LORD sent out a great wind into the sea, and there was a mighty tempest in the sea, so that the ship was like to be broken. The Lord fulfils His purpose through any object or …
Babatope Babalobi,
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Scripture “Jonah, however, set out in the opposite direction in order to get away from the Lord. He went to Joppa, where he found a ship about to go to Spain. He paid his fare and went aboard…
Kelleigh Wooderson-Hudson,
3 Kinds of Storms a Believer Will Face
Have you ever run from the will of God for your life, thinking, “I could
Greg Laurie,
When your life is threatened (Matthew 8:23-27)
When so much is out of control, can Jesus restore this unruly world?
Allen Browne,
The Prophet in the Graveyard — House of David Ministries
“Now the word of the Lord came to Jonah the son of Amittai, saying, ‘Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and cry out against it; for their wickedness has come up before Me.’ But Jonah arose to flee to Tarshish from the presence of the Lord. He went down to Joppa, and found a ship going to Tarshis
Eric M. Teitelman,
Commentary on the Bible story of Jonah
How to achieve deliverance: lessons from bible story of Jonah Jonah was a disciple of God, who fled from the presence of God. There are still many Jonahs in this generation, and this message is t…
Babatope Babalobi,
Interpreting the Weather - Emmanuel Baptist Church
In Jonah chapter 1, Jonah ran into a terrible storm on the Mediterranean Sea. It was so bad it threatened to break up the ship (Jonah 1:4). The sailors were desperate, even throwing their cargo overboard to try to save themselves (Jonah 1:5). They expected to die (Jonah 1:6). All this because of Jonah’s disobedience.
Chris Hutchison,

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