Jesus is With You in the Storm
Our Daily Walk with Christ Devotional Reading - January 31, 2024
"But when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were terrified, and said, 'It is a ghost!' and they cried out in fear." —Matthew 14:26
When the disciples were in the storm that raged in the darkness of the early hours before dawn, Jesus appeared to them by walking on the water. Their reaction was one of immense fear which had its roots in the belief of the prevailing pagan ideologies of ghosts which represented the visible spirit of a deceased person.
Once Jesus spoke the comforting words, "It is I," only Peter used his little measure of faith to verbalize the challenge, "…' Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water "(Matthew 14:28). Proud Peter stepped out of the boat onto the tumultuous waves walking with confidence toward Jesus.
Quickly, pride became fear when Peter allowed himself to become distracted by turning his head away from Jesus. Yes, he had many unrighteous characteristics but Peter believed that Jesus was the Son of God which provoked his cry of desperation, "Lord, save me!"
Deep within Peter's heart, he was confident in Christ's power to save him from sinking into the watery grave. We can learn from Peter's experience. Never lose sight of the Sovereign power of Jesus, the Son of God. Memorize His promise never to leave us or forsake us. Jesus is with us in every dark storm.
Yes, He knows that our faith is weak and we will easily become distracted by our circumstances. Still, with a love we cannot understand, He tells us to "Come." Our faith may compare to a grain of sand, but keep praying and believing! We are not hopeless! In the rugged storms that produce disruption and sorrow, Jesus is with us from the beginning to the end.
Persevere by holding onto your faith in Christ. We were created with the resilience to make it through every storm when we depend on the strength of Christ to empower us. We have the assurance that when the desired spiritual growth and transformation has occurred, Jesus will say to our storm, "Peace be still."
Thank You, Lord, for never leaving us in our hardships and sorrow. We praise You for being our Shelter in the storms of life. Jesus, we love You. Amen.
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