This was no ordinary storm. The Sea of Galilee, actually a large lake, is located 680 feet below sea level and is about 600 feet deep. It is surrounded by hills. The wind funnels through the valleys often causing violent storms to come up without warning. It is not uncommon for waves to be up to twenty feet in height. Several of the disciples were fishermen by trade. They had spent their lives on the water and sailed through many storms. These men were not easily frightened by rough water.
When Jesus awoke, He simply looked out at the storm and ordered it to be still. Instantly, the wind and the storm stopped and the water became perfectly calm. Then Jesus scolded the disciples for being afraid. Did they still not comprehend the authority and power the He possessed?
The twelve, after witnessing His authority over even the forces of nature, could only stare at each other and ask "Who is this?" They were beginning to see that His power was more than they could comprehend. Perhaps they remembered a line in the ancient Psalm that said. "You rule over the surging sea; when its waves mount up, you still them." Psalm 89:9 Or they may have remembered that God dried up the Red Sea to let the people of Israel walk through on dry land. They saw that Jesus had power that only God possessed and they were terrified.
The disciples still had much to learn about Jesus. They had yet to acknowledge Him as God's Messiah. Sleeping and seemingly unaware of the storm, He was teaching them one more lesson, designed to help them realize Who they followed.
Do you sometimes think that God is sleeping during your struggle? Because He is silent for a time, do you feel that He is unaware of the storms in your life or that He is unconcerned? In the storms of life, we are asked to keep on rowing and remember Who we serve.
Psalm 121 assures us that He Who watches over us will not slumber or sleep. He watches over our coming and going both now and forever.
The storm that Jesus calms may be in nature, such as in this story. It may be in us, such as deep heartache or paralyzing fear. It may be occurring in our financial life. Whatever the storm, we are never out of His sight. He watches our coming and going. He does not slumber or sleep.
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