Sermon
Walking with God After the Storm
Cross Church
Speaker: Dave Kinney
December 1, 2025 · 34 min
Summary
Noah's post-flood life teaches believers how to walk with God after storms end. Through Genesis 8-9, the sermon outlines four principles: trusting God's timing during waiting, worshiping while walking, welcoming God's promises, and waging war against sin—illustrated by Noah's tragic fall into drunkenness despite his faithful obedience.
Highlights
Being desperate before Almighty God might just be the point of the storm because it is in those moments so often that we can experience the closeness of God, the comfort of God, the power of God, the love of God.
The storms of life are not worthy of your worship, but the God over the storms is. And he is worthy of your worship before the storm, worthy of your worship during the storm, and worthy of your worship after the storm is over.
Yesterday's obedience to God doesn't earn you victory over tomorrow's temptation. It is a daily battle. And the moment that you think you are least susceptible to a certain sin, that may very well be the moment that you are most susceptible to that sin.