'Why are you afraid? Do you still have no faith?' - Mark 4:40 ERV
Devotion
Jesus and His disciples were crossing the Sea of Galilee in a small boat. A very bad storm rose up and water was coming over the sides of the boat. Jesus, however, was asleep on a pillow. His disciples panicked and woke Him saying ''Teacher, don't you care about us? We are going to drown!'' (Mark 4:38). Jesus stood up in the boat and gave the command ''Quiet! Be still!'' and the wind stopped and the water calmed (Mark 4:39). He then spoke the words of our verse for today.
When the storms of life strike, how do you react?
Perhaps, like the disciples, your first reaction is one of fear and panic. After all, storms can be scary and threatening. It is certainly understandable that one would respond to them the way the disciples did. Jesus, however, did not see it that way. The questions He put to His disciples come across as a kind of rebuke. In His view, they shouldn't have been afraid. They should have had more faith. They should have risen above the situation with their faith.
Jesus' reaction to the storm was the exact opposite of the disciples. He slept through it. He was so calm and collected that He could sleep. When He was awakened, He still didn't panic. He was peaceful and calm. He was able to rise above the situation and give the command to the wind and waves. Jesus was not afraid. Jesus had faith. Jesus had the presence of mind to do what was required.
The difference between Jesus and His disciples was that Jesus didn't let the storm get to Him and the disciples did. Jesus didn't let the storm get to Him because He had a peaceful and calm heart, because He had a heart full of faith deep within Him. The storm did not change Him. The storm, rather, brought out the faith that was within Him. The storm, as a result, didn't have a chance.
The disciples, in contrast, were as full of turmoil as the sea around them. They couldn't calm the storm. They were too flustered. Instead of bringing out their faith, the storm brought out fear and panic. The storm won.
When the storms of life strike we have a choice. We can let them get the better of us, or we can rise above them with our faith.