Matthew 8: 23-27
The sky slowly becomes an eerie gray color. A low humming
sound in the distance methodically comes closer until you feel engulfed in the
noise that nearly knocks you off your feet. You catch yourself, but can’t quite
tell what’s going on. Unexpectedly the legs below you can no longer hold you
upright and are swept out from under you. It is becoming difficult to breathe
and nearly impossible to get your bearings. You then realize you are soaking
wet, half floating and half being pushed.
You want help but don’t know how or who to ask. You feel you
should be able to handle it on your own. You’re strong and intelligent. You
grab the nearest object and hold on with an iron grip.
You reach for anything passing by that may be able to stop
the turmoil, but nothing you can grasp is stable. You panic. You focus on the
negative and how overwhelming it all is.
The storms of life can make us feel weak and helpless. They will
grip us tightly as though we are suffocating in our own living room. As the
gale force winds wage havoc in our minds we attempt to latch onto things we
think will ease the pain. We hold fast to the tangible. We allow the evil one
to invade and create unrest within us.
Even when inside the boat with Jesus, the disciples allowed
themselves to weaken under the threat of a storm. They woke Jesus
in fear for their lives and asked him to save them from drowning. Matthew 8:26 Jesus replied, “You of little faith, why are you so afraid?” Jesus then calmed the
storm.
How we choose to handle the situations we are in determines our level of inner peace. If we know God is with us and fix our eyes and heart on Him, though we will experience storms, we will not drown.
Lyrics from the song: Just Be Held by Casting Crowns:
“When your eyes
are on the storm
You wonder if I
love you still.
But when your eyes
are on the cross
You know I always
have and I always will.”
How will you take the bumps, bruises and scars of this
life, focusing on the storm or fixing your eyes on the cross?
Watch/Listen to JustBe Held by Casting Crowns
Read/Listen to Matthew8:23-27
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