Luke 8:25 "Where is your faith?" he asked his disciples. In fear and amazement they asked one another, "Who is this? He commands even the winds and the water, and they obey him."
I'm not sure what I think of this story today. Jesus calms the storm in Luke's version right after being awoken. He then asks the question of disciples' faith. Their response shows how little they knew him at this point of his ministry. I feel like sometimes that is where I am with my faith. I am sometimes confused by what God is calling me to do and trying to figure out my part in the calling. I don't always know how to show my faith in His plan. I know and believe He is capable of anything, but my lack of understanding clouds my faith. Here, this is what we see. The disciples are amazed by Jesus' ability to calm the wind and water, and yet if they thought about the fact that all of the Earth was created through him, they would have never been afraid of the storm in the first place. Hmm…is that where I am? I need to think about what I know about God and connect it to the calling. This is a journey that will take time and require me to spend some alone time with God, listening and not talking. I am ready and willing to take that step. I don't want him to calm the storm; I want to rest with him on the boat.
I'm not sure what I think of this story today. Jesus calms the storm in Luke's version right after being awoken. He then asks the question of disciples' faith. Their response shows how little they knew him at this point of his ministry. I feel like sometimes that is where I am with my faith. I am sometimes confused by what God is calling me to do and trying to figure out my part in the calling. I don't always know how to show my faith in His plan. I know and believe He is capable of anything, but my lack of understanding clouds my faith. Here, this is what we see. The disciples are amazed by Jesus' ability to calm the wind and water, and yet if they thought about the fact that all of the Earth was created through him, they would have never been afraid of the storm in the first place. Hmm…is that where I am? I need to think about what I know about God and connect it to the calling. This is a journey that will take time and require me to spend some alone time with God, listening and not talking. I am ready and willing to take that step. I don't want him to calm the storm; I want to rest with him on the boat.
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