You Gotta Rock the Boat Before You Walk on Water…
Now, I’m something of an expert when it comes to the title
of today’s topic…not that I have ever walked on water; but, I sure have rocked
the boat on more than one occasion.
It all goes back to my days in the Navy when I served as a
helmsman for the motor whaleboat….a small, motorized craft about 20 feet or so
that was used to carry the crew and more importantly, our commanding officer,
from ship to shore. I worked along side a good friend of mine by the name of
Tiny, a rather robust young man at 6’ 6” and 285 pounds. Tiny was a Boatswain Mate Third Class and in
charge of the motor whaleboat and the crew that ferried our shipmates to our
port-of-call. I had the good fortune of being assigned to his detail and I
learned a great deal from him, especially when it came to getting in and out of
the boat.
The first time I was assigned duty on the launch, I
proceeded to climb in the boat with little knowledge of where I should place my
feet or how to move forward from the aft to the bow of this small vessel.
Unfortunately, that lack of knowledge deposited me into the harbor and ruined
my freshly-starched uniform…Tiny had a big laugh and I had to go back aboard
the ship and change into another uniform. I never forgot what Tiny taught me regarding
the boarding and unboarding of our craft…..and although, I often rocked the
boat coming and going, I never fell in again.
I share this story because of the kinship it provides me
with my favorite disciple, Peter and his story in Matthew 14:26-32 ….it is
here, where Peter sees the Lord, walking on the water in the midst of a
terrible storm.
We all know this story and too often, each of us may have
chided Peter because of his failure to successfully navigate the stormy waters.
It seems that after climbing out of the boat, as he begins to walk toward the
Master, he is overcome by the wind and the swirling seas and he begins to sink.
Jesus, in His loving spirit, takes hold of his hand and lifts him out of the
raging seas and says, “O you of little
faith, why did you doubt?”
It seems that Peter has failed…but, let’s examine this from
a different vantage point. All the disciples where present…they all thought
they had seen a ghost…they all feared for their collective lives …and they all
had the same opportunity to rock the boat….that is, anyone of them could have
called out to Jesus and said as Peter, “Lord,
if it is you, command me to leave the
boat (my addition) and to come to you on the water.”
But it was only Peter that was willing to risk the savage
sea and the wild winds …only Peter was willing to rock the boat and step out in
faith to meet his Lord in the storm. He was willing to leave what little
security this tiny vessel offered and walk forward, climb over the bow and lower
himself into the cold, dark sea. No one
offered a helping hand or even an encouraging word but our Lord….and He simply
said, “COME!”
It is true that Peter’s step of faith left him soaked to the
bone and maybe, somehow, his lack of faith diminished him in the eyes of the
other disciples; but in the eyes of the Lord, though disappointed in the
overall outcome, I’m sure Jesus was once again encouraged that Peter was on his
way to becoming the man that He knew he could be….a man for all seasons.
And the same can be said for you and me, if we are willing
to rock the boat and heed the Master’s call to come….to step out of our comfort
zone….to dare to be all that He has called us to be.
We may falter and fall short of God’s desire for our
lives….we may disappoint Him as doubts and fears creep into the fabric of our
faith….but He will lovingly extend His nail-scarred hand and lift us out of the
tempest-tossed seas of our lives and but us back into the boat ….and then the
storms will cease….for He alone is the Son of God.
I encourage you today with this….
Don’t fear the storms of life as you sail through
them….rather trust the Son of God, Jesus Christ and know that you will arrive
safely home to spend eternity with Him. Until then keep,
Rocking the Boat…Expecting to walk on water,
WPQ
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