His Secret Place
Title: What Did Jesus Expect?
by Fay Davidson

What Did Jesus Expect?
Mark: 4: 35-40
That day when evening came, he said to his disciples, ‘let us go over to
the other side.’ Leaving the crowd behind they took him along just as he
was, in the boat. There were also other boats with him. A furious squall
came up and the waves broke over the boat, so that it was nearly swamped.
Jesus was in the stern sleeping on a cushion. The disciples woke him and
said to him, ‘Teacher, don’t you care if we drown?’ He got up, rebuked the
wind and said to the waves, ‘Quiet! Be still!’ Then the wind died down and
it was completely calm. He said to his disciples, Why are you so afraid?
Do you still have no faith?’
What did Jesus mean when he reprimanded his disciples for having little
faith in this situation? What did he expect them to do? It wasn’t like they
were just being negative and complaining. It was not a situation in which
they saw clouds in the distance and began to fear that the storm might come
their way and overwhelm them. It wasn’t that someone had warned them of
the violent storms that can hit that region and they chose to go into a
state of panic. It wasn’t that the rain had just started and their imaginations
went wild in foreseeing the gentle rainfall being transformed into a frightening
down pour.
It wasn’t any of those things at all. The fact was that a real
storm had hit them unexpectedly. The water started coming in the boat and
they became afraid that they might drown in the storm. The small fisherman’s
boat could easily overturn or be destroyed by the force of the rough seas.
They were fishermen and they knew the strength and capacity of their boat
and what the fierce storm winds could do. They were just ordinary men who
did not want to lose their lives by drowning.
What then did Jesus expect
them to do when the water began coming into the boat? Did he expect them
to sit still and say nothing? What did he mean? How could he sleep in such
a storm? Didn’t it awaken him? Did he mean that they should understand
that no matter how hard the waves flung themselves over the boat or into
the boat, it could do them no damage as long as he was in it?
Should
the disciples have just sat still in the midst of the storm in what seemed
to be irrational confidence and faith?
Yes, that was what Jesus expected
them to do. God, in his word never promised us that there would be no storms.
Jesus had the power and ability to speak to the storm and make it stop even
before it started. Or he could have spoken a word and let the storm rage
right around the lake but leave the disciples boat safe and dry and untouched
by the waters and the wind. But he didn’t. He let them go through the storm
to let them know without a doubt that he has power over every circumstance,
over every obstacle and is able to keep them from going under. That was
how they got to know him intimately and understand who he was and trust
him more.
He does the same with you today. The circumstances that seem
to overwhelm you are very often meant to test your faith in him, to strengthen
your walk with him and to draw you closer to him in a more intimate relationship.
Don’t become weary and give up. Keep trusting in him. Stand on his word.
No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful:
he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are
tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.
(1 Cor. 10: 13 NIV)
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