Very
soon however, the winds picked up and they were in the middle of a full-blown
storm. The wind speeds were high and
created large waves that crashed down on their boat. They began taking on water and became fearful
their lives might be lost at sea.
Meanwhile,
Jesus continued to sleep. His disciples
were agitated at His disconnect from the urgency of the situation. Filled with panic and fear they angrily awoke
Him saying, “Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?” (Mark 4:38).
Jesus
stood, looked out on the stormy sea and spoke directly to the wind “Calm!” and
to the waves “Peace!” The disciples
stood in amazement as suddenly the weather changed with the wind stopping and
waters resting. They marveled.
Then
He turned and confronted their lack of faith in Him. Their eyes fixed on the storm and they became
controlled with anxiety and doubt. They
lost all sense of reason, as panic took over.
The
event communicated how Jesus has the power to control the greatest forces of
nature and how He wants people to trust Him when walking through the disasters
of life.
Jesus
does not promise to calm every storm, but does show how through Him we can
experience His peace.
If
we are dealing with the effects of a hurricane, tornado or a wild fire, His
calm can reign. If we are dealing with a
wayward child, bankruptcy or traumatic medical diagnosis, He can give us rest.
Sometimes
He chooses to let the storms come and they cause great damage and pain, at
other times we are spared with a sense of relief. There is a mystery to it. We do not understand God’s ways. But one thing we do understand, His steadfast
presence and abiding peace remain.
A
prayer for you – Lord God, I pray for
those in our country who are walking through the effects of hurricanes in the
south and the forest fires in the west.
I don’t understand why these disasters were not suddenly stopped. Even so, I pray you will show yourself mighty
to those who have suffered loss. Help
them to trust in you despite devastation all around. May you lift their eyes heavenward and fill
them with your joy and rest.
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