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Wrecked for a Purpose

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This week, Julian Adams brings a Palm Sunday message from Acts 27 titled "Wrecked for a Purpose." Drawing from Paul's harrowing shipwreck on his way to Rome, he unpacks what it looks like to hold onto faith — and God's goodness — when every current in your life seems to be working against you.Walking through Paul's storm-tossed journey, the angel's promise in the middle of the chaos, and the unexpected arrival at the island of Malta, this message confronts the assumption that being in God's will means smooth sailing. Julian makes clear that prophetic promises are not a guarantee of comfort — they are an invitation into a deeper partnership with heaven that must be tested and walked out.The sermon anchors in a simple but profound truth: your storm is not a detour from your destiny — it is the route. Like Paul, who broke bread in the middle of the tempest as an act of defiant faith, we are invited to celebrate the goodness of God not after the storm passes, but in the middle of it. Gratitude becomes the posture that unlocks perspective. Eating becomes a prophetic declaration that the future goodness of God is available right now.Ultimately, this is an invitation to stop white-knuckling the ship that you think will get you where you need to go, and to trust that the God who wrecks your plans is the same God who has already prepared a certain island for you — a place of purpose, breakthrough, and living witness to His redemptive goodness.

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