Each year toward the end of summer we hear the story of
Peter walking on water. We hear about how Jesus chastises Peter’s lack of
faith. We hear about how Jesus calms the storms that surround us. But what I
want you to consider THIS year is that sometimes Jesus is right in front of
your eyes, and STILL you don’t recognize Him, just as the disciples didn’t
recognize Him when He came to comfort them during a late night storm.
The Gospel says, “How in the fourth watch of the night Jesus
went to them, walking on the sea. And when the disciples saw Him walking on the
sea, they were troubled saying, ‘It is a ghost!’ And they cried out for fear.”
(Matthew 14.25-26) In the midst of the storm the disciples who had witnessed
His power, were unable to recognize Him. What could have prevented them? What
prevents you from recognizing Him?
The disciples were talented fishermen. They were likely very
good sailors. Is it possible they were so focused on their own abilities to get
them through the storm, they “had no need” to recognize Jesus had come to help?
It wasn’t until they were at their last possible moment before Jesus said, “Be
of good cheer! It is I; do not be afraid.” (Matthew 14.27) When all was said
and done, Jesus had brought them safely through the storm and they declared, “Truly
You are the Son of God.” (Matthew 14.34)
Don’t wait until the very last moment to recognize that God
is right there in front of you. It could save you from a great amount of
unnecessary stress.
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