Matthew
8:23-27
Then
he got into the boat and his disciples followed him.Suddenly a furious storm
came up on the lake, so that the waves swept over the boat. But Jesus was
sleeping. The disciples went and woke him, saying, “Lord, save us! We’re going
to drown!” He replied, “You of little faith, why are you so afraid?” Then he
got up and rebuked the winds and the waves, and it was completely calm. The men
were amazed and asked, “What kind of man is this? Even the winds and the waves
obey him!”
Food
for thought!
In
the Bible nothing happened without a purpose; and nothing was written by
chance. Everything in the Bible has a message. This miracle is full of
messages. The first message is that the disciples of Jesus were not exempt from
a test of faith and neither are we. Many of us think: I’m too loving, too
giving, too faithful, too loyal, too obedient , too prayerful, too dedicated to
God. Besides, I go to church on Sunday! But despite all of this, we find
ourselves in the midst of storms of life; we find ourselves dazed and confused,
wondering how we got there and how to get out.
We
look at the storms of our lives and too often, ask, “If God is so loving, why
does He allow pain and suffering in my life? What have I done to deserve being
a victim in this circumstance? Why do I need to go through this storm? Why
can’t He just take me around it? I want out and NOW!”
God’s
incredible love for us does not eliminate the pain, suffering, and heartache
that we might go through. However, God's Promises assure us that He is with us,
and He is using it all for good (Romans 8:28). Through it all, we learn to
trust that no matter how devastating the storm might be… God is with us. And if
we trust and obey Him, He will strengthen us and fill us with hope in the midst
of the storm.
Just
think about the fact that the Disciples were in a boat, with who they
supposedly believed was the Son of God; yet, even they failed to acknowledge
Him, until it was almost too late. They were about to die! Why didn’t it occur
to them to ask for Jesus’ help sooner? The answer seems so obvious. In our own
storms of life, it’s often difficult to see the “obvious.” Our vision becomes
clouded with debilitating doubt and paralyzing fear.
The
Disciples were truly the closest men to the Son of God; yet, at the end of this
miracle we see that even they had doubts in their heart about who Jesus really
was. They saw with their own eyes all of the miracles He performed, but they
still asked, “Who is this man?” A little surprising… don’t you think?
It
should be comforting to know that although God allows the storm, Jesus is in
the boat with you, with me. Yes, He is with you, right now, in the boat where
you sit in the midst of your storm . The difference is: He is in the stern
resting because He wants you and me to learn to rest in our storms.
The
purpose of our storms, simply put, is all about our relationship with Jesus.
It’s all about our faith in God.
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