What storm are you facing?

 

 


I was reading about Chris Johnson, the former NFL player who was diagnosed with ALS last year. It was a total shock to him as he does not have anyone in his family with the disease, and sadly he was so young (39) when he was diagnosed.

I was thinking about him as I read the Gospel reading for today (Matthew 8:23-27).

In this passage a violent storm came up while the disciples were at sea and their boat was being swamped. Like most of us would be, they were afraid. In desperation they woke up Jesus and yelled for help. 

Jesus came to their rescue, calming the storm.

The "storms" of our life can come on suddenly, too, sometimes, making us feel swamped. We may not be sitting in a boat being overcome by waves, but our storms can still be just as scary nonetheless. 

Our storms might look like health problems, or grief, or addiction or other personal struggles. And like the disciples, Jesus is always there for us. 

But we mustn't see Jesus as simply our lifeguard in times of trouble.

He is our Savior. 

Because of Jesus, we can hope in eternal life, which is a bigger "save" than calming the storms of this world. 

Pray for peace, joy, and an end to war.

Janet Cassidy
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