Matthew 14:27 - TAKE COURAGE NOT FEAR.
Matthew 14:27 (NIV) But Jesus immediately
said to them: "Take courage! It is I. Don't be
afraid."
INTRODUCTION
Jesus called out to the disciples over the
storm, telling them to take courage. He identified
himself and told them not to be afraid any longer.
The literal reading for "It is I" is "I am"
(Greek, ego eimi); it is the same as saying "the I
AM is here" or "I, Yahweh, am here" (see Exodus
3:14; Isaiah 41:4; 43:10; 52:6). Jesus, the "I
AM," came with unexpected help and encouragement
during the disciples' time of desperate need. Their
need was real; their fear was real. But in the
presence of Jesus, fear can be dismissed. [Life
Application SB]
COMMENTARY PEARL
Eyes to See
Often when we read the story of Jesus
walking on the water, we think of Peter and his
experience as he joined Jesus there. What of the other
disciples? When they all first spotted Jesus walking on
top of the water, it did not make sense to them;
they thought he was a ghost! They were overcome
with terror as many of us would be in their same
position. However, Jesus encouraged them to be brave
and to not be afraid, assuring them that it was
him that was walking toward them.
Fear can do strange things to our minds.
It can shift our expectations, mess with our
perceptions, and cause our nervous systems to heighten.
The disciples were already afraid because of the
storm that had overcome their boat. Seeing the
figure of a man walking on the water just took it
over the top. JESUS WALKS THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF
OUR OWN STORMS TO MEET US. LET'S TAKE HOPE IN
HIS PRESENCE, AND LET'S ACCEPT THE PEACE HE
OFFERS AS HE SAYS, "TAKE COURAGE; IT IS I."
ASK JESUS TO BREAK THROUGH YOUR FEAR WITH
HIS PRESENCE! [365 Days of Courage by Sara Perry
of Broadstreet Pub]
COMMENTARY
In the Storm
After Jesus disciples fought a raging
storm for nine cold hours, at about 4:00 AM the
unspeakable happened. They spotted someone coming on the
water. A ghost! they said, crying out in
terror. (Matthew 14:26 MSG). They didnt expect
Jesus to come to them this way.
Neither do we. We expect him to come in
the form of peaceful hymns on Easter Sundays or
quiet retreats. We expect to find Jesus in morning
devotionals and meditations. We never expect to see him
in a divorce or a foreclosure. We never expect
to see him in a storm. But its in a storm
that he does his finest work, for it is in storms
that he has our keenest attention.
Jesus replied to the disciples fear
with an invitation worthy of inscription on every
church cornerstone and residential archway,
Dont be afraid, he said. Take courage. I am
here! (Matthew 14:27). [Max Lucado Daily
Devotional at maxlucado.com]
Storm Weary
Lifeguards know there is danger in saving
someone who is drowning, because people panic. More
than one lifeguard has lost his or her life from
being drowned by the person they were trying to
save. Its one of the reasons lifeguards use
flotation devices. Theyre for drowning people to
hold on to.
I think sometimes the Lord waits until
weve exhausted our resources before He comes
through. As the disciples battled a violent storm on
the Sea of Galilee, Jesus came to them at the
last moment, but when the time was just right,
walking on the sea.
Perhaps Jesus walked to them on the water
to show His disciples that the very things they
feared - the wind and the waves - were only a
staircase for Him to reach them.
The disciples, however, didnt know it
was Jesus, and they cried out in terror. Why
didnt they recognize Him? I believe its because
they werent looking for Him. God is there, but
often we dont see Him because we arent
looking for Him. And we never will know Jesus as
deeply as we can until He comes to us in the midst
of a storm in our lives.
Someone once asked me what the most
spiritual moment of my life was, the moment when I
sensed Gods presence more tangibly than any
other time. That moment was right after my son
Christopher died. I wouldnt wish that on anyone, but
that is when God manifested His presence to me in
such a tangible way. My wife and my son Jonathan
have told me it was the same for them.
God came to us in a way that was unique,
carrying us through. He gave us what we needed when
we needed it. And He will do the same for you.
[By Greg Laurie from Harvest Ministries;
https://www.harvestdaily.com]
Courage or Fear?
Lets give credit where credit is due.
No one else volunteered to walk on water - not
James, not John, and not any of the other
disciples. But Peter did. So Jesus told him, Yes,
come (Matthew 14:29 NLT).
What happened next? Matthew tells us that
Peter went over the side of the boat and walked on
the water toward Jesus. But when he saw the
strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and
began to sink. Save me, Lord! he shouted
(verses 29"30 NLT).
Peter sank because he was afraid and
because he took his eyes off Jesus. When fear
reigns, faith is driven away. Fear and faith dont
hang out together. Either faith will be there, or
fear will be there. But when one walks in, the
other walks out.
Sometimes were doing well, and then we
look at the wind and waves in our lives, and we
begin to sink. We check our email or social media,
or we turn on the news, and it causes our
hearts to panic.
Peter began to sink because he took his
eyes off Jesus. And when take our eyes off Jesus,
were going to sink as well. When we forget
Gods promises to us, well start to sink.
But then Peter called out to Jesus, and
He immediately reached out and grabbed
[Peter]. You have so little faith, Jesus said.
Why did you doubt me? (verse 31 NLT).
In The Early Days Of The COVID-19
Pandemic, I Heard A Doctor On The News Say Something
That Id Never Heard Before: Courage Uses The
Same Pathways As Fear.
WHEN YOURE FACING THE STORMS OF LIFE,
YOU HAVE A CHOICE: EITHER YOU CAN BE AFRAID,
WHICH IS EASY, OR YOU CAN BE COURAGEOUS WHILE YOU
KEEP YOUR EYES ON JESUS. [By Greg Laurie from
Harvest Ministries; https://www.harvestdaily.com]
CLOSING PEARL
COURAGE!
When Jesus arrived, he made a huge
difference! Because of Jesus - all he taught, all he did
- your life is different now! You're not
alone, and you're not lost. You have a heavenly
Father, a living Savior, and a present helper, the
Holy Spirit. All the problems that beset you are
now theirs as well.
Lest we forget, try this. At The End Of A
Phone Conversation, Instead Of "Good-Bye" Say
"Courage!" Gently, Softly, Remind One Another Of What
Jesus Gives Us. In The Face Of Every Trouble,
Every Heartbreak, Every Troubling Diagnosis
COURAGE! [Life Application SB]
LINKS FOR FURTHER STUDY
Deuteronomy 31:6 - Courage in Calamity.
https://www.abible.com/devotions/2024/20240325-0830.html
Isaiah 41:13 (NKJV) For I, the LORD your
God, will hold your right hand, Saying to you,
'Fear not, I will help you.'
Devotional pending.
Isaiah 43:2 - Help In Troubled Times.
https://www.abible.com/devotions/2022/20220128-0840.html
John 16:33 - Genuine Peace is Found in a
Relationship with Jesus Christ!
https://www.abible.com/devotions/2024/20240128-1114.html
LINKS WORTH CHECKING OUT
https://abible.com/links/