Hello everyone!
I was reading in Matthew 8 this morning about that moment in Jesus’ ministry here on earth where He stilled a storm – and it was a “furious storm” at that (σεισμος μεγας = “mega storm of seismic proportion”). It was a stunning demonstration of Jesus’ authority. As is my habit, I’ll read for a bit and then stop to meditate when I feel a prompting to do so. That is, at the prompting of Holy Spirit I sense in the course of reading, I go no further assuming God wants to speak to me about something.
And, He did …
Here is the text itself …
Matthew 8:24-27 (MRO) “Suddenly a mega storm of seismic proportion blew up on the lake, so that the waves were swamping the boat. But Jesus was sleeping. 25 The disciples went and woke Him, saying, "Lord, save us! We're going to drown!" 26 He replied, "You of little faith, why are you so afraid?" Then He got up and rebuked the winds and the waves, and it was completely calm. 27 The men were amazed and asked, "What kind of man is this? Even the winds and the waves obey Him!"
Guess where I was prompted to stop and meditate? “What kind of man is this?” What sort of human being is able to do such a thing? Jesus was asleep in the boat, apparently quite oblivious to, and unperturbed by, this massive storm. The disciples, amongst whom were are least five seasoned fishermen (no strangers to rough seas), are terrified and are convinced they’re about to meet their end. This was beyond their experience. Their last resort is to wake Jesus who doesn’t immediately respond to the storm, but to them. The literal translation is, “O, you of small faith, what are you scared of?” That’s before Jesus deals with the storm. In Luke’s gospel the recollection is slightly different but essentially nails the same issue. Jesus asks, “Where is your faith?” That is, “Hey guys, have you forgotten something here?” Mark’s gospel recollects the same incident in similar fashion but he notes that Jesus arose, rebuked the winds and the waves and said to the sea, “Peace! Be still!” Shhhh! Settle down …
The disciples are speechless. Jesus rebukes the wind and the waves … and the sea becomes calm. The disciples are stunned – they’d never seen a human being do such a thing. But Jesus had just done it right in front of them.
“What kind of man is this?” The answer is, “the man with confident faith”, which is clearly what Jesus was implying, as if to say, “Hey guys, you could have done this yourselves instead of caving in to fear.” Really? Is Jesus being just a bit harsh here? No. He isn’t. He is demonstrating what kind of human being can still a storm. It is the one who has cultivated such faith as to confidently command circumstances. I meditated on this incident in Mark 4:39 for a bit, too …
Here’s the thing that came to me as I was meditating on this last verse and what Jesus spoke: in stilling the storm Jesus rebukes the storm (“Not on! No! Stop it!” Etc.) and then He speaks peace to the circumstances. This is the critical bit. Jesus was, just moments ago, fast asleep. He, himself, is already at peace. He is woken. He quickly assesses the circumstances and then addresses the circumstances with what He has. What did He have? Peace!
Get this: what was in Him comes out in verbal declaration to the circumstances … and it subdues the circumstances so that He is in now charge. And He cannot work out why the disciples couldn’t have done the same. That’s the issue! What wasn’t in them … could not be declared in confident faith. Or, what was in them, they failed to declare.
They had nothing to say to the chaos.
Our internal reality becomes our external reality as we walk by faith more and more declaring it moment by moment. Our internal reality grows and develops as we intentionally exercise faith at all times declaring God’s promises as we go – and not just on special occasions - regardless of feelings and what we see. Regardless of how ferocious the winds and how big the waves.
What was in Jesus was declared by faith. Confident faith. Jesus was not hoping for the best, here, – no! - He knew who He was and what kind of man He was as he walked with the Father. He knew what was in Him to declare. This is confident living.
So … a question: “What is inside you?” Because whatever that is will be spoken into your life circumstances, your relationships, your children one way, or another. For better, or for worse … for victory, or defeat … life, or death.
2 Corinthians 5:5-7 “Now the one who has fashioned us for this very purpose is God, who has given us the Spirit as a deposit, guaranteeing what is to come. 6 Therefore we are always confident and know that as long as we are at home in the body we are away from the Lord. 7 For we live by faith, not by sight.”
May I encourage you to intentionally, determinedly, courageously walk by faith so that what has been planted in you, deposited in you when you were born again, grows and develops until you know what kind of person you are. Really know! If you really, really know, you can really, really declare it. The Spirit of God is in us as a deposit, a first instalment, of what is coming as we walk by faith – the ability to command and overcome, as well as to be assured of our eternal destination.
The disciples actually didn’t need rescuing that day on the lake – according to Jesus. Neither does the Church need rescuing today. As we walk by faith we realise that more and more and we gain what I have long called “confident faith experience”. We declare that – what is inside us – and we overcome the world. Yes, I know. Let’s start where we are, and graduate to boats, storms, winds and waves later on. But let’s start speaking and declaring what know we do have … and make a start. Be faithful with a little, and learn to be faithful with more. So that people will say, “What kind of person are you?”
And we’ll get to tell them! Awesome!
You are deeply loved.
Ps Milton