True, abiding faith is far from passive; it is fiercely
active.
When the wind and the waves began to overtake the boat
Christ and His disciples were traveling on as they crossed Sea of Galilee Jesus
lay sleeping on a pillow, in the stern of the boat. In a panic the disciples came to Him, crying
out, “Lord, don’t you care if we drown!?”
(Mark 4:38)
Jesus got up, rebuked the wind and the waves and with a loud
shout said, “QUIET, BE STILL!” (Mark
4:39) The wind and the waves
immediately died down.
I wonder, if in that moment the disciples heard the same
truth in their hearts, “quiet, and be
still”, as they frantically scrambled around on the boat trying to save
themselves, all the while, Jesus, in the midst of a great storm had everything
under control even when it seemed as though they would drown.
Abiding faith teaching us to rest in the middle of what
seems like an overwhelming storm. As our
hearts run, unguarded, filled with fear, worry, and anxiousness we seek to take
over control, forgetting all the while that our Lord is resting at the helm,
asking us to join Him there.
The rebuke of “quiet,
be still” was not just for the storm, but for the disciples as well. In their panic they forgot that their Lord
was in total control. They allowed worry
and fear to overtake them. They become
controlled by it and quickly forgot the faithfulness of their God.
I can totally relate with the disciples. Far too often, I forget the faithfulness of
my God. I focus on the storm and allow
myself to be held captive by fear and worry, quickly finding myself reaching
towards the helm to take over control.
Yet, there my Lord sleeps, resting, asking me to join Him there. If I desire to truly take over control I’ll
find myself stepping over him, maybe even, in my panic, kicking him out of the
way to grab hold of the reigns of control.
What a stubborn fool I’ve been. Thankfully, the gospel can make new the most
stubborn of hearts. With humility and
prayer I can learn a new way of doing life.
I can let go of the helm and rightfully, give it back to Jesus. It is hard work to get to this point, but
with active faith, working with God for our renewal, we can be made new.
Father, forgive us, we forget so quickly, that in you, is
rest. You promise to stand with us, to
never leave us. You are a good
Father. May we remember to quiet our
hearts and be still in your presence no matter what life throws us. May stillness be our default and trusting you
be where we land. In Jesus name,
amen.
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