This episode centers on Jesus calming the storm in Mark 4 and the bigger lesson hidden inside that miracle: not just that Jesus can command the wind and waves, but that he remained completely at peace in the middle of chaos. JD reflects on a real storm he experienced with a group of college students in Texas to show the contrast between human panic and Christlike stillness. The takeaway is that peace is not the absence of trouble, but the presence of Jesus within it.
The second half of the episode turns that insight into an invitation for listeners facing their own “furious squalls” — cancer, divorce, anxiety, or any other heavy circumstance. JD and his dad reinforce the message through the hymn “Be Still, My Soul,” reminding listeners that God’s peace can steady us and spill over to others around us. The episode closes with a pastoral challenge: bring your anxiety to Jesus, let the Holy Spirit hold you, and become a person whose calm helps calm the room around you.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction and Morning Prayer
01:31 Exploring Mark Chapter Four
03:40 The Power of Jesus in the Storm
07:09 The Miracle of Peace
10:28 Carrying the Peace of God
12:42 Reflection and Journal Prompts
14:27 A Blessing to Be Together
16:24 Finding Peace in the Storm
18:19 Singing to the Soul
21:29 Sharing Stillness with Others
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The Bible concerns itself far more with who God wants us to become rather than what we need to know or do.
Jesus and the Temple.
Paul shows us the gospel doesn’t advance by strategic plans but by surrendered servants.