This is a reprint of a
former Series...In my reprinting of this series,
I left out day 3!
As we pick up on our theme of our 5-part narrative of “HOW
TO LIVE CONFIDENTLY IN A CHAOTIC WORLD,” I am reminded of the story of the
disciples and their trip across the lake.
It seems that Jesus and his disciples had been very busy in
the performance of traveling throughout the countryside teaching, preaching and
conducting healing in the towns and synagogues of the region. One calm day,
Jesus approached his disciples and said, “Let’s go over to the other side of the
lake.” Now, this seemed to be a reasonable request, well within the expertise
of this band of former fisherman…so they all hopped in the boat and set sail
for the far side of the lake. Jesus, who was certainly tired and needed some
rest, found a comfortable spot in the boat and went to sleep.
Well, as is the custom of the lake, the winds began to blow
and in no short time, these rugged, experienced fishermen found themselves in
the midst of a terrific storm…so fierce that they feared for their lives….all
the while, Jesus continued to sleep. As the danger seemed to mount and the
disciples feared that the boat would be swamped and capsize, they hurried to
the Master... Luke 8:24-25 continues the story; “The disciples went and woke him saying, “Master, Master, we are going
to drown!” He got up and rebuked the wind and the raging waters; the storm
subsided and ALL WAS CALM.”
In today’s world, if we are to live confidently in these
chaotic times, we must learn the lesson that Jesus taught his disciples on the
tempest tossed waters; in the midst of the raging wind and storm….we can be
calm for HE IS CALM.
Yes, the third “C” in our list of the five “C’s” of
confident living is we can live confidently for GOD IS CALM!!!!!
In the book of Psalms 107:28-30, we find confidence when we
read, “Then they cried out to the Lord in
their trouble and he brought them out of their distress. He stilled the storm
to a whisper; the waves of the sea were hushed. They were glad when it grew
calm and he guided them to their desired haven.” Yes, our God is never
anxious or unsettled; in fact, there are five words that do not exist in God’s
vocabulary ….
“I DIDN’T SEE THAT COMING!!!!” Our Heavenly Father has never been surprised
or caught “off guard”. He has never been mystified or uttered the words “oops”
or “uh-oohhh”…He has seldom been early and he has never been late…but he has
ALWAYS been right on time to provide us with our every need and to surround us
with his unfailing love in times of distress and discomfort.
Yes, if you want to live confidently in this day and age,
you need to do one thing….MIMIC GOD AND REMAIN CALM. He alone is ALL we need to
make it through every situation that the devil and his minions’ may put in our
path. If we will only take our eyes off of our circumstances and re- focus them
on Jesus and his calming nature, then we will bring comfort and a blessed
assurance to all those that we encounter in the midst of turbulent times.
As a disciple of Christ, we can watch as he rebukes the
circumstances that bring about fear and trepidation in our lives ….or if we
should succumb to that fear, we will be faced with the same question that Jesus
posed to his disciples that night, on that stormy lake, when he asked, “WHERE
IS YOUR FAITH?’
If you, as a child of the King, can remain calm when all
others about you are in panic mode, then that speaks volumes about you; but
more importantly, it speaks volumes about you and your relationship with Jesus.
So start living today as though nothing in this world
matters… except your relationship with
Jesus and you will be surprised by the calmness that will envelope your life.
Riding out Life’s storms….Confidently Calm in His presence,
WPQ
Poem for the day...
When life’s storm clouds gather
And you see the threat of the coming
rain;
Just place you hope in Jesus
And He’ll take away your pain.
Just put your trust in Jesus
For He holds you in His palm.
Then your heart will be at peace
And your life will know His calm.
WPQ©2010
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