Dan Stockum - August 18, 2019

Kept Alive - Jonah 1:17-2:10

In over our heads. Overwhelmed. Buried. This isn’t the usual description of a miracle, but in the story of Jonah, it’s exactly what we see. So perhaps in our lives, when we’re surrounded by darkness and despair clouds out all light, God might still be present. Perhaps, like Jonah, we’re living in the epicenter of the miraculous.

From Series: "Miracles"

This Week's Sermon: "Do You See What I See?"

When you look at your circumstances today, what do you see? You may be overwhelmed by debt, discouraged by demands you can’t seem to fulfill, or facing an impossible situation.

Whatever your circumstances may be, the prophet, Elisha, had a servant who could relate to what you’re feeling. The servant woke up early one morning and, when he went outside, he looked up and saw an enemy army with horses and chariots surrounding him, and he cried out to Elisha in response, “Oh no! What shall we do?” But while the servant was panicking, Elisha remained completely calm, despite facing the exact same imminent threat.

How can two people experience the same set of circumstances, but one person looks at it with dread while the other faces it with confident peace? The story behind the miracle we’ll look at this week gives us the answer.

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