Saturday, October 11, 2014

Honesty In A Storm--October 11, 2014


Honesty In A Storm

They said, "Teacher, do You not care that we are perishing?" (Mark 4:38)

We can trust the Lord in His love and care for us,
no matter how terrifying the storm.

1.         Jesus. There He was. In their boat. He was resting after a long day of expending human strength while ministering to needy people. Even God as man needed to rest. He was tired. Asleep and at peace. In a moment of sheer panic and paralyzing fear that had overcome His disciples, He was awoken from a deep sleep and presented with this brazen charge: “Teacher, do You not care (in the Greek, the word “care” is a verb that can read, “We are making an assertion that we do not matter to you”) that we are perishing?” Or to put it another way, “Apparently You are not in control of this storm, and we sure aren’t, so we are going to attempt to control You instead with our words.” Another word to describe what took place is the word, manipulation. Before we come down too hard on the failure of these disciples, we need to look closely at our own lives and pose these questions: (a) Have I ever used prayer to bend God’s will to my own? (b) Have I ever sought the easy path in order to avoid the challenging circumstances that form my character? (c) Have I ever accused God of doing wrong by accusing Him of being late or ignoring my prayer request? (d) Have I sought to make God feel guilty because of my unpleasant situation? (e) Have I ever suggested that God is not fair? (f) Have I ever felt like God did not care for me in a way I was expecting Him to care for me?

2.         Fear makes us do some pretty strange things sometimes. We become irrational, even though we seek to live within the confines of a rational life. We become spiritually paralyzed, forgetting to do everything we know to do (like pray, read our Bible, worship Him). Fear also drives us to grasp for as much control as we possible can. And in the pursuit of control we are only going after an illusion, for we will never have a deep and meaningful faith if we hold the reigns of control. The battle for control is a lifetime confrontation between us . . . and Jesus. Will we serve Him as Lord or will we seek to subject Him to our own will? Does His Word control our lives or do we attempt to control His Word by picking and choosing what we will and will not obey?

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