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Peace be still

 


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One day, Jesus and His disciples were in a boat, crossing a lake. Suddenly, a strong storm came. The wind blew fiercely, and the waves crashed into the boat. The disciples were afraid. They thought they were going to sink. But Jesus was asleep.


Panicked, they woke Him up and said, “Lord, don’t You care that we are going to die?” Jesus stood up, looked at the storm, and said, “Peace, be still.” Immediately, the wind stopped, and the water became calm. Then He asked them, “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?”


This story teaches us that storms will come in life. Sometimes, we feel overwhelmed, just like the disciples. We worry, panic, and forget that Jesus is with us. But He has the power to calm every storm—both in nature and in our hearts.


When we face problems, we should remember to trust Him. Instead of fear, we can pray and believe that He is in control. No matter how hard life gets, Jesus is with us, and He will bring peace. All we need to do is trust and listen when He says, “Peace, be still.”


Have a great week ahead!





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