Read Mark 4.
After an overloaded stint of teaching, with no time rest, Jesus and the twelve
set out across the Sea of Galilee. It was evening, but this journey of a
few miles for the professional fishermen aboard should not have been a problem.
Then, the problem came.
A violent windstorm came up. The waves crashed over the bow and the boat
began taking on water. The men feared for their lives. In great
contrast, Jesus had fallen asleep and never woke up in the storm until they aroused
Him. Their question in verse 38 is full of terror. "Do you not
care that we are perishing?"
In the previous chapter, He called them to be with Him and to serve Him.
It seemed fairly easy to be with the crowds and to listen. But when
the pressure was on them, fear caused the twelve to question the very character
of Jesus. They were in the boat and in the storm because God wanted them
there. They were in the exact will of God.
Later, the Holy Spirit would move the Apostle Peter to write: "...casting
all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you." (1 Peter 5:7).
God's character does not change. It is never in doubt. In the
middle of problems, it is our faith in Him that is being tested.
Jesus rebuked the storm and calmed the sea with the simple yet commanding
words, "Peace! Be still!" Then, Jesus had a couple
questions of His own.
"Why are you so afraid? Have you still no faith?"
Matthew recorded that upon selecting the twelve, Jesus addressed the subject of
fear with them. "So have no fear...And do not fear those who kill
the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear him who can destroy both
soul and body in hell....Fear not..." (Matthew 10:25-33)
The night before the crucifixion, Jesus comforted them with these words:
"Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in
me...Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world
gives, do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let
them be afraid." (John 14:1 and 27)
It is human to have questions. Yet, the follower of Jesus can rest in the
peace of God, even in the middle of life's storms. It is not because we
have all the answers but because we trust the One who is in full control of all
our circumstances. To us He speaks, "Peace! Be still!"
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