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So the thing that they feared turned out to be
the thing to deliver them. So their deliverance was in
their storm. In other words, God has a divine design
for the storms of our life.
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Welcome to Treasure Truth with pastor and author James Ford,
junior senior pastor of the Christ Bible Church in Chicago.
I'm Steve Heller. Glad that you're with us today as
we're going to begin a new series called The Perfect Storm,
really taken from acts chapter 27. And as you might expect,
the Apostle Paul in the book of acts in that chapter,
he is in a storm. He was actually sailing for Rome.
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A storm came up and Paul was involved in a shipwreck.
And ultimately it was through that shipwreck that many people
around Paul got to see God at work in his life.
And ultimately many of them were saved, not just physically,
but saves spiritually as well. And that principle holds true
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in our lives today. It's very often in the storms
of life where we feel like our plans and what
we thought was going to happen gets absolutely shipwrecked, that
we see God show up. You've probably known people I
know I certainly have, who have said it was in
this moment of pain and desperation that I recognized my
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need for God. I cried out to him and I
began a personal relationship with Jesus because of that storm.
For others who maybe have been believers for some time,
they say it was in that storm that I didn't want,
but God allowed that God really got Ahold of my heart,
that he really grew my relationship with him. And I
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am changed spiritually. I grew so much in my spiritual
maturity in that storm that I never want to go
through that again. But I can look back and say,
God used that tremendously in my life, and I'm so
glad of what I've learned in that storm. Well, I'm
glad that you've joined us for today's program, because Pastor
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Ford is going to spend some time talking about why
storms are given to us, how they're to inspect us
and correct us. So if you can open your Bible
and join us in acts chapter 27 as we begin
this message called the Perfect Storm. Here is Pastor Ford.
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Some of you may remember what happened. Uh, I guess
it was about 10 or 11 years ago. There was
an infestation of mosquitoes in Louisiana. As a matter of fact,
it was epidemic. They hadn't seen that many in years. Um, and, uh,
there was great concern, uh, because, uh, they carried disease
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and all that kind of stuff. And then to add
injury to insult, they were expecting a hurricane. And so
they're dealing with this infestation of mosquitoes. Now there's a
hurricane coming. Injury to insult. But something that they thought
was going to be devastating, uh, turned out to their delight. Uh,
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because when the storm came, they had mosquitoes. When the
storm left, the mosquitoes were gone. Uh, so the thing
that they feared turned out to be the thing to
deliver them. So their deliverance was in their storm. So
you missed it already? Their deliverance was in their storm.
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In other words, God has a divine design for the
storms of our life. And I say it all the time,
at infinitum, ad nauseam, that what we actually see as
setbacks may be set ups for God to work in
our lives. Uh, so we started this passage a couple
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of weeks ago, and we said that when you look
at what God is doing, this is a cogent, concise
passage that gives us a panorama of what God does
with us, to us, for us, through every storm of life.
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So it really doesn't matter. Uh, now there's some that
aren't in here, but at least we can do with
the ones that are in here. So they accomplish six things.
Walk with me. Uh. Real quick. Uh, storms are given
to inspect us. That's verses nine through 13. Everybody follow along. Alright. Secondly,
storms in this passage are given to correct us 14
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through 20 storms. Third of all are given to protect
us 21 through 25, and storms are given verses 26
through 32 to direct US 33 through 41. Storms are
given to perfect us. And then finally 42 through 44
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storms are given to resurrect us. And so God wants
to do these things. Uh, he wants to, first of all,
inspect us. That when you look at verses nine through 13,
here's what you find. God uses the test to inspect.
In other words, God tests your faith with problems. What
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do your problems reveal about you? Because they always reveal
something about you. As if the old adage is true.
Christians are like tea bags. If you want to know
what's really in a Christian, drop them in some hot
water and then you're going to begin to find out
if they have anything that God has put in them
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that will come out and flavor that hot water and
take over the taste and the control where you see
the analogy anyway. And so that's what he wants to do. So.
So what did he test walk through with me. Verse
nine that it tested uh, they had a failure to
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wait uh, that your problems test your patience. So God
told them in verse nine, don't go. They went anyway. Why?
Because we're in a hurry. We want it right now.
I mean, God, give me a husband. Give me a
wife now! And if you don't, we're going to go
get a Hagar and have ourself a Ishmael. And so
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what do we do? You know, I heard a phrase.
It wasn't mine. I wish it was because I loved it.
When I heard it, I wrote it down in my computer.
Of my mind, there are no shortcuts on the highway
to holiness. No shortcuts. That's one of the things I
had to deal with, Deke, because I. I'll do something
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last minute in a minute, and God had to work
on me. Now I don't do it in the last minute.
I wait the last two minutes. And so there was
a failure to wait, then. Uh, you you saw, uh, that, uh,
God was inspecting their faith. They didn't have any because
ten and 11, they made foolish decisions. Then in verse 12,
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they're following the crowd. So there's a vote. Should we
listen to God? And God lost 273 to 3. And
then we saw fair weather circumstances. That is verse 13
of things begin to look like God wasn't telling the truth.
