Then he got into the boat and his disciples followed him. Suddenly a furious storm came up on the lake, so that the waves swept over the boat. But Jesus was sleeping.
The disciples went and woke him, saying, “Lord, save us! We’re going to drown!”
He replied, “You of little faith, why are you so afraid?” Then he got up and rebuked the winds and the waves, and it was completely calm.
The men were amazed and asked, “What kind of man is this? Even the winds and the waves obey him!”
Matthew 8:23-27
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And he saith unto them, why are ye fearful?.... Though they had some
faith in him, yet there was a great deal of fear and unbelief, for which
Christ blames them, saying, O ye of little faith: See Gill on Matthew 6:30. In Luke, the phrase is, "where is your faith?" what is become of it? You professed but just now to believe in me, is your faith gone already? In Mark it is, "how is it that ye have no faith?" That is, in exercise, their faith was very small, it could hardly be discerned: some faith they had, as appears by their application to him, but it was very little. They had no faith in him, as sleeping, that he could deliver them; but had some little faith in him that he might, could he be awaked out of sleep; and for this Christ blames them; for he, as the eternal God, was as able to save them sleeping as waking.
Then he arose and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm: being awaked by his disciples, he raises his head from his pillow, stands up, and with a majestic voice, in an authoritative manner, showing some kind of resentment at the wind and sea, as if they had exceeded their commission; and the one had blown, and the other raged too much and too long; he rebukes them in such language as this, "peace, be still"; , as it is in Mark, be silent, hold your peace, stop your mouth, put a bridle on it, as the words used signify; and go on no longer to threaten with shipwreck and loss of lives; upon which the wind ceased, the sea became calm, and the ship moved quietly on.
~Gills Exposition of the Bible ~
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Does it not take your breath away the things our Lord did as man and God in one. He reminds us always that he is with us and paying attention whether we think he is asleep or just absent. Never doubt, always have faith.
JN
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The peril and perplexity of the disciples in this voyage; and in this
appeared the truth of what Christ had just now said, that those who
follow him must count upon difficulties, v. 20.
1. There arose a
very great storm, v. 24. Christ could have prevented this storm, and
have ordered them a pleasant passage, but that would not have been so
much for his glory and the confirmation of their faith as their
deliverance was: this storm was for their sakes, as Jn. 11:4. One would
have expected, that having Christ with them, they should have had a very
favourable gale, but it is quite otherwise; for Christ would show that
they who are passing with him over the ocean of this world to the other
side, must expect storms by the way. The church is tossed with tempests
(Isa. 54:11); it is only the upper region that enjoys a perpetual calm,
this lower one is ever and anon disturbed and disturbing.2. He rebukes the wind; the former he did as the God of grace, and the Sovereign of the heart, who can do what he pleases in us; this he did as the God of nature, the Sovereign of the world, who can do what he pleases for us. It is the same power that stills the noise of the sea, and the tumult of fear, Ps. 65:7. See, (1.) How easily this was done, with a word's speaking. Moses commanded the waters with a rod; Joshua, with the ark of the covenant; Elisha, with the prophet's mantle; but Christ with a word. See his absolute dominion over all the creatures, which bespeaks both his honour, and the happiness of those that have him on their side. (2.) How effectually it was done? There was a great calm, all of a sudden. Ordinarily, after a storm, there is such a fret of the waters, that it is a good while ere they can settle; but if Christ speak the word, not only the storm ceases, but all the effects of it, all the remains of it. Great storms of doubt, and fear in the soul, under the power of the spirit of bondage, sometimes end in a wonderful calm, created and spoken by the Spirit of adoption.
~Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commentary~
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How can one not wish to serve our God through any means or by any talents he has given unto us? When one comes to appreciate...to be aware of...to recognize just how potent, how commanding, how authoritative, and, yet, warm and loving the Bible and the words of and about our Lord and God are, then you will begin to have that intense, consuming faith that launches the transformation into a new self modeled after our Lord God.
How can one not wish to serve our God through any means or by any talents he has given unto us? When one comes to appreciate...to be aware of...to recognize just how potent, how commanding, how authoritative, and, yet, warm and loving the Bible and the words of and about our Lord and God are, then you will begin to have that intense, consuming faith that launches the transformation into a new self modeled after our Lord God.
In the storm tossed sea of life, have faith in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ
Amen
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