Using Paul’s voyage to Rome, the Euroclydon storm, the shipwreck, and Paul’s survival and ministry on Malta and in Rome, this message emphasizes letting go in the storm, “tossing” worry, fear, anxiety, and doubt overboard, and trusting God’s promise even if the ship breaks. The sermon connects biblical wind imagery (east, west, north, south) to judgment, deliverance, and transition, and compares Paul’s redirected voyage with Jonah’s attempt to flee his assignment, showing God can shift circumstances to align people with His purpose. Listeners are encouraged to stay in the boat, believe God is working it out, and pray for spiritual renewal and outpouring.
Scriptures
Acts 27:10-44
Jonah 1:1-4
Acts 28
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