I need to let you know. Every open door is
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not from God. Amen. Amen. Yeah. See, here's the problem.
And let me summarize it and move on. We think
we can make foolish decisions and still be blessed. Some
shipwrecks are our own fault. Now let's move on. In
14 through 20, he says, storms are given to correct us.
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Let me read a few of these verses. It says.
But not long after there arose against it a tempest
wind called euroclydon. And when the ship was caught and
could not bear into the wind, we let her drive.
And running unto a certain island, which is called Clauda,
we had much work to come by the boat, which,
when they had taken up, they used helps under-girding the ship,
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and fearing lest they should fall into the quicksands. Strike sail,
and so were driven, and we be exceedingly tossed with
a tempest. The next day they lighten the ship, and
the third day we cast out our own hands, the
tackling of the ship. And when neither sun nor stars
in many day appeared. And no small tempest lay on
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us all. Hope that we should be saved was then
taken away. Some storms are designed to correct us. In
other words, what's going on? Look at the text. This
storm comes up sudden and unexpected. And that's the way
storms come. And it starts off with soft winds that
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turn into storm winds. Don't waste this word because sometimes
it starts off real good at first when we're not
doing what God has called us to do. But how
many know? All you gotta do is just wait a
little bit that it always catches up with us, that
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we can be sure our sins will find us out,
that God said, this is how we are to do it.
This is how we do it. As a matter of fact,
look at it because it calls it a tempest, a typhoon,
and it gives it a name Euroclydon gave the storm
a name. What's the name of your storm? Husband. Wife. Boss. Ministry. Finances.
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Everybody say. Yeah, yeah, that's. That's my storm. Here's what
I want you to see. Uh, that when we talk
about storms, he names them. I believe it's because the
identification of the problem is the first step necessary to
resolving the problem. Note something. They name the source of
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the storm, not the agent. I just thought I'd bring
that out because I. I looked at it, the source,
not the symptom. And see the winds and the waves. Uh,
had a source. Euroclydon. In other words, the storm was
sent to correct them.
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God says, listen, I don't want you to sell. So, Paul,
tell him don't sell. It's dangerous. But no, they don't listen.
Nobody wants to hear what God has to say. So
God says, okay, well, then, since you won't listen to me,
I'm going to send a storm. Now, we ought not
be surprised by that. Jonah chapter one. Here's what the
Bible says. And the word of the Lord came to
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Jonah and said, Go to Nineveh, that great city, and
preach against it. What did Jonah do? Jonah said, Hades, no,
I won't go. So Jonah went down and went down
and went down and went down. That's what it says.
He went down and then down and then down, and
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then down into a ship. And he paid his fare
and he went to Tarshish. Now Tarshish is in Spain.
Let me just show you, uh, what God did. Jonah.
I want you to go to Ninevites, but I don't
want them to be saved. I don't want to go
and preach to them. I don't want to go to them.
So therefore, I'm going to disobey you because I don't
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like what you're telling me to do. Let me say
that again. I'm going to disobey you because I don't
like what you want me to do. I ain't feeling that.
And God says I don't care whether you're feeling it
or not. I told you to go to Nineveh. So
Nineveh was 500 miles to the east. Where was Tarshish
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in Spain? 2000 miles to the northwest. Get this. He
had to go four times as far to be out
of the will of God, than to obey the will
of God. And notice it says. And he paid the fare. Remember,
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once God came to him in chapter three, what did
he say? And the word of the Lord came to
Jonah the second time, and compare him, because I did.
Because that's what teachers do when I compared it. What
he told him in chapter one is the same thing.
He told him in chapter three didn't change. Arise, go
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to Nineveh and preach against that great city. You see
what happens. You may change your mind about what God
wants you to do, but he doesn't, and he's going
to keep on you until you do like Jonah. Go
do what he said. But in the middle. What happened?
It was the storm that corrected him. Jonah is on
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his way. He's down in the belly of the ship. Sleep.
The ship is doing the Nae Nae. Everybody's afraid. And
these are sailors who sail on this, and they're afraid.
Somebody say, hey, there's a prophet down there, man. He's sleep.
Everybody else is in a turmoil. You're asleep. He's unaffected
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by what he calls. And so what happens? He says,
you know what? I know why y'all are in this storm.
Throw me overboard and everything's going to be copacetic. It's
going to be fine. Because the storm, at least he knew.
Because some of y'all don't know yet. Least he knew
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the storm came because God was trying to correct his disobedience.
And so here it is now. Jonah. Lord, what do
you want me to learn? Do what I told you
to do. And most of us are slow learners, and
we need to realize that God is more interested in
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our character than he is in our comfort. Man, I
have never seen such a time when comfortable Christianity has
plagued the church. Everybody wants to do what's convenient and
God hasn't called us to convenience. He said that that
you are to follow him. Pick up your cross daily
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and follow me. That's what Jesus said. Cross isn't something
you wear around your neck or your ear. Cross goes
on your back. Anybody that saw anybody carrying a cross,
guess what? They knew that person getting ready to die.
