God's Sovereignty
Jesus is in My Boat
Matthew 8: 23-27
It has always fascinated me to read passages in the Gospels where the disciples are in the presence of God incarnate and yet fail to comprehend just who he is. I am especially fond of the passage in Matthew 8 where we encounter Jesus after his Sermon on the Mount, the healing of a man with leprosy, the faith of the Centurion, and a warning to those that would follow him. And then, he gets into a boat with his disciples in order to cross to the other side of the lake. Without warning a storm arrives. The waves were sweeping over the boat and everyone feared for their lives … except Jesus who was asleep. The boat’s passengers, who by now should have developed an appreciation for the power possessed by this man they had chosen to follow, wake him up and cry, “Lord, save us!” Once awake, he admonishes them gently with the question, “Why are you afraid?” The poor disciples must have shared a few incredulous glances with a few likely saying, “Is he serious?”
I have been on the Gulf of Mexico when an August storm would suddenly roll up and land is not in sight. And yes, I went looking for Jesus. Lord, save me! I have also been threatened by the winds and waves of life, as we all have, to the point of desperately calling out, “Lord, save me!” Whether restlessly pacing in a hospital waiting room or anxiously anticipating the fallout of bad decisions made by myself or my children, or any of a dozen other times the winds and waves of life seemed to be washing over the sides of my boat and I was in fear of drowning, I would wonder, is Jesus sleeping? Where is he? Fortunately, Jesus was in my boat. Obviously I made it back to land in Florida. But, I have also been frequently reassured that the one who commanded the waves and the winds of that Galilean storm is always with me. With the passage of time, and the faithfulness of the one who commands the winds and waves, I have come to trust the power of God to deliver me from whatever storms may arise in this life. Still, occasionally I cry out, “Lord, save me,” and soon I hear his voice ask, “Why are you afraid?” Indeed, what should we fear if the God who spoke the universe into existence is in the boat with us?









