Posted on 07/31/2025 12:32:17 AM PDT by metmom
“Then He got up and rebuked the winds and the sea, and it became perfectly calm. The men were amazed, and said, ‘What kind of a man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey Him?’” (Matthew 8:26–27).
If you have been a believer for very long, you realize that knowing about the Lord’s love and powerful concern and trusting in them do not always go hand in hand. Even when we trust, it is not always complete or without trepidation. When the disciples witnessed Jesus calming the storm and waves, they were no doubt relieved but also still very much unnerved. Matthew says they “were amazed,” and Mark says they were “very much afraid” (Mark 4:41). They were now perhaps more afraid of the One who had just stilled the storm than they had been of the storm itself.
Our human frailties are so much a part of us that even after God has rescued us or done something amazing on our behalf, we still have doubts and fears. Like the apostles and the greats of the Old Testament, we can be most perplexed and fearful right after experiencing God’s greatness and mercy.
Our faith needs continual strengthening, as the disciples came to realize when they implored, “Increase our faith!” (Luke 17:5; cf. Mark 9:24). We know the Lord can and will provide according to His perfect will and timing, but we easily can fail to trust in that reality. If we rely on mere “little faith” rather than complete faith, we will be afraid, timid, and doubtful when difficulties arise.
Ask Yourself
What is a proper response to God’s care, even when it arrives in undeniable power and an uncanny arrangement of events?
What should gratitude be growing in us each time we see Him working on our behalf and for His kingdom’s cause?
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Thank you for the post....sometimes we are like the father of the sick boy asking Jesus to heal his son ..”I believe, help my unbelief”
Indeed.
Do not let the little foxes win.
Song of Solomon 2:15 ESV Catch the foxes for us, the little foxes that spoil the vineyards, for our vineyards are in blossom."
Always PRAISE YOU LORD! "Coincidence"... God's middle name. :o)
What should gratitude be growing in us each time we see Him working on our behalf and for His kingdom’s cause?
That He permits all things for HIS perfect will and when I pray for more/stronger faith, it is only through those times that it can happen. Faith grows stronger when it is tested. A faith that just gives up when things get tough is a very weak or nonexistent faith.
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