And so here it is. Now God says, look, I
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told you, don't do this. You went and did it.
So now I gotta send you a storm. Because when
God is trying to correct us, we don't give in.
We grow up. I say this if you're going to
get hurt in life, you might as well learn from it.
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Something might as well be accomplished from it. See? Here's
what's going on. What? God, why do you want to
correct this situation? I need to do something in you.
That's why I'm doing something to you. Now get this.
Let me give you one other, and then we'll move
on and look at the elements of it. Guess what happened. Jacob,
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if you look at Genesis 33, here's what you'll find.
Jacob was supposed to go to Bethel. Anybody know where
he went? He went to Shakim halfway. Now, now he
just wrestled with God. His name has been changed to Israel.
And God says, okay, go back where I first met
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you in Genesis 28. What's that? That's Bethel, house of God.
Where does he go? She came. Where is that? A
little over halfway. Why did he stop there? Because there
was prosperity there. He could see that. He couldn't see
where God was taking him. Man, I'm tired, I'm tired,
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I'm tired. Yeah, because that's us, isn't it? That's us. That.
You know what? I know God wants me here. But
you know what? When I look at ministry, the ministry
is hard. You know, people are difficult to deal with,
and the very people you're trying to help often are
the very people that give you the most problems. Am
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I right about it? Usher, you come in all happy.
And you know what you said. I don't want to
sit there. And why do they always want to sit
where they have to walk over somebody anyway? And so
here it is. Now it is, it is. You're supposed
to be there, but you stop now. Remember what happened
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in 34 storms. Anybody remember the storm? Just raise your
hand if you remember the storms in 34. Here's number one. Dinah,
the daughter of Leah. Imma leave that alone because that
was Jacob's daughter. But why do they say the daughter
of Leah? So we know he didn't value her. She
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didn't have a daddy daughter relationship, you know, like you
and I got didn't have that. And so because she
belonged to Leah and he didn't love Leah, he loved Rachel.
So what happens? She's a church girl. She ain't never
been nowhere. And it says she went down to a
party of the Canaanites, went to Freaknik, Went to Miami
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on spring break. And what happened down there got raped.
Then her brothers hear about it. They go in Simeon
and Levi to a whole village. God say, man, I
love her. I love her because sex is addictive. So
he wants to marry her. The brothers say, oh, this
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is the way to get him. Circumcise yourselves so you
can be recognized with us. They all did. And what happened?
They went in and killed them all. Jacob said, look
what you've done. You've created a problem. There's a storm.
These people aren't going to stand for it. And I
just want to read something. I want to read Genesis
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35 one. It is so powerful. Genesis 35 one listen
to this. And God said unto Jacob, arise, go to Bethel,
and dwell there, and make there an altar unto God
that appeared unto thee, when thou fled us from the
face of Esau, thy brother. Now get this. Here's my point.
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And then I want you to see the elements of
what's going on in this passage. Here's my point. You
stop in checking. You know you're supposed to go to Bethel.
What is missing in chapter 34 that you have in
chapter 33 and chapter 35? God speaking. Because God is
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not going to speak when we're in disobedience. He's silent.
When we're in disobedience. You say, how do you know
that every passage we've looked at that has that like
when we looked at Abraham, right. He was in Haran
five years and God didn't say anything. That's at the
end of chapter 11. But then at the beginning of
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chapter 12 and the Lord said unto Abraham again, God
speaking to him. Now why? Because he's on his way
to where God told him to go, and the person
who was impeding and stopping him from going was Tara.
His father. And it says, And Tara died and Abraham
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looked to the Negev. Wonder who or what gotta die
in your life for. You're ready to listen to what
God has to say. And so what happens? God says,
okay now. And God said unto Jacob, Jacob begins to obey,
and God continues to answer. And so what happens? Because
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when we are being corrected at least two two areas
in this text, uh, it affects us emotionally and it
affects us experientially. Let me just walk through the text
here and let me show you what happens there, designed
to emotionally correct us and to experientially correct us. If
you are taking notes, just write these down. I want
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to walk you through real quick. Uh, 14 through 20
and show you what's going on. So then what are
they designed to correct? Because the storm, they were lost
totally for 14 days. They had no destination. And problems
do that to you. You can lose all your bearings.
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You know they're coasting, going in the wrong direction, but
you can't coast uphill. And so what happens? Here it is. Uh,
storms want to correct us, to stop us from drifting.
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You're listening to Treasure Truth with Pastor Ford and a
message called The Perfect Storm. And I hope that as
we wrap up today's teaching, you realize that we need
to be intentional with living out the Christian life because
it is so easy to drift, to drift in our relationships.
And you never drift towards your spouse. You don't drift
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towards God. And I think sometimes God allows those storms
into our lives to correct our path. So we quit
drifting and we intentionally pursue Christ or pursue that relationship
that God has for us. Well, we're going to continue
this teaching on the perfect Storm in our next broadcast.
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