Recap: Walking Through A Storm
In this week’s message recap, Pastor Brady Boyd talks about this powerful exploration of Matthew chapter 8 takes us into the boat with Jesus and His disciples as they encounter a sudden, furious storm. The message addresses three distinct seasons we all experience: times of joy when life makes perfect sense, seasons of crisis when all hell breaks loose, and periods of recovery when we emerge with scars and testimonies. The storm on the lake serves as both a physical reality and a spiritual attack, reminding us that our most vulnerable moments often invite the fiercest battles. What stands out is the dual nature of fear—the healthy fear that protects us from genuine danger, and the irrational fear that the enemy uses to paint false pictures of our future. When Jesus calms the storm, He offers more than immediate relief; He provides a glimpse of heaven itself, where the waters around God's throne remain perfectly still. This isn't just about surviving our current storms—it's about understanding that we serve a God who is never surprised by our crises, who will not let us drown, and who is ultimately enough for whatever we face. The church becomes our emergency room, not a country club, where the broken find care and the wounded discover healing.