In this lesson, we explore three powerful biblical accounts of storms at sea: Jonah 1, Luke 8, and Acts 27. Though separated by centuries and circumstances, each story reveals the same truth: God remains sovereign over nature, human decisions, and even life’s most chaotic moments. From Jonah’s rebellion to Jesus calming the storm and Paul’s shipwreck on the way to Rome, God’s purposes move forward without fail. As we compare these journeys, we discover how faith is revealed in times of uncertainty. Jesus challenges His disciples with the question, “Where is your faith?” while Paul demonstrates unwavering confidence in God’s promises even when everyone around him has lost hope. The lesson highlights how our response to life’s storms often reflects our understanding of God’s power and presence. This study also examines the contrast between worldly wisdom and godly counsel, showing why the voice of a faithful servant of God can be more valuable than the consensus of human experts. Through every storm, God uses His messengers to display His sovereignty, encourage others, and advance His mission. Ultimately, this lesson reminds us that God has rescued and called each of us for a purpose. Just as Jonah, the disciples, and Paul became instruments through whom God’s sovereignty was revealed, we are invited to trust His plan, reflect His faithfulness, and carry His message to the world.