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GCSE; CCEA; The identity of Jesus - CCEA Calming the storm (Mark 4: 35–41). Mark was an eyewitness to key events in Jesus' life. From early on, he hails him as the Son of God. Part of Religious ...
Jesus will talk to anyone: members of opposing parties, hostile foreign heads of state, sinners, Samaritans, people who are out to destroy him. Anyone. Offered a choice between fight or flight, he ...
Storm after storm has blown in with punishing amounts of rain—damage from previous storms not even cleaned up ... ( Mark 4:35-41) who yell at Jesus “Wake ... Jesus calms the storms of our ...
The Gospels see Jesus rescuing his disciples from a terrible storm (Mark 4:35–41). Many tend to read Bible passages like these and interpret the sea negatively, as dangerous and threatening.
Jesus calms a storm with these three words, and I’m certain it […] Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now °F. Sunday, February 16th 2025 Today's Paper. Home Page. Close Menu.
OPINION: Maybe you’ve heard the “Jesus calms the storm” story before. But really think about it: Jesus gets in a boat with His disciples, and they take off across a big lake.
Jesus spoke to them, ‘Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid.’” The Lord presents them with a choice: Either focus on the storm or focus on him. He is not just telling them not to be afraid.