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JUL 26, 2009 SERMON ARCHIVE |
Waves and wind they could handle, but this was a supernatural sight. "Its a ghost!" they shouted, and they cried out in fear. After all, men cant walk on water; therefore, the Jesus they saw couldnt be a man. The disciples had changed from faithful followers to being afraid of ghosts, from obedience to fear. Rather than rejoice that Jesus is coming, theyd rather He go away. But the Lord hadnt changed. He wasnt a ghost, but the faithful Savior, so He spoke marvelous truth to them. He said, "Take heart! It is I; do not be afraid." At least, thats what our translation says, but it could be better. In the original Greek, Jesus declares, "Take heart! I am; do not be afraid." Not "It is I," but "I am." The disciples had changed in eight hours. Jesus hadnt changed from eternity, nor would He. He was also the Son of God, fully divine. He was Yahweh, the great I AM, the Creator of this sea and wind. No need for the disciples to be afraid. Even though they had gone from obedience to fear, Jesus didnt leave them floundering. He came to them, because He came to deliver them from their fears. And it should be no surprise that Peter changed. Peter had heard Jesus words and had believed; indeed, he took courage and said to Jesus, "Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water." Jesus responded, "Come." So Peter began to walk on the water toward Jesus, and make no mistake about it: Peter walked by faith, not by sight. The laws of physics said he should be sinking, and the surrounding waves look like they would sweep him away. But Peter walked on water, by the grace and power of God. But you know what? Its kinda hard to walk by faith. Peter started wising up to the world around him. Sure, Jesus was still there. But the wind was getting boisterous, the seas were getting wilder, and who in their right mind ever thinks that you can just go ahead and step out of a boat and go for a stroll on the surface anyway? And again, Peter changed. Rather than keeping his eyes on the Lord who made the sea, he placed more trust in the laws of physics that said he ought to sink like a stone. And he started to sink. Now, theres no doubt that Peter had a case of doubt: Jesus would say so in a minute. However, dont miss what happens next. Even though he doubted and started to sink, Peterby Gods grace called out, "Lord, save me!" And even though Peters faith had faltered, the Lord remained the same. He was still God-made-man, come to save; and He reached out His hand and caught Peter, and saved him. The two returned to the boat, where the rest made the good confession: "Truly You are the Son of God." Changed again. "Be of good cheer, it is I!" "Take courage, I AM." The backdrop may change, but Jesus is Jesus. When Hes feeding 5,000 with five loaves and two fish, Hes the Son of God who has come to save. In the middle of the stormy night when all else is dark and foreboding, Hes still the Son of God whos come to save. And when He was hanging on the cross, dying for the sins of the world, He is most certainly the Son of God who has come to save. |
Take courage. He is I AM. Do not be afraid. Dear friends. You also change. A lot. And I am not picking on any of you personally. If youre made of flesh and blood, its true. Consistency and faithfulness are not the strong suits of sinful man, especially when it comes to the things of God. Like Peter, you walk by faith, not by sight, and the temptations are many. Youll want Jesus to be the bread king, just like the crowd did: "Now that weve found the Savior, lets have Him provide what we want. Well follow Him because He gives us bread. Or because He makes the work successful. Or because He keeps me healthy or carefree." As long as Old Adam is around, youll be changing, expecting that your being Gods child should make your life easier; or youll be the flip side of the coin, worrying because of lifes difficulties and wondering why this should happen to you. Thanks be to God that Jesus doesnt change. While He does not promise to give you what you want, He promises to give what you needmost of all forgiveness for such sins as these. That is, after all, why the Son of God went to the cross and died for you. In a world of sin and deception, youll be tempted to believe that Jesus is less than He is. After so much time at the Saviors feet, the disciples in the boat still saw Him as a ghost in the storm, unable to help. Wrong ideas abound about Jesus today, that Hes only a man now long-dead, or just a figment of imagination that people have invented in their minds. There will be times when you wonder if Hes real at all. Once again, give thanks: though you might change and waver, Christ Jesus does not. He who truly went to the cross for you delights to forgive your sins and strengthen your faith. No doubt, the storms of life will seem bigger than your Savior. Even as you walk by faith, youll look at situations around you and grow afraid, convinced that you, too, are about to sink. But once again, while you change and falter, the Lord Jesus does not. As He spoke to His disciples, He declares to you, "Be of good cheer. I AM. Do not be afraid." And as surely as He reached out to Peter and pulled him from the waves, He reaches to you today. He says, "Take and eat, this is My body take and drink, this is My blood for the forgiveness of sins." And because He does not change, the promise is sure. Changes are the plight of sinners like you and me. By the end of the service, your thoughts will have turned to something less than godly. By the end of the day, youll have snapped at the kids or grown worried about what is to come. It is why, by Gods grace, you do not trust in yourselves for salvation, but instead call out, "Lord save me!" And He will, for He does not change. And so you are forgiven for all of your sins in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen |
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