Mark 4:35 That day when evening came, he said to his disciples, “Let us go over to the other side.”
Have you ever noticed how sometimes it seems that everything happens at once? While such times can be filled with pleasures and wonderful experiences, that isn’t usually the case. More often it seems that they are filled with stretching and demanding difficulties and problems that all demand our attention – right now! In such times we might wonder, if we see a light at the end of the tunnel, is it an oncoming freight train!
Then when our plate is as full as we think it can get, something more piles on and we feel like we’re about to go under. In times like these, when the situation seems to go from bad to worse with no let up in sight, my primary reaction is to view myself as having been ‘set up’ by the Lord. I ‘see’ a great big sign in the sky above me that says, “This is a test!”
The story involved in today’s verse is something similar. The disciples think they are just going across the lake to get to the other side – just like the chicken crossing the road. Little did they know what was in store for them. There was this storm awaiting them. The good news as that Jesus was with them. The bad news was that not only was he sleeping through the storm, but here is how this storm is described in scripture: 1) furious squall, 2) waves broke over the boat, 3) the boat was being swamped, 4) there were raging waters, 4) they were in great danger!
Think about these descriptions from the gospels and remember many of these disciples had worked on the water so they could recognize their situation. It wasn’t just a storm, it
was a furious squall. They were not just contending with wind and waves but with raging waters and the boat was being swamped. On top of that, scripture declares that they were in great danger. This wasn’t just a storm made to sound worse through later retelling,
like a fish story. They think they’re going to drown and Jesus asks them, “Where is your faith?”
We too might feel like our circumstances are a furious squall – our boat is being swamped and we’re about to go under. But the Lord is with us! Our situation didn’t catch Him by
surprise. Instead of feeling like we are threatened by the storm, we can rejoice in the opportunity to stand in the midst of it, with our faith focused on Him. Instead of feeling like we are overwhelmed and facing each day with dread, we can be filled with gratitude for the ‘testing opportunity’ He has given us. He’s watching and enabling us to glorify Him in the midst of it. What an opportunity!!!
Hey Don,
Your message and your attitude in the midst of your own storm inspires me!
Thanks,
Jim
Jim – You are a continual inspiration to me! I am so grateful that we got to become friends and spend a season together. I will never forget you! With much love, Don
>________________________________
Poppadon,
The Lord is surely the One who has connected you and I. I just read this post after swim training. My friend Parker was drilling and training me, he was pushing me beyond what I was comfortable in doing, stretching me in a pool of water. At times I felt as though I was not going to make it, like my body was dying for more air, but my Spirit told my mind, “this is how much air you will get, and now be still.” under the water I had to fully release my breath so my lungs would be ready to receive my next intake of air. This required faith that the air would be there when I turned to breath. I know this sounds simple, but when your body is demanding oxygen and you are being pushed beyond what you think is possible, it requires faith in the one giving you commands. I followed my leaders commands, not perfectly but mostly and with my whole heart, and now I have greater character on this side of the pain, a tree of life in my heart, because I know from experience that faith matched with obedience within the test will produce victory.
I love you Poppadon! You are a treasure to me.