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Matthew 8:24

Posted on 18 May at 11:24
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And behold, there arose a great tempest in the Sea, insomuch that the ship was couered with the waues: but he was asleepe. Matthew 8:24 (KJV)

In this passage Jesus had just finished teaching the multitudes and, after a series of healings, set out across the Sea of Galilee with his disciples to go to the other side. While they were sailing a sudden and severe storm arose, the waves so great that they covered the boat and threatened to swamp it, presenting a real danger to those on board. The tempest can be understood as a physical manifestation of the trials and challenges we face in life, a picture of turbulent times that can overwhelm us.

Amid the raging storm Jesus was peacefully asleep in the boat. His calm sleep highlights his divine nature and his authority over creation; even in the midst of chaos he remains unshaken, demonstrating power that surpasses the natural elements.

The disciples, however, were filled with fear and panic. They woke their Master, crying, “Lord, save us: we perish!” (Matthew 8:25). Their reaction reveals a lack of faith and trust in Jesus’ ability to protect and deliver them.

Jesus answered their fear by rebuking them, “Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?” (Matthew 8:26). He then rose, rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm (verses 26‑27). The disciples marveled, “What manner of man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey him!” (Matthew 8:27), and their understanding of his identity deepened.

Lessons from the passage include:

  • Trust in Jesus – The primary lesson is the importance of trusting Jesus even amid life’s storms. His ability to calm the storm reveals his power and authority over all circumstances, assuring us that he is in control and will provide a way through difficulty.
  • Overcoming fear – The disciples’ panic reminds us that fear can hinder faith. We are called to turn to Jesus for guidance and peace, knowing he can calm our fears and bring us through any trial.
  • Jesus’ divinity – His sleep during the tempest underscores his confidence in the Father’s care and affirms that he is both fully human and fully God, capable of bringing order to chaos.
  • The disciples’ growth – Witnessing the miracle fostered spiritual growth, deepening their comprehension of Jesus’ identity and authority.

In summary, Matthew 8:24‑27 portrays Jesus calming a violent storm while his disciples are terrified. The narrative emphasizes trusting Jesus during challenging times, overcoming fear through faith, recognizing his divine authority, and allowing such experiences to deepen our understanding of who he is.

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