In
times of disappointment, heartache, sickness, or discontent when the storms of
life a raging all
around God sometimes feels very far away. We can start to wonder why He let
this happen, or why He isn't doing something, right now, to stop it or fix it.
He could have prevented this storm and He didn't. As we come to the end
ourselves in our storms of life, we angrily cry out, "Lord, don't you
care?" And his reply is, "Where is your faith?"
If you are not currently experiencing a
time of difficulty, or time of doubt and uncertainty, then PRAISE God! But get
ready, because Jesus assured us in John 16:33(NLT),
"I have told you all this so that
you may have peace in me. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows.
But take heart, because I have overcome the world!"
So many times it is hard to keep the
faith, when you are going through a tough time. Recently my husband was laid
off from his place of employment, due to low oil prices. This came to us as a
total shock, due to he had been told the whole time that he was safe, they
needed him with the company...etc. Well apparently this was not so. It has been
a struggle in the short time since that day, to remember to have faith in God
that things happen for a reason.
So in searching for some kind of guidance
or comfort, I turned to the bible. I am going to share with you my findings.
Jesus in the midst of the storm.
In Luke 8:22-25 and Mark 4:35-40 (NLT),
we find the disciples with Jesus, in a boat, taking a trip to the other side of
the Sea of Galilee. They might have expected this would be one of the most
amazing trips they'd ever take, and it was; just not in the way they expected.
As they crossed the Sea, a raging storm
came upon them, out of nowhere.
This storm brought these expert fishermen to the very end of themselves. They
thought they were going to die. Have you ever been in a situation like that?
One where there seems to be no way out, nothing you can do to save yourself?
That same desperation is what the disciples must have felt that night. The
storm was too big. We can look at their situation and think, "Didn't they
realize they had Jesus in the boat with them?" Listen, Jesus us in the
boat with you too.
The disciples struggle to keep their boat
from capsizing.
Finally, as a last ditch effort, turn to Jesus in anger, crying out,
"Teacher, don't you care that we are going to drown?" As they look to
him, they find him sleeping on a cushion, in the back of the boat. When we
finally turn to Jesus, we too angrily cry out, "Lord, don't you
care?" As we look to Him, we find Him resting. We wonder, "How can He
rest at a time like this?"
As the story continues, Jesus awakes and
says to the storm, "Peace! Be Still!" and there was instant calming.
A word from Jesus is all it took. The disciple's desperation ceased and they
were left in awe and amazement. We shouldn't criticize ourselves too much for
our lack of faith. The Disciples has witnessed the greatest miracles of Jesus,
yet they were consumed with fear. Jesus was physically with them, and they
waited until the last minute to ask Him for help. We wonder, “Shouldn’t it have
occurred to them, to ask Him for help, right away?" We should ask
ourselves that same question in the desperate situations we face. Why go
through all the worry and struggle, when we can just ask Jesus to calm the storm?
We can declare, "It’s just not that
easy. Besides, Jesus was with them, physically. “If we believe in God's Word, if we
trust completely in what He says, then we must know that He is with us too.
Isiah 41:10 says, "Do not fear for I am with you." Matthew 28:20
says, "I am with you always" So the question is, do you believe He is? When we're
consumed with fear and doubt and the wind and waves are taking us under, we can
be assured that Jesus is with us.
We know that we need to trust Jesus, but
practically, how do we do that when we're being tossed about? Trusting in God
means: seeking Him, entering into His rest, and trusting in His Word. Our faith
requires action.
1. Faith
seeks God in all things at all times. In Matthew 11:28, Jesus
was very specific in telling those who were heavy-laden and overburdened to
come to Him. If we're experiencing fear and doubt, it's because we're not
trusting God. We can't trust Him in some things and not in others. There's no
such thing as God being almost sovereign.
If our situation need a miracle, then we
must realize that God is the only One that can perform that miracle. We must go
to Him in prayer, casting all our cares on Him, and trust that He will handle
it all, in His way, in His timing, which is always perfect. We must stop
"laboring" and start trusting.
2. Faith
enters into God's rest. In a violent, life-threatening storm,
Jesus was peacefully asleep. In our storms of life, we too, can enter into rest
with God. We must stop trying to do what only God can do. Often times, we are
to stand still and watch God work (1Chronicles 20:15-17). Most of the time He
simple want us to believe (2Chronicles 16:9). Entering into God's rest, means
continuing to trust Him, even if, our situation does not change. We can't
change our circumstances if the circumstances we are in are God's will. We must
trust that He has promised to work ALL things for good (Jeremiah 29:11). We
might not be able to see how the trials and tribulations of our lives can
possible be used for good, but God is sovereign, we are not; His ways are
higher and His ways are far better (Isaiah 55:8-9).
3. Faith
trusts God and His Word. You can't be an unbelieving believer.
You either trust God or you don't. You trust His Word or you don't. Faith does
not walk by sight, because every time you step out in faith, you can rest
assured, you are going to be challenged with something that contradicts it.
Faith is a choice, not a feeling. It is choice that declares, regardless of the
way things appear, "I trust God." Never forget that God sees your
life from beginning to end. He is all-knowing, all-caring, and all-loving.
There is nothing in your life that goes beyond His control. Trust him to bring
about victory in your life. You won't be disappointed (1Chronicles 5:20; Psalm
22:5).
If you find your faith and fear
colliding, look to Jesus.
He has not jumped out of the boat of your life. See God, enter into His rest, and
trust His Word. When the storms of life hit, you won't have to dust off your
Bible or go searching for a lost prayer. You'll know where your faith is.
With Love,
"B"

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