IN
THE STORM
READ:
Mark
4:35-41
[Jesus]
said to the sea,
“Peace,
be still!”
–Mark
4:39
A storm was brewing-not just on the
horizon but also in a friend’s home.
“When I was in Hong Kong,” she shared, “the local meteorological service announced that there was a superstorm approaching. But more than the storm that was looming outside my window, there was a storm brewing at home. While my dad was in the hospital, family members were trying to balance their home and work responsibilities while also traveling to and from the hospital. They were so tired that patience was wearing thin, and the situation at home was tense.”
“When I was in Hong Kong,” she shared, “the local meteorological service announced that there was a superstorm approaching. But more than the storm that was looming outside my window, there was a storm brewing at home. While my dad was in the hospital, family members were trying to balance their home and work responsibilities while also traveling to and from the hospital. They were so tired that patience was wearing thin, and the situation at home was tense.”
Life can feel like a storm-tossing us
around with winds of misfortune, grief, or stress. Where can we turn? When Jesus’ disciples were caught in a great
windstorm and wondered if He cared, they still knew where to turn. He demonstrated His power by calming the
howling storm (Mark 4:38-39).
But often He does not calm the storm
immediately. And, like the disciples, we
may feel that He doesn’t care. To calm
our fears, we can cling to faith in who God is and what He can do. We can take shelter in Him (Psalm
91:1). We can find His help to
relate to others with grace. We can rest
in an all-powerful, all-wise, and all-loving God. He is with us in the storm and cradles us
through the storm. –Poh Fang Chia
Whether
the wrath of the storm-tossed sea,
Or
demons or men, or whatever it be
No
waters can swallow the ship where lies
The
Master of the ocean, and earth, and skies. –Baler
One
need not cry out very loudly; He is nearer to us
Than
we think.
INSIGHT
Today’s
passage from Mark recounts an incredible display of Jesus’ power. As the Lord of creation (Colossian 1:15-17),
Christ had the right and the authority to instruct the wind and the waves and
have them obey Him. Yet this miracle
caused the disciples to fear greatly, which prompted Jesus’ statement in verse
40. The disciples feared the storm more
than they trusted the one who was with them in the boat. Jesus tells them (and us) to trust what we
have seen in Him to get us through both the literal and metaphorical storms of
life.
Have a blessed night.
God Our Creator’s Love Always.
Unity & Peace
Unity & Peace
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