My friend
Elouise has a wonderful way of putting life into clever perspectives. Once when
I asked her, “How are you today?” I expected the usual “fine” response.
Instead, she said, “I’ve got to wake Him up!” When I asked what she meant, she
kiddingly exclaimed, “Don’t you know your Bible?!” Then she explained: “When
the disciples faced trouble, they ran to wake up Jesus. I’m going to run to Him
too!”
What do
we do when we are stuck in a troubling situation with nowhere to run? Maybe,
like the disciples who were stuck in a life-threatening storm, we run to Jesus
(Mark 4:35-41). Sometimes, however, we may try to bail ourselves out of trouble
by seeking revenge, slandering the one who has caused our problem, or just
cowering fearfully in the corner as we sink into despair.
We need
to learn from the disciples who fled to Jesus as their only hope. He may not
bail us out immediately, but remembering that He is in our boat makes a
difference! Thankfully, He is always with us in the storms of life, saying
things like “Peace, be still!” (v.39). So, look for Him in your storm and let
Him fill you with the peace that comes from knowing He is near.