Learning In Storms

Jesus got up, rebuked the wind and said to the waves, “Quiet! Be still!” Then the wind died down and it was completely calm. Mark 4:39

Sometimes we can learn something in a storm that we couldn’t learn any other way. In this story Jesus and his disciples are crossing the Sea of Galilee in a small fishing boat.

Some of the disciples were fishermen, and they had spent much of their lives on this body of water. So, from one point of view, they were the experts—and Jesus, who had grown up as a carpenter’s son, was in their care.

Yet their expertise was being tested. While Jesus was asleep in the back of the boat, the wind suddenly blew stronger. Soon the sea came crashing over the sides and swamping the boat. These fishermen knew how dangerous this storm was. They knew that they all could drown.

They woke Jesus saying, “Don’t you care?!” But as soon as He woke up, Jesus said to the wind and the waves, “Quiet! Be still!” And the sea became calm. The disciples were in a state of awe. “Who is this? Even the wind and the waves obey Him!”

Through this terrifying experience the disciples saw clearly who Jesus was. They were tested in an area of life they knew very well, and Jesus showed He is Lord over all things. The storms of life can trouble our souls, but God can reveal more of Himself to us through these experiences.

Lord, when we go through the storms of life teach us more about You. Help us to see our weakness and Your strength. Calm our hearts by your loving presence. Amen.

Inspired by a Today Daily Devotion

Oceans

Bobbie Hoffman