This sermon challenges believers to examine which voice they trust when life’s storms arise—the voice of fear or the voice of God. Using Acts 27 and Paul’s journey through a violent storm, it illustrates how choosing the wrong voice can lead to fear, panic, and hopelessness. The message emphasizes that while circumstances may be chaotic, our future is shaped by whether we are led by our senses or by the Spirit of God. It highlights that courage is not based on conditions but on faith, and what we focus on will ultimately fuel either fear or faith. Even when mistakes are made, “now faith” reminds us that God can still bring us through. The sermon ultimately calls believers to fix their eyes on Jesus, trust God’s promises, and “shake off” fear, knowing that even if the ship breaks apart, God’s purpose and protection remain secure.