Euroclydon

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Euroclydon is a spiritual survival guide for anyone who’s weathering life’s hurricanes!  This study shows you why your foundation matters. From Paul’s shipwreck in a Euroclydon wind to David’s 10.8-mile journey from victory to devastation, Scripture’s packed with people who faced catastrophic storms and lived to tell about it. The core message? Stop expecting smooth sailing when the Bible itself is both an “anything is possible” AND an “anything can happen” manual where the miraculous and the mayhem constantly intermingle!

The series kicks off with “Ministry Storms,” diving into Paul’s terrifying Euroclydon experience where they “lost all control” of their ship. This section hits you with the brutal truth: “The chaos will never fix itself”—neither can you count on others to do it for you!

Then it tackles “Faith Storms” through the contrasting stories of the twelve spies (where only Joshua and Caleb saw beyond the giants) and Job’s brutal octagon match against multiple opponents.

The principle smacks you right in the face: “Your future successes cannot be gauged solely on observable circumstances” and “STOP LOOKING AT YOUR GIANTS!”

Session four gets intensely personal with “Relational Storms,” using that mind-blowing contrast of David at Elah versus David at Ziklag. 

In just 10.8 miles, the same man went from hero to zero, from being carried on soldiers’ shoulders to those same soldiers plotting to stone him! When David “encouraged himself in the Lord,” he teaches us the ultimate comeback strategy for relational betrayal.

The teaching doesn’t pull punches: “Discouragement means your courage ran before your fight was over” and delivers that five-step action plan that culminates with the in-your-face command to “FIGHT BACK!”

The final section tackles “Leadership Storms” through Moses’ journey, revealing that getting people out of Egypt was actually the easy part—the real challenge was getting Egypt out of the people! Those wilderness complaints about missing Egyptian cucumbers and garlic expose three critical leadership truths: popularity has a shelf life, the one-man show has limits, and legacy leaders need tenacity.

The series wraps with a powerful reminder that from Sarah’s impossible pregnancy to Lazarus walking out of a four-day grave, God specializes in making the impossible possible. The closing battle cry comes from 1 Chronicles 28:20: “Be strong man. Have courage, AND DO IT; don’t be afraid.” Because when something screams impossible, with God’s help, it’s absolutely doable!

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