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8.1K views · 8K reactions | Satan often magnifies the storms in our lives, making them seem worse than they truly are. In those moments, the waves crash relentlessly, and darkness surrounds us, threatening to engulf us completely. We cry out in fear, “Lord, save us!” feeling as though we are perishing. Yet, in the midst of the storm, Jesus remains at peace. He sleeps not because He doesn’t care, but because He is the very essence of peace. The wind obeys Him, the sea knows His name, and even in the fiercest storm, His presence remains unwavering. How often have we found ourselves in the midst of a storm, standing on the edge of our own vessel, convinced that the darkness will swallow us whole? How often have we whispered, “Lord, save me,” only to hear Him whisper back, “I never left you.” The storm obeys Him, the wind recognizes Him, and the sea is stilled at His command. And yet, we—His own creation—still doubt. But He has never left us. His peace is with us, even in the chaos. We need only trust in Him, remembering that no storm is greater than the One who calms it. #Christianity #Christian #Jesus #Bible #God #Faith #JesusChrist #Church #Christ #Love #BibleVerse #Gospel #Prayer #HolySpirit #GodIsGood #Pray #BibleStudy #Scripture #Hope #Truth #Religion #JesusLovesYou #Worship #Grace #JesusSaves #Catholic #Amen #Blessed #ChristianQuotes #ChristianLiving | Ellie Mont
8.1K views · 8K reactions | Satan often magnifies the storms in our lives, making them seem worse than they truly are. In those moments, the waves crash relentlessly, and darkness surrounds us, threatening to engulf us completely. We cry out in fear, “Lord, save us!” feeling as though we are perishing. Yet, in the midst of the storm, Jesus remains at peace. He sleeps not because He doesn’t care, but because He is the very essence of peace. The wind obeys Him, the sea knows His name, and even in the fiercest storm, His presence remains unwavering. How often have we found ourselves in the midst of a storm, standing on the edge of our own vessel, convinced that the darkness will swallow us whole? How often have we whispered, “Lord, save me,” only to hear Him whisper back, “I never left you.