Sunday, June 23, 2024

Great Calm

In every trial, in every storm, 
Jesus is there, His love keeps us warm. 
He holds our hand, He calms our fears, 
His presence wipes away our tears.

When life’s waves crash and winds blow strong, 
In His embrace, we find our song. 
He is our comfort, our guiding light, 
In darkest hours, He shines so bright.

Trust in His power, His sovereign grace, 
In every challenge, seek His face. 
Storms may test and faith may strain, 
But in His strength, we rise again.

Rely on Jesus, His steady hand, 
In His care, we firmly stand. 
No matter how turbulent the sea, 
With Jesus, we are truly free.

So let us trust, with hearts so pure, 
In Jesus’ love, we are secure. 
In every trial, in every fight, 
Jesus is our eternal light.






REFLECTION:

Jesus was in the stern, asleep on a cushion. They woke him and said to him, “Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?” He woke up, rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, “Quiet! Be still!” The wind ceased and there was great calm. (Mark 4:38-39)


Jesus is in control of all our circumstances. He is always with us in our trials. His presence provides comfort and assurance that we are not alone. We should trust in Jesus’ presence and power, even when we face life’s storms. 

Storms in life test our faith and reveal our true beliefs about God. They challenge us to rely on God’s strength rather than our own and to deepen our trust in His care and provision. No matter how turbulent our circumstances, Jesus can provide a calm and steadying presence. 

Let us trust in Jesus’ sovereignty, rely on His presence, and have faith even in the midst of life’s challenges. 


Dear Lord Jesus,

We come before You, acknowledging that You are in control of all our circumstances. In every trial and storm, we trust in Your presence and power. You are always with us, providing comfort and assurance that we are never alone.

Help us to rely on Your strength rather than our own. When life’s storms test our faith, may we find our true beliefs in You. Deepen our trust in Your care and provision, and remind us that no matter how turbulent our circumstances, You can provide a calm and steadying presence.

Lord, we trust in Your sovereignty. We rely on Your presence and have faith in Your unfailing love. Guide us through life’s challenges, and help us to always seek Your face.

In Your holy name, we pray.

Amen.




Pericope:
THE CALMING OF A STORM AT SEA
II: The Mystery of Jesus
Mark 4:35-41


Gospel Acclamation
A great prophet has arisen in our midst. God has visited his people. 

Gospel | Mark 4:35-41

35 On that day, as evening drew on, Jesus said to his disciples: “Let us cross to the other side.” 36 Leaving the crowd, they took Jesus with them in the boat just as he was. And other boats were with him. 37 A violent squall came up and waves were breaking over the boat, so that it was already filling up. 38 Jesus was in the stern, asleep on a cushion. They woke him and said to him, “Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?” 39 He woke up, rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, “Quiet! Be still!” The wind ceased and there was great calm. 40 Then heasked them, “Why are you terrified? Do you not yet have faith?” 41 They were filled with great awe and said to one another, “Who then is this whom even wind and sea obey?” 


Background:

Mark 4:35-41 recounts the story of Jesus calming the storm, a powerful demonstration of His authority over nature. Here’s some background to help you understand the context:

Setting and Context:

Location: This event takes place on the Sea of Galilee, a large freshwater lake known for its sudden and violent storms due to its geographical setting.

Timing: The incident occurs in the evening after Jesus had spent the day teaching parables to the crowds. He suggests crossing to the other side of the lake, likely to escape the pressing crowds and to continue His ministry elsewhere.

Key Themes:

Jesus’ Authority: This miracle showcases Jesus’ divine authority over nature. By calming the storm with a command, He demonstrates His power as the Son of God.

Faith and Fear: The disciples’ reaction highlights their struggle between faith and fear. Despite witnessing Jesus’ miracles, they panic and question His care for them. Jesus’ response, “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?” challenges them to trust in His power and presence.

Discipleship: This story serves as a lesson in discipleship. Following Jesus does not mean a life free from storms, but it does mean having faith in His ability to bring peace and safety amidst chaos.

This passage encourages believers to trust in Jesus’ sovereignty and care, even in the midst of life’s storms. 


Learning Lessons:

Mark 4:35-41, where Jesus calms the storm, offers several valuable lessons for believers:

Jesus’ Sovereignty: This passage highlights Jesus’ authority over nature. By calming the storm with a command, He demonstrates His divine power, reinforcing that He is in control of all circumstances.

Faith Over Fear: The disciples’ fear during the storm contrasts with Jesus’ calmness. Jesus challenges them, asking, “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?” This teaches us to trust in Jesus’ presence and power, even when we face life’s storms.

Presence in the Storm: Jesus was with the disciples in the boat during the storm, symbolizing that He is always with us in our trials. His presence provides comfort and assurance that we are not alone.

Testing of Faith: Storms in life test our faith and reveal our true beliefs about God. They challenge us to rely on God’s strength rather than our own and to deepen our trust in His care and provision.

Peace in Chaos: Jesus’ ability to bring peace to the chaotic storm reflects His power to bring peace to our lives. No matter how turbulent our circumstances, Jesus can provide a calm and steadying presence.

These lessons encourage us to trust in Jesus’ sovereignty, rely on His presence, and have faith even in the midst of life’s challenges. 



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