MATT. 14:22-33
Theme: Dynamic and triumphant living recognizes the
presence and power of Christ, even in the storms.
Introduction:
The violence of storms on the Sea of Galilee were notorious
in Jesus’ time as they are now. A deep depression surrounded by high hills, the
Sea of Galilee is shaped like a bowl half-filled with water. Strong winds
funnel into this bowl and clash with rising warm air, producing sudden furious
squalls.
During such a storm, the sea itself would be whipped
into a chaotic frenzy. Experienced fishermen, the disciples recognized the
danger they were in as waves flooded the boat. Disaster seemed inevitable…all
hope of survival dissipated as the disciples grappled with an ever increasing tempest.
They were in a panic when Jesus appeared
walking on the water.
There
is an alternative to fearful responses in the storms. Instead of fear there is faith in Jesus. Christ
inspires the weary storm tossed believer to cast away the chains of despair and
defeat to envision a life of faith and triumph. Faith is a response that
pleases the Lord always. Faith that overcomes fears, obeys Christ’s commands,
attempts the impossible, and experiences Christ great enabling power to triumph
is God’s desire for every believer. In the incident of the disciples, it is the
presence of Jesus that moved them
from fear to faith. Have you relied on the Presence of Jesus in your storm? How can we be transformed by recognizing the
presence of Christ during life’s challenges? How can we become “Storm-Walking
Christians?”
Relevance: Recognizing the
Lord’s Presence in the Storm will inspire faith, generate security, embolden
the timid to attempt the impossible, and avail Christ’s power to triumph over
the storms of life. Fear, intimidation, mediocrity, pain, and frustration have
stolen many believers desire to live the impossible life. Hardness has resigned
them to the dull ‘boat life’—just surviving. Though they are storm tossed,
thrashed, and often overwhelmed, they have come to believe the defeated life is
normal. They have lost their sense of spiritual adventure and their dreams of
winning over life’s challenges have faded into nothingness. They do not realize
that acknowledging Christ’s Presence in the Storm is the difference between
discouragement and dynamic living. What
do you fear? Is it yourself...failure…success…sacrifice…the unknown…making
mistakes…what people may say or think?
Thesis
Statement: To become “Storm-Walking Christians” we must Hear Christ’s Command,
Attempt the Impossible, and Experience His Power.
Message:
Hear
Jesus’ Command in the Storm (Matt. 14:29).
Jesus
always gives a directive in every storm situation we find him in the New
Testament. His command is either to the storm or to us.
A. Sometimes
He Will Speak a Command to the Storm to Afford Us His Peace.
During
some storms the Lord sees fit to perform a miracle to deliver His people from
the imminent danger. Christ demonstrated His deity by rebuking this storm and
establishing an immediate calm. But
notice two basic reasons why the Lord would intervene miraculously.
1.
To Demonstrate His Amazing Absolute Power to His Followers–
to Show Himself Strong!
a.
The disciples’
response after the miracle reveal this purpose, “What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him? ” this miracle stunned and impressed them with the power
of Christ to command and control the natural elements.
b.
There is no need to
fret or fear, there is no warrant for any measure of alarm, Jesus can command
the storms and they MUST obey! 2 Chron. 16:9, For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro
throughout the whole earth, to shew
himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward him. The Lord wants us to live constantly under the impression
of His sovereign ability!
2.
To Show that
He, the Lord Jesus, is our True Safe Harbor in the Storm!
a.
Nothing in this world can provide us with a sense of
complete security. To be alive is to be vulnerable.
In fact, our everyday lives are filled with
sources of stress and anxiety. To overcome our insecurity, we may turn to forms
of defense, or rely on the protection of others for safety. Often we seek to
become as self-sufficient as possible. In this way, we hope to become immune to
the dangers that surround us.
But no matter what precautions we take, we will
never find the inner peace we long for by building up our own defenses.
Eventually, the chaos of the world will break through the barriers we have
erected, and we will have no place left to hide.
All the defenses in the world can't
provide real security. Only by turning to God and relying on His power can we
find the surpassing peace that is a refuge in any storm.
b.
David gives expression to the inner peace
that comes from trusting God in Psalm 56:3–4. “What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee. 4
In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust; I will not fear what
flesh can do unto me.”
