“And when He got into the boat, His disciples
followed him. And behold, there arose a great storm on the sea, so that
the boat was being swamped by the waves; but He was asleep. And they went
and woke Him, saying, ‘Save us, Lord; we are perishing.’ And He said to them, ‘Why are you afraid, O you of little faith?’ Then He rose and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there
was a great calm. And the men marveled, saying, “What sort of man is
this, that even winds and sea obey Him?’”
~Matthew
8:23-27
Have
you ever been in a situation where you were so scared that your blood felt cold
and you couldn’t take a breath? It’s like your body shuts down and doesn’t know
what to do. Our reactions to any given stressful situation is called fight or
flight, but I don’t know what it’s called when you’re too scared to run or fight.
Being frozen with fear is a horrifying experience. Everything is out of control
and you just stand there like an idiot unable to move, speak or even think. I’ve
been in situations where I’ve had to fight, and I’ve been in situations where
running was the only option, and I’ve been in situations where neither was an
option because there was nowhere to run and nothing to fight. The disciples
were in that situation. They were in a boat on the sea when a huge storm roared
to life, tossing them about and threatening to sink them. They had nowhere to
run and there was nothing to fight. I imagine their fear was at a 10. Hearts pounding,
breathing fast, palms sweating, knees shaking, no way out. Yet, there was Jesus,
fast asleep with no worries. I imagine me in that situation and I have to
laugh. I’d be plenty scared but somewhere in the back of my mind, I’d be
thinking ‘seriously, you’re sleeping now?’ My husband is like that. The man is
made of steel and he can sleep anywhere at any time no matter what’s going on.
On the other hand, I’m a light sleeper and if something’s bothering me, I’m a
no sleeper. He irritates me. On the other hand, he is the perfect man to have
around during a crisis.
“Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty
hand of God so that at the proper time He may exalt you, casting
all your anxieties on Him, because He cares for you (1 Peter 5:6-7).”
Sometimes
we forget who is ultimately in control. It’s not me, it’s not my husband – it’s
God. Just like the disciples, who, even though they knew Jesus was the Son of
God, were afraid of the winds and waves, we often forget who is in control in
the face of crises. And when the seas were calmed, the disciples were amazed
that Jesus simply spoke to the winds and they ceased. Everything became calm in
the presence of Jesus. Our lives are like that too. When things get out of
control, we start to panic and seem to forget that Jesus has the situation well
in hand. Our lives in Christ are safe, no matter what’s going on around us.
Like a hurricane, life can spin out of control, but in the center of the
hurricane, it’s calm, and so our lives are with Jesus at the center.
“The Lord sits enthroned over the flood; the Lord sits enthroned as King forever. May the Lord give strength to His people!
May the Lord bless His
people with peace! (Psalm 29:10-11).”
Read
Isaiah 37-42
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