Good Morning All!
Matthew 14:29-30; “He said, “Come.” So, Peter got out of the boat and walked on the water and came to
Jesus. But when he saw the wind, he was afraid, and beginning to sink he
cried out, “Lord, save me.”
“Pay attention” “Keep focused on what you
are doing” We hear that often. When kids first start playing sports that
involve a ball, the first thing you tell them is to always watch the ball. Every
so often one or two get plunked because they are looking at the concession
stand or the swing set; they either learn or quit. You have to keep focused on
what is going on or else trouble occurs.
We hear it especially now as many areas are
or have placed restrictions on texting while driving. Even if you are only
going 30 miles per hour, you are travelling at a rate of 44 feet per
second. A quick glance down, even for 3
or 4 seconds means you travel about 150 feet. That’s a long way. It is
important to keep your eye on the road as you drive, anything can appear in 150
feet.
It is also true in our faith life; pay
attention. Peter walked on water until he looked at the wind and the waves. He
looked from the Savior and all of a sudden, the things around him looked
insurmountable. The same is true for us. When you or I look at the struggles of
this world; they can look insurmountable to us. In many ways they are. You and
I cannot do battle with the devil by our self and win. Just as Peter could not
walk on the water by himself, neither can you or I fight the devil alone. When
we do, the devil will always attempt to deceive us, and he is the best at it.
The devil will tell you that you are all
alone, there is no one who cares, there is no one who wants to care, there is
no one who wants to help. These are the wind and the waves that the devil
throws at us. It is about doubt and that is the devil’s best weapon. Introduce
a little doubt, it only takes a seed, and then we begin to see the waves and
the wind, and we stop looking at Jesus. That is what faith truly is; it is
looking at Jesus as the source of strength in our life. Jesus is stronger than
any wave we face.
“Focus your eyes upon Jesus” is how the
writer of Hebrews puts it. Keep your heart, your soul, and all you have focused
upon Jesus. It isn’t a lot of rhetoric or guess work, it is trusting in God to
keep his promises just like he always has. Faith is not a feeling; it is
trusting in an objective truth which we have seen. God has revealed the truth
to us through his Word. Trust in it and we will be saved; the waves and the
wind will not win.
Dearest Jesus, when the wind and the waves
attack, give us the courage to look to you as our source of strength. Lead us
according to your will that we may conquer the fears and keep our heart focused
on you. In Your precious name we pray, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor Bret
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