A Great Storm Arose
Mark 4:35-41
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by Harold H. Lentz

Storms at sea have been a part of human experience from the beginning of time. On Christopher Columbus' journey home after discovering the New World, a storm threatened to sink his ship. He was less concerned for his life than he was fearful that his tremendous discovery would remain unknown. So he hurriedly put the message in several bottles which were cast into the sea in the hope that someday they might be picked up on a shore. He did not want his splendid achievement to be lost. There are many storms in life other than those at sea. When they occur, we need to commit our life to Christ, who can pilot us over life's "tempestuous seas."

CSS Publishing, Lima, Ohio, Preaching The Miracles, by Harold H. Lentz