Monday, January 25, 2010

Daily Word - What Kind Of Man Is This? - Matthew 8:23-27

Scripture:
Matthew 8:23-27 (Holman Christian Standard Bible)
Wind and Wave Obey the Master
23 As He got into the [a] boat, (A) His disciples (B) followed Him. 24 Suddenly, a violent storm arose on the sea, so that the boat was being swamped by the waves. But He was sleeping. 25 So the disciples came and woke Him up, saying, "Lord, save [us]! We're going to die!"
26 But He said to them, "Why are you fearful, you of little faith?" Then He got up and rebuked the winds and the sea. (C) And there was a great calm.
27 The men were amazed and asked, "What kind of man is this?—even the winds and the sea obey (D) Him!"

Footnotes:
Matthew 8:23 Other mss read to a
Cross references:
Matthew 8:23 : Mk 4:36-41; Lk 8:22-25; Jn 6:16-21;
Matthew 8:23 : Mt 10:1; 26:56; Mk 3:7; 16:20; Lk 6:13; Jn 12:16;
Matthew 8:26 : Ps 65:7; 89:9; 107:29; Mt 6:30; Lk 4:39;
Matthew 8:27 : Mk 1:27; Lk 5:9;

Reflection:
What is stronger than fear, even the fear of death? Scripture gives an answer: “There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear” (1 John 4:18). The Wisdom of Solomon tells us that “love is stronger than death” (Song of Songs 8:6). Jesus' sleeping presence on the storm-tossed sea reveals the sleeping faith of his disciples. They feared for their lives even though their Lord and Master was with them in the boat. They were asleep to Christ while he was present to them in their hour of need. The Lord is ever present to us. And in our time of testing he asks the same question: Why are you afraid? Have you no faith? Do you recognize the Lord’s presence with you, especially when you meet the storms of adversity, sorrow, or temptation? Whenever we encounter trouble, the Lord is there with the same reassuring message: “It is I, do not be afraid”.

Prayer For The Day:
Lord, may I always recognize your abiding presence with me. And in times of trouble or fear may I find courage and strength to respond as you would. Help me to rely upon you in all circumstances and to trust in your help both in adversity and in temptation.

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