B. Sometimes He Will Speak a Command to the
Believer to Transform our Lives. Matt. 14:28-29
When Jesus walked to His disciples on the stormy sea, He gave a command to Peter, “Come!” But why did the Lord honor Peter’s rather impulsive request? What can we learn?
1.
His Command Helps Us Overcome Our Fears. (v. 26)
a.
Jesus’ presence in the storm inspired
Peter to exercise fearless faith in spite of his weariness (14:28).
b.
Peter discovered power to
overcome his fears and even attempted the humanly impossible (14:26-27).
c.
But notice that he did so
only with Jesus’ command to “come.” (14:29)
d.
Peter could walk on the water
because he had faith in Christ’s word, “Come” (vs. 29). Christ’s words
and commands are His enablement! We can
do anything He commands us to do because with His command is His life changing
empowerment. Peter’s faith triumphed
over his fears, because he listened to the voice of Christ! “So then faith
cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” (Rom 10:17).
e.
But when Peter forgot this
source of power and stopped looking unto Jesus (Heb
12:1-2), he began to sink. The secret of
overcoming the fears associated with the storms and doing the impossible is
simply to believe the Word of God and keep looking to the Son of God.
2.
His Command Brings Us Closer to Himself. Vs. 28, “Bid me come unto thee on the water.”
a.
Peter did not say “bid me walk on the water;” because he was
not interested in merely performing a miracle. His security is in Christ,
therefore he desires to be with Jesus. His request is not born of a desire to
make a spectacular show, but pure impulsive love. He was responding in the storm the way we all
should–that is to come closer to the Lord.
b.
In your storm tossed hours, be
assured that Jesus will either rebuke the storm (including dealing with a troublemaker),
or He will call you to act in the midst of the storm. He desires to strengthen, purify, or otherwise change us. Listen for His command!
c.
Remember, even when life
hurts, the Lord desires to bring you closer to Him.
Conclusion: Jesus will show up in the storms we must face. Yes, it is our responsibility to recognize His presence and power in the Storms! This will position us to hear His empowering and life-changing command in the storm. Jesus will not have us petrified by our storms, but empowered to overcome them and act in concert with His will.
Christ will help us grow also through the storms. This was one of His primary purposes for the storm, to help the disciples grow in their faith. After all, Jesus would one day leave them, and they would face many storms in their ministries. They had to learn to trust Him even though He was not present with them, and even though it may have seemed as though He did not care. Even in the storms He cares deeply for His people.
Jesus came with unexpected help and encouragement during the disciples’ time of desperate need. Their need was real; their fears were real. But in the presence of Jesus, our fears must give way to real faith.
Christ will help us grow also through the storms. This was one of His primary purposes for the storm, to help the disciples grow in their faith. After all, Jesus would one day leave them, and they would face many storms in their ministries. They had to learn to trust Him even though He was not present with them, and even though it may have seemed as though He did not care. Even in the storms He cares deeply for His people.
Jesus came with unexpected help and encouragement during the disciples’ time of desperate need. Their need was real; their fears were real. But in the presence of Jesus, our fears must give way to real faith.
There is an alternative to fearful responses in the storms. Instead of fear there is faith in Jesus. Christ inspires the weary storm tossed believer to cast away the chains of despair and defeat to envision a life of faith and triumph. Faith is a response that pleases the Lord always. Faith that overcomes fears, obeys Christ’s commands, attempts the impossible, and experiences Christ great enabling power to triumph is God’s desire for every believer. In the incident of the disciples, it is the presence of Jesus that moved them from fear to faith. Have you relied on the Presence of Jesus in your storm?
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There is an alternative to fearful responses in the storms. Instead of fear there is faith in Jesus. Christ inspires the weary storm tossed believer to cast away the chains of despair and defeat to envision a life of faith and triumph. Faith is a response that pleases the Lord always. Faith that overcomes fears, obeys Christ’s commands, attempts the impossible, and experiences Christ great enabling power to triumph is God’s desire for every believer. In the incident of the disciples, it is the presence of Jesus that moved them from fear to faith. Have you relied on the Presence of Jesus in your storm?
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Jesus will show up in the storms we must face. Yes, it is our responsibility to recognize His presence and power in the Storms! This will position us to hear His empowering and life-changing command in the storm. Jesus will not have us petrified by our storms, but empowered to overcome them and act in concert with His will